Harajuku girl with pink boots (5-2002)
January 30, 2007!♡ 溺死 ♡! posted a photo:
I saw this young lady and thought of my man IKEYA. This photo was taken for him.
Original post by nobody@flickr.com (!â¡ æººæ» â¡!) and found by Fepy
!♡ 溺死 ♡! posted a photo:
I saw this young lady and thought of my man IKEYA. This photo was taken for him.
Original post by nobody@flickr.com (!â¡ æººæ» â¡!) and found by Fepy
!♡ 溺死 ♡! posted a photo:
A typical Sunday in Harajuku.
Original post by nobody@flickr.com (!â¡ æººæ» â¡!) and found by Fepy
Finnish author Hannu Luntiala’s novel "The Last Message" is about an IT exec who travels and communicates only through text messaging. In fact, the entire book was written in SMS!
Posted by Fepy on Jan 26, 2007, 10:07PM
Operation Plumbbob [wiki] was a series of nuclear tests conducted in 1957 in the desert of Nevada - it was the biggest and longest (not to mention most controversial) nuclear weapons test series in the US.
The military was interested in knowing how the average foot-soldier would stand up, physically and psychologically, to the rigors of the tactical nuclear battlefield.
Studies were conducted of radiation contamination and fallout from a simulated accidental detonation of a weapon; and projects concerning earth motion, blast loading and neutron output were carried out.
Not surprisingly, as part of the test, the military was also interested in finding out whether blimps could be used to carry nuclear weapons!
Link: Article at Fogonazos | Nuclear Weapons Archive - Thanks Aberron!
Posted by Fepy on Jan 26, 2007, 10:10PM
AnonTxt.com has a service to send free, anonymous text messages to phones in US and Canada. After the click.
Posted by Fepy on Jan 27, 2007, 2:00AM

Gary Reighn likes Star Trek so much that he built his very own Star Trek home theater, on a $15,000 budget (including furniture and equipments), no less!
It’s where no home theater has gone before: Link - via Born Rich
See also: Star Trek Fan Went Bankrupt & Got Divorced Turning Home into Spaceship
Posted by Fepy on Jan 27, 2007, 5:01AM

This photo illustration, created by John Blackford and Cameron Davidson for Vanity Fair, shows what Manhattan might look like if global warming continued until polar ice caps melted. Link
Posted by Fepy on Jan 27, 2007, 8:04AM
Metal sculptures from used items by Lockwasher. Click on the images to enjoy more.
Posted by Fepy on Jan 27, 2007, 10:18AM
Want to make such an effect? Read the great tutorial by hbomb on how to do it.
Posted by Fepy on Jan 27, 2007, 10:18AM
Realistic (for a Flash game) gameplay. Finish first in each race, perform tricks to earn bonuses. Click on the image to launch.
Posted by Fepy on Jan 27, 2007, 4:59PM