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sarahfit:

Attention late night mindless eaters! Here are my top 5 favorite late night snacks that you can mindlessly eat while watching TV without gaining weight!

TOP 5 LATE NIGHT CLEAN SNACKS! (by SarahsFabChannel)

blogilates:

So delicious, fluffy, and nutritious! Try it for breakfast or even as a sweet snack. Print it! Pin it!

blogilates:

So delicious, fluffy, and nutritious! Try it for breakfast or even as a sweet snack. Print it! Pin it!

theniftyfifties:

Diane Webber on the cover of Photography For Men, July 1958.

theniftyfifties:

Diane Webber on the cover of Photography For Men, July 1958.

tuneage:

WWTB

So this is the first week of 2012 where there’s been more than one thing worth buying. Welcome to 2012, kids.

* And this was actually already released, but didn’t seem to warrant a WWTB all on its own…and I’m a slacker.

** I don’t care what else comes out this year, this album has already won “Most Pretentious Album Title of the Year”.

chels:

This video of a dude doing some yogabreakdance type of thing totally hypnotized me. I found it through my awesome friend Tyler, a hilarious and interesting blogger who recently moved over to Tumblr

The lyrics to the song are perfect: Maybe I’m a different breed. Well, yeah. With those bendy legs? You’re certainly not just human. 

laughingsquid:

Octopus Necklace Brass Rubies
smarterplanet:

Panasonic Shows Cloud-Based “Smart Vegetable Garden” Device For Home Use | TechCrunch
Panasonic isn’t  just making TVs, phones, or cameras, they are also producing household  appliances. One such appliance has recently been introduced by Japanese  business daily The Nikkei, and it’s probably the first cloud-based  device for growing fruit and vegetables at home out there.
Four leaf vegetables can be grown in one so-called “Smart Vegetable  Garden” (which is sized at 100x50x30cm) at the same time, with Panasonic  claiming that owners can expect to harvest them in about 40 days – 30%  less than using conventional methods. Apart from saving time, the device  also integrates a cloud-based management system to track growth, for  example by automatically screening the level of water and nutrients, or  the temperature.

smarterplanet:

Panasonic Shows Cloud-Based “Smart Vegetable Garden” Device For Home Use | TechCrunch

Panasonic isn’t just making TVs, phones, or cameras, they are also producing household appliances. One such appliance has recently been introduced by Japanese business daily The Nikkei, and it’s probably the first cloud-based device for growing fruit and vegetables at home out there.

Four leaf vegetables can be grown in one so-called “Smart Vegetable Garden” (which is sized at 100x50x30cm) at the same time, with Panasonic claiming that owners can expect to harvest them in about 40 days – 30% less than using conventional methods. Apart from saving time, the device also integrates a cloud-based management system to track growth, for example by automatically screening the level of water and nutrients, or the temperature.

laughingsquid:

The Planetary Chocolates of the Solar System
laughingsquid:

The Planetary Chocolates of the Solar System
laughingsquid:

Flesh Love, Photos of Vacuum-Packed Couples

npr:

The FIRST ever YouTube video.

newyorker:

Will Robert Kyncl and YouTube Revolutionize Television?

On the evening of April 23, 2005, Karim uploaded the first video [above] to YouTube—an eighteen-second clip of him, standing in front of the elephant enclosure at the San Diego Zoo, wearing an ill-fitting hiking jacket. He says, “The cool thing about these guys is that they have really, really, really long trunks, and that’s cool,” smirks a little, and ends with “And that’s pretty much all there is to say.” Civilization would never be the same.

- In this week’s issue: YouTube wants to change the face of television. John Seabrook talks to the two men mapping out the future of TV: http://nyr.kr/yDrODs
laughingsquid:

The Oh Shit! Illustration Series by Safwat Saleem