davidcowles:

Steve Jobs

davidcowles:

Steve Jobs

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justinrampage:

With Gavin Mackey’s new Darkrai Pokemon ReVamp, the collection of realistic video game characters is turning out to be super effective.

Check out more at Gavin’s deviantART gallery.

Pokemon ReVamp by Gavin Mackey / SoupAndButter (CGHUB)

Source: justinrampage

urhajos:

99 soft pages (by EϟH)

urhajos:

99 soft pages (by EϟH)

Source: Flickr / aortinja

(via mt-realist)

Source: followeed

If only it was so simple

If only it was so simple

(via mt-realist)

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justinrampage:

With the addition of artist Joseph Harrold’s new Assassin’s Creed inspired design, his video game print arsenal is packing a lot of punch!

Get any of these 11” x 17” prints at his Etsy store for $20 each.

Video Game Prints by Joseph Harrold (Etsy)

I need about 3 of these…

Source: justinrampage

collegehumor:

 
Skyrim Language
“Who is this Vagina you speak of, Ben.” - Nick

Hahaha great.

collegehumor:

Skyrim Language

“Who is this Vagina you speak of, Ben.” - Nick

Hahaha great.

Source: College Humor

Asswipe got what he deserved.
i-hope-you-can-hear-me:

Vandalism gone wrong
bwahahaahahaha

Asswipe got what he deserved.

i-hope-you-can-hear-me:

Vandalism gone wrong

bwahahaahahaha

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A Momentary Flow: Electronic Cotton - Circuits could be woven from conductive and semiconducting natural fibers...IEEE Spectrum

Cool as shit. Many people predict the future integration of electronics into all parts of everyday life (see Michio Kaku’s Visions), and this is a step towards that end.

wildcat2030:

Via Scoop.it - Knowmads, Infocology of the future

A group of researchers in the United States, Italy, and France have invented transistors made from cotton fibers. They envision such devices being woven into clothing capable of measuring pollutants, T-shirts that display information, and…

Source: wildcat2030

Neuroscience: Biotech Breakthrough: Monkeys can feel virtual objects using a brain implant(via @io9)

It could be the first step towards truly immersive virtual reality, where you can feel the computer-generated world around you. An international team of neuroengineers has developed a brain-machine interface that’s bi-directional.

Source: io9.com