Random thoughts from an Internet island...
via environmentalgraffiti.com Beautiful stuff. It's impossible not to appreciate the craftsmanship. Even though stunning, I must confess to having no desire to actually stay overnight at an ice...
via nowthatsnifty.blogspot.com The best ones are original and still get the job done. There's a few here that look great but I think would be a little too hard for some people to actually use. In any case, they're great looking, and the bookshelf case even utilizes space for storage. See them all -- including another view of the one above -- at the link.
Upgraded my unibody 13" MacBook and original aluminum iMac 24" to Apple's new Snow Leopard operating system. I've posted the first of my thoughts on the new OS over at The Small Wave, but wanted to...
via uphaa.com I don't know how long it takes to create them, and I don't know how long they last, but their temporary nature is part of the appeal. More at the above link.
via englishrussia.com The reason they are so undisturbed - it stays deep inside the Russian forests. Abandoned medieval Russian wooden architecture. How did it come that such stunning dwellings...
via dornob.com Seb Przd is a skilled photographer... He has also created this highly compelling set of seemingly impossible bookcases to showcase his skills as a photographer but even more so as a highly creative photo editor I'm fascinated by this kind of stuff.
via thetoyzone.com Your very own "Windoos TP" toilet paper. Who says you can't have fun in your own bathroom? You'll find others at the link, including a marriage proposal, Soduku, and a great...
Nice photo effect. (Link)
via oddee.com How about $1.63 Million for a purse (above)? Seems that after you buy the thing you'd have nothing left to put in it. At the above link you'll also find a thousand-dollar pizza, a $14K tea bag, a $1.3M cell phone, and other stuff I'll never own.
This is a test of the emergency posting system. This is only a test. If this had been an actual posting emergency, you would have been instructed to link to an appropriate URL in your area.
via webecoist.com Lightning is one of nature's most beautiful and awe-inspiring displays, yet at the same time it's absolutely terrifying (along with its companion, thunder) to many. At the above link you'll not only find stunning photographs of these spectacular light shows, but also great explanations of the many kinds of lightning that exist. It's not all thunderbolts, you know.
See the pictures here at afhakers. I have over 500 CDs; if I got caught up in this "game" I wouldn't leave the house for days.