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Funny magic show. [VIDEO] - (Private Browsing) I'm a ninja. Your Daily Life in GIFs (10.24.11) | Here are 23 little scenarios that you’ve probably encountered at one point or another. And chances are, your reaction was quite similar to the corresponding animated GIFs. When you look forward to something and it doesn’t happen: When your friend is mad and you act like a retard to try and cheer them up: When you see your picture in the yearbook: When people don’t laugh at your jokes: When you smell a fart: When you order a pizza and the doorbell rings: When your hot chick Facebook friend uploads her summer album: When someone’s yelling at you and they pronounce a word wrong: When you babysat your younger siblings: Mumbling the parts of the song you don’t know, then screaming the chorus with all your heart: When you see your ex with someone ugly: When you get that random shiver for no reason: When you’re in public and your mind wanders to sex: When you’re the first to clap in an audience: When you’re dying to get out of a class you hate: When someone mispronounces your name: When a wasp flies near you:

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Restaurant projects food onto plates. Peter Lik USA - Fine Art Photographer and Luxury Photography. FogScreen Projection Screen - StumbleUpon. Seaquence - StumbleUpon. Humans of New York. Humans of New York is something very special. A photographic census of the most populous city in the United States, it represents the outstanding work of a single photographer. It catalogues the city in a way a normal census never could, through the everyday lives of the humans who inhabit it, lived out on the streets as well as (occasionally) in their homes. So, who is the single human responsible for capturing so many so wonderfully? Well, once upon a time there was a young man called Brandon Stanton (pictured left) who was a trader at the Chicago Board of Trade.

Blithely, his next career decision was to move to New York City and take photographs of strangers. Brandon is the polar opposite of many photographers who conceal themselves in order to catch their subjects unaware. Thanks to Brandon, we are able to give you an insight in to this amazing project by reproducing some of his photographs for you. Sulphur Hexafluoride Oposite of Helium Voice. Every Gamer Thinks They're A Tetris Genius Until They See This Video [...

Company Develops Spray That Makes Water and Heavy Oils "Shoot Off"... Here’s great news for slobs: Ross Nanotechnology has created a silicon-based superhydrophobic spray called “NeverWet” that can make liquids and heavy oils “shoot off” anything it’s applied to. In addition, the spray also prevents corrosion and keeps surfaces free of bacteria, making “ovens, toilet plungers and bed pans a cinch to clean”.

Project leader Andy Jones stated that the product could also work to protect electronics: “I sprayed my iPhone with NeverWet, submerged it in a foot of water for 30 minutes, took it out and it was good to go. Jones said.” Although a release date hasn’t been revealed, Jones said he expects to see some significant product launches in early 2012, which would include the first retail version of NeverWet for use by consumers. Hit the jump to see NeverWet in action. (LancasterOnline via Geekologie) Tagged as: cleaning, invention, NeverWet, News, stains, video, water.

Sayings-23.jpg from dumpaday.com - StumbleUpon. Flow_lion.jpg from shockblast.net - StumbleUpon. This Is What the Desk of the Future Looks Like. EXOpc has posted a video of its EXOdesk — an interactive desk environment that lets you do all sorts of tasks on a virtual space on your desk — in action and it looks amazing.

The actual device is a tabletop computer, somewhat similar to Microsoft Surface, offering 40 inches of high definition space, where you can manipulate virtual objects by touching them and dragging them around. The video offers a taste of what you can do with EXOdesk: add a virtual keyboard, an RSS feed stream and apps to your tabletop surface. A piano simulation app is shown, and though we don't see much of its functionality, it looks stunning when expanded to the entire surface of EXOdesk. Although the release date is vaguely set for 2012, we already know EXOdesk will cost $1,299. If that sounds like a lot, compare it to the recently announced price of Microsoft Surface 2.0, which is $8,900, and it will suddenly seem like a bargain.

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Rising Tone vs. Sand. Bride tears it up on the drums.