Amy Sedaris' Googly Eye Challenge

Because ‘tis better with googly eyes, whatever ‘tis.
Amy Sedaris' Googly Eye Challenge

Because ‘tis better with googly eyes, whatever ‘tis.
A painting by Erin Ikeler (my lil’ sis).
The Greatest Science Fair Pictures Ever

Extreme wood! Moon babies! Code of the Meniscus!

Five New Yorkers Who Wear Only One Color Every Day — from New York Magazine. Making me feel loads better about my black-heavy wardrobe.
Thousands Of Old People To Confusedly Roam Streets
Long live the secret Chinese gambling den!

Damn… the availability of a Chanel phone will really test my loyalty to my Apple iPhone, in terms of pure brand love. P.S. who woulda thought that Kayne West’s blog would be so cool?

Beautiful imaginings of a view of dawn from the Oort Cloud, which is:
…an immense spherical cloud surrounding the planetary system and extending approximately 3 light years, about 30 trillion kilometers from the Sun.
(definition via Solar Views).
I'll see you on the dark side of the moon...
MIT to lead development of new telescopes on moon. Apparently the dark side of the moon is the only accessible place where one can avoid all the radio intererence coming from Earth.
Nice "services" listing on a small business web site
I totally need to copy this page. It’s way nicer than mine.
My Little Pony is 25 years old

I had the world’s awesomest collection, which my mom unceremoniously threw away years ago.
Why do beluga whales enjoy the clarinet note G?

And, more interestingly, why can’t I read this headline without thinking of the brown note, immortalized in the South Park episode World Wide Recorder Concert?
The Physics of Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy was absolutely one of the best games I’ve ever played… Nintendo is great at innovating standard game mechanics. This description of the physics in Super Mario Galaxy is a good explanation of what is so unique — and amazing — about the game.
Via Digg.

A few weeks ago I finished The Legend of Zelda: The Phantom Hourglass, and I was so excited that I took a picture. Huzzah!
Via Flickr.
I can’t wait to play Portal for myself. Looks like mind-bending fun.
Via collision detection.
Google Hits Vanity Ring - this is on my Christmas list!