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tinzhong | 5th Feb 2008 | art

Amazing drawings done with a ballpoint pen: Simply Birolliant.

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They may look like pin-sharp photographs - but these amazing pictures are actually drawings created with the humble ballpoint pen.

The stunning pictures, measuring up to 10ft high, were drawn by a rising star of the art world, Juan Francisco Casas.

Casas, 31, can use up to four 14p ballpoint pens for a canvas and his works are already a sell-out at exhibitions.

Formerly a traditional painter, Juan began the drawings three years ago based on photographs of nights out with his friends.

more:Daily Mail


tinzhong | 31st Jan 2008 | life

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Not goodlooking, maybe also not delicious, but I like it.

Found at craftzine


tinzhong | 20th Jan 2008 | life

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If it weren't for luck, or lucky accidents, none of these products would exist today. The following ten products were all discovered as a result of pure accidents. Where would we be today without some of these great products.

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tinzhong | 12th Jan 2008 | computer

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We interrupt our regularly scheduled snark for some visual snark.


tinzhong | 12th Jan 2008 | life

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Comedian Patton Oswalt straps on the Famous Bowl.

The Famous Bowl has a black plastic bottom and a clear plastic top that fogs appealingly from the jungle heat of the beige glop inside. Here’s where, in a quirky indie-film moment, I’d eat a sporkfull and realize… “Hey, this is pretty good!” I had considered that reaction as I drove the Famous Bowl home. It sat on the passenger seat next to me like a sullen runaway I’d picked up on the interstate. I wanted us to bond somehow. I wanted to eat my words. I like when things work out unexpectedly.

The Famous Bowl hit my mouth like warm soda, slouched down my throat, and splayed itself across my stomach like a sun-stroked wino. It was that precise combination of things, and so many other sensations that did not go together. At all.

The gravy, which I remembered as being tangy and delicious in my youth, tasted like the idea of blandness, but burned and then salted to cover the horrid taste. The mashed potatoes defiantly stood their ground against the gravy, as if they’d read The Artist’s Way and said, “I’m going to be boring and forgetful in my own potato-y way!” The corn tasted like it had been dunked in fake-corn-flavored ointment, and the popcorn chicken, breaded to the point of parody, was like chewing a cotton sleeve that someone had used to wipe chicken grease off their chin.


tinzhong | 2nd Jan 2008 | design

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You can buy the 2D-Furniture collection in Amsterdam at Das Wella Warenahaus, but you can also contact them directly should you be interested, also check out Wouter’s and Suzanne’s websites to see more of their work.


tinzhong | 25th Dec 2007 | news

 

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tinzhong | 25th Dec 2007 | life

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It's been a staple parody of the bottled water craze. Those bleeding edge Japanese have had it for some time already. And it was only a matter of time before some entrepreneuring Western marketer went ahead and actually did it.

It is the triumph of marketing over common sense. It is bottled air. Or that is, it's the "active ingredient", oxygen, on a can. Yes, it seems that the cure for what ails you is the Michael Jackson method of mind-body equilibrium, oxidising your innards at a faster rate.

he Big Ox is shipping the volatile gas in four funky flavours, or scents: Citrus Blast, Mountain Mint, Polar Rush, and Tropical Breeze. Just pop that cap off, insert the schnozzle, and partake of the instant hyperventilation Bong-party.
After all, with a rock solid scientific pitch like this, how can anyone refuse:

Food, water and oxygen are key to a healthy lifestyle. Today's on-the-go people enhance their diets with vitamins and all-natural food supplements. They drink pure water and energy drinks to improve their vitality. So why not enhance the fuel our bodies need most frequently?

It's even the answer to our environmental problmes:

"Because of increased pollution and the continued destruction of our forests, you might not always be getting the oxygen you need for your active lifestyle."

Huffing fumes, it's not just for the stoner kids anymore!

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tinzhong | 25th Dec 2007 | life

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Merry X'mas~


tinzhong | 23rd Dec 2007 | ads

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Sex and fashion have long been intertwined. Sex and advertising – even longer. But, every now and again, someone in the fashion world causes a stir. We’ve uncovered seven of the most controversial ads ever released by the fashion industry. Enjoy.


tinzhong | 18th Dec 2007 | life

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Multi-bird roasts, where different types of bird are stuffed inside a larger one, have become the thing to carve this year - and the more birds involved the better.

One of the top-sellers is the Waitrose four-bird roast: guinea fowl, duck and turkey breast stuffed inside a goose. Demand has soared 50 per cent this year - even though each roast costs an eyewatering £200.

The surge in popularity may have something to do with TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s creation of a ten-bird roast on his show two years ago.

He stuffed an 18lb turkey with a goose, duck, mallard, guinea fowl, chicken, pheasant, partridge, pigeon and woodcock - producing a remarkable Russian doll-like dish.

But now his effort, inspired by recipes dating from Tudor times, has been dwarfed by a behemoth containing no fewer than 48 birds of 12 different species.

This massive roast, the proud creation of Devon farmer Anne Petch, weighs almost four stone (more than most airlines’ baggage allowance), costs £665, and has enough meat to serve 125 people.

The list that corresponds to the picture is:

1. Turkey, 2. Goose, 3. Barbary duck, 4. Guinea fowl, 5. Mallard, 6. Poussin, 7. Quail, 8. Partridge, 9. Pigeon squab, 10. Pheasant, 11. Chicken, 12. Aylesbury duck

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tinzhong | 16th Dec 2007 | news

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A 36 year-old woman accidentally gave birth yesterday in a train traveling from Tai Dong to Tai Pei. The nine month pregnant woman was in the bathroom when her baby was born and accidentally flushed down the toilet.

When the train reached the next station, an hour and a half later, the rescue team arrived and got to work. They immediately sent the mother to the hospitol while they tried to pull the baby from the toilet bowl opening.

Due the the babies fading condition, they finally decided to saw the pipe in half and rescued the baby.

She was born weighing 6.6 pounds and is now in stable condition.

via:weird asia news


tinzhong | 16th Dec 2007 | life

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Romanian blogger Felipov turned hers into a pair of hip earrings!

So cool~ 

Found at Neatorama


tinzhong | 13th Dec 2007 | design

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Mr Tomasic, from Pribislavec, northern Croatia, said: 'At first we were afraid of what the neighbours would say, but we loved Bingo so much we had to do it. We wanted everyone to know what he meant to us and for his memory to live on.'

via: metro.co.uk 


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