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This Photo Is Actually a Pencil Perfect Drawing
At just 22 years old, Italian artist Diego Fazo has developed the skill to create using a simple charcoal pencil. His latest creation, pictured below, has drawn hundreds of positive comments on his Deviant Art profile.
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Moments That Restored Our Faith In Humanity This Year
The 50 Best Movies on Netflix Instant :: Blogs :: List of...
We love the convenience of Netflix Instant, but we don't always love the navigating through the countless movies on there to find something to watch. So we've compiled our list of recommended titles for you, whether you love classics, comedies, docum...
DOUGLAS ADAMS: A good time to be alive
(1952-2001) was an English writer best known for his legendary, Earth-shatteringly-awesome radio series and novels (should I even mention the movie or shall we pretend that never happened?). I first read the books in my late-teens and instantly fell...
KURT VONNEGUT: The life of art
This is my second Kurt Vonnegut quote (). He just had such a gift for expressing the joy of living and creating into a few sentences that I was always going to adapt more than one of his. I'm trying to avoid double-ups this soon into the website bein...
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18 Amazing Facts About the Human Body - Infographic
Candle Powered Space Heater Makes Heat from a Candle Flame...
This is a simple ingenious device that harvests the normally lost thermal energy of a candle flame (or an electric light bulb). The multi-core steel and cer…
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National Geographic Photo Contest 2011
National Geographic is currently holding its annual
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Bobby McFerrin plays... the audience!
TED Talks In this fun, 3-min performance from the World Science Festival, musician Bobby McFerrin uses the pentatonic scale to reveal one surprising result of the way our brains are wired.