11 May, 2006
Koreanas falopeadas dance
Categoría: Video/Frikis
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La artista Elizabeth Hickok ha creado una gran escultura a base de piezas de gelatina que representan la ciudad de San Francisco.
"My current series, San Francisco in Jell-O ®, consists of photographs and videos depicting San Francisco landscapes that I’ve cast in Jell-O. To produce the landscapes, I start by fabricating scale models of the architectural elements—like the Transamerica Pyramid or the Palace of Fine Arts—out of balsa wood or foam core. I then make molds from those models, which I use to cast the buildings. My process resembles constructing a movie set, or building a sculptural installation: I add hand-painted backdrops and elements like mountains and model trees, or even dry ice to simulate fog. Finally, I light the scenes dramatically from below. Each area of the city is a different Jell-O sculpture. I make some of the neighborhoods into videos, such as Telegraph Hill shaking in an earthquake, or the Marina District washing away in a Jell-O tidal wave."
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» Link: Más fotos de SF gelatinoso
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Categoría: Ilusiones Opticas
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Pikashoes (or ghetto force lightning for Jedi dummies)
Since the dawn of humanity, mankind has strived to evolve into a small yellow rat capable of shooting lightning out of its ass. Or maybe thats just me. But anyway, you remember those ‘joy buzzers’ you bought from joke stores as a kid, then found out they just vibrated and didn’t actually electrocute your friends? Those things sucked. So today Afrotech brings you a project to make up for your shitty childhood, and shock the crap out of anyone you want just by touching them.



This is how it works. If you connect the high voltage output of a certain negative ion generator to your body, your body will charge up with a low enough current that you don’t even feel it. If the negative terminal of the generator is in contact with the earth during this time, your body will build up a large voltage difference with respect to earth.
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Categoría: Manuales, Geeks
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Step 1: Remove the cover of your PC and create forms, using scrap wood that you may have. If you don’t have wood, sheet plastic or heavy cardboard may do the trick. It must be able to support the weight of the concrete when it’s poured. If you have nothing to create forms with, use a saw to cut studs out of the walls of your home. They should work well. If you don’t own your home, ask your neighbor if you may cut some out of his. You may wish to give the forms a light coat of oil to make removal easier, once the concrete is hard.


Step 2: After your forms are in place, pour the concrete mix into a large container and add the appropriate amount of water. Concrete should be mixed to a thick consistency, without dry or powdery spots. If the mix is too watered down, it will run out of every little crack in the computer case and will not harden properly. Use a shovel to fill the case with concrete and work the concrete into place using your hands and/or a large screwdriver. Try to level the concrete, but keep it clear of screw holes or any place where the cover will mate with the chassis.


Step 3: Allow adequate time to cure and remove the forms. I allow about 8 hours to pass before removing the forms and about 24 hours before moving the PC.
Step 4: Once the forms are removed, the computer should be one big block of concrete on the inside. Replace the cover and wipe the PC down with a damp cloth to remove any concrete that may have run out of the case.
Step 5: When complete, this PC weighed approximately one-hundred-ten pounds. I left this computer in front of my home for a week and it was not stolen! Just imagine how secure it would be in your home! Sure, the computer may no longer function, but rest-assured that it won’t be stolen! …I would, also, recommend not ever plugging it back in!
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