Monday, March 23, 2009

ying yang twins

the ying yang twins are so cool they have a language of their own. check out this cribs video which is translated. now we can all understand what they are really saying.




Saturday, March 21, 2009

hand dryers from all over the world

i think its cool how everyday objects that are so inanimate and boring can becoming interesting and even cool when people take pictures of it. for example photographer Douglas Wilson has this whole album on flickr.com dedicated to hand dryers from all over the world. it is around 97 pictures to be exact.


the talking ipod shuffle

Apple has developed their smallest mp3 player yet. the new ipod shuffle is the world’s tiniest music player and also happens to be the first talking one. Both of these features make the new iPod shuffle quite an amazing device. The one big advantage of this device is the control are all located on your ear bud cord, this make a plus for intense sport activities or simply commuting around town.



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This small device packs a huge 4GB which translates to around 1000 songs! not bad for an iPod smaller than a key(1.8” x o.03” thin to be exact). This thing can talk too! With the new VoiceOver feature, it can instantly tell you the name of the track your are currently listening to(title and artist) and also the names of your custom playlists. This feature is great for finding your organized playlists. For only $79 U.S or $99 CAN its worth the money.

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for more info on it check out http://www.apple.com/ipodshuffle/

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

the coolest way to celebrate St. Patty's Day!

The Bar2D2 Celebrates St Patrick's Day


yes it is the future of bartending.

check it out in action:


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only in japan

yea those japanese are so crazy. check out this "milk" commercial or i think it is. talk about suggestive material.


a mother who cares.

this is an article about a mother who loves her son soo much that she will do anything to make him happy. now her son has down syndrome and she wants him to live like any regular 21 year old guy. i think the article can explain the rest. i find it kind of strange but cool in a way.

'Will anyone sleep with my Down's syndrome son?' Mother makes appeal for a lover for 21-year-old Otto

By Luke Salkeld
Last updated at 2:01 PM on 17th March 2009


Like most mothers Lucy Baxter wants her child to live

a fully rounded life - including the experience of a physical relationship and even finding love.

But her 21-year-old son Otto has Down's syndrome and has had trouble finding a partner.

So she is appealing for women to come forward so Otto can 'enjoy the same experiences as other men his age'


She says she is even prepared to go so far as to pay for a prostitute for her adopted son.

Miss Baxter, 50, also hopes he may one day become a father - despite the controversy this may attract.

'Society has a learning disability when it comes to Down's syndrome,' she said.

'Why should these people be kept separate and pigeon-

holed when they have the same emotions, desires and feelings as so-called normal people?

'If he doesn't get a girlfriend, I will feel really bad, because

I have sold him this thing that he is like everybody else. That's why I'm working overtime to get this sorted for him.'


Miss Baxter from Abingdon, Oxfordshire is single and has never married but has three other adopted sons - James, 27, Titus, 14, and Raphael, seven. They all have Down's syndrome.

She has already helped James to set up a page on a social networking website to invite potential partners to come forward for him.

'I'd like all my boys to find love and enjoy sex,' she said.

'I would have no problem paying for Otto to go to Amsterdam to visit a brothel if that's what he wanted.

'A few of his friends suggested it a few months ago and s

ince then I've talked to Otto about it in an adult way. Why shouldn't he enjoy the same experiences as other men?'

Otto is an aspiring actor who has appeared in local sta

ge versions of Macbeth and The Canterbury Tales.

He persuaded his mother to help him find a partner after three years without success.

He says his ideal woman is television and radio presenter Fearne Cotton.

He added: 'I'm on a mission to find a girlfriend. My reason is I want to have sex. I'm looking for girlfriends everywhere.'

Recalling previous encounters, he added: 'There was Jackie - she was a sexy bird, she was gorgeous. She gave me four kisses.

'Then there was Sarah. We had a crazy snog together. It was a few months ago. I'm still waiting for her to call me back.'

Miss Baxter would be 'delighted' if Otto brought a woman back to their house for sex.

'I don't have a problem with any of it,' she said. 'He's going to Las Vegas for a few days to promote himself as an actor so who knows, he might get lucky over there. When he gets back home I've lined up a few dating agencies for him to join. I always encourage him to go to nightclubs and other places where people pick up women.

'I have brought Otto up to relate to everybody so he has always been to mainstream school and mixed with everybody. I would like to see him with a girlfriend. I would prefer to see him with a girlfriend who doesn't have Down's.'

She said she would love to be a grandmother. 'I would also love it if Otto got a girlfriend pregnant. It's another experience everyone else goes through so why not him?'

She acknowledged that this was certain to cause controversy and said: 'I know if he did get someone pregnant everyone would have an opinion on it.'

Miss Baxter also hopes that her eldest adopted son will eventually lose his virginity but is not taking such drastic action as with Otto because James is a little less outgoing.

Carol Boys of the Down's Syndrome Association said: 'People with Down's syndrome have the same feelings and desires as everyone else and there is no reason why they shouldn't have relationships.

'There are many with Down's syndrome who have found a partner and some that have gone on to get married. Otto's experience highlights that there are different challenges that they have to face because they have a visible disability.'

The family's story is featured in TV show Natalie Cassidy's Real Britain, on BBC3, at 8pm on Thursday.


original post at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/

Monday, March 16, 2009

global heist culture by Theo Aartsma

this is some pretty sick artwork right here. thanks depthcore.com