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Awesome !
by Michael on Feb.06, 2013, under Cosmic Debris
Monty Python members to reunite for sci-fi comedy ‘Absolutely Anything’
Monty Python’s Flying Circus stars John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Michael Palin, and Terry Jones are set to work together again on Absolutely Anything, a sci-fi farce that will blend live action and…
Really cool QR code generator.
by Michael on Jan.01, 2013, under Cosmic Debris
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This is pretty cool
by Michael on Dec.30, 2012, under Cosmic Debris
Recordlective: Impressive online music listening service -
When it comes to listening to music on the Internet, you have more options at your disposal than you can try out in a life time. From streaming music services like Spotify over Internet radio to searc…
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Wow ! This really makes me want to play MC again.
by Michael on Dec.17, 2012, under Cosmic Debris
Enjoy a few mind-blowing Minecraft cityscapes
Take a moment to enjoy the beauty of a man-made horizon, metal and glass glittering under the orange rays of a setting sun, pixelated blocks positioned seamlessly together at the click of a button. Mi…
Very nice !
by Michael on Dec.14, 2012, under Cosmic Debris
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Anoushka Shankar plays 'Pancham Se Gara' by Ravi Shankar with Tanmoy Bose (tabla) and Kenji (Tampura) Sometimes it gets hard to listen, as it's a feast for the eyes, too.
Really nice
by Michael on Dec.03, 2012, under Cosmic Debris
No love for audio creations ? I need an Ingress invite please ! Otherwise I may be…
by Michael on Nov.30, 2012, under Cosmic Debris
Wow ! This is really neat.
by Michael on Nov.28, 2012, under Cosmic Debris
Wow ! This is really neat.
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Lego Bonsai Looks Pixelated
Tokyo-based artist Azuma Makoto’s works are usually of the botanical nature, but a few of his works though, like the Lego Pine, use non-botanical media to evoke visions of plant life.
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