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Jugar con ratones

Esto es Carlitopolis, de Luis Nieto. Un experimento científico dentro de un experimento visual.

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[Via 4D]

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Camera Toss (The Blog)

A showcase photo-blog for the “best of” camera tossing and general musings on this form of extreme kinetic photography.

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Diet Coke and Mentos Part 2: The Domino Effect

If you enjoyed the first Diet Coke and Mentos Experiment, you will get a kick out of their latest experiment. The first video featured 200 liters of Diet Coke and over 500 Mentos mints, now the guys from Eepybird are up to 500 liters of Diet Coke and 1500+ Mentos all set off by a chain reaction.

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[Via Urban Review]

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Flash? Or no Flash?

Although most night photographs spend most of their time shooting old buildings, beaches and smokestacks, sooner or later we’ll all be in the position where we need to photograph people at night. Sometimes it’s just for a snapshot, other times it may be art. The million dollar question becomes, “Should I use a flash?”

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[Via Night Photograph Blogger]

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HOW TO - Make a Mr. T Costume

MAKE Flickr photo member Fefillo (and MAKE & CRAFT Halloween entrant) shows you how to make your own Mr. T costume.

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[Via Make]

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Lego Ice Cube Tray

The amazing ice sculpture from Okomoto Studio that we had at our recent party for the 50th episode of Cool Hunting Video left us all wanting to express ourselves in a frozen medium. Luckily the design geniuses at Lego are a step ahead. The Lego Ice Cube Tray makes ice cubes with the classic Lego brick shape. Whether you are building a scale model of the Ice Hotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden or simply building the perfect cocktail the Lego Ice Cube Tray is available online for $7.99.

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[Via Cool Hunting]

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Google code search

Google launched a new code search feature today. At least two sites already offer this functionality, but a great deal of attention follows Google wherever they go.

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[Via Kottke.org]

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Hours of fun with Google Code Search

As Kottke.org informs us the new Google Code Search already unearthed a lot of interesting things, like Wordpress logins, a key generator for Winzip and even something totally unexpected.

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[Via Wait Till I Come!]

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Programação Orientada a Gambiarras

A Orientação a Gambiarras é um paradigma de programação de sistemas de software que integra-se perfeitamente a qualquer grande Paradigma de Programação atual e é uma especialidade dos brasileiros.

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