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    God’s random fury - Imgur

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    “It turns out if you travel the speed of light, light can encircle the earth seven times in one second,” he explained. “Light is awesome”

    “Problem is,” he added, “we all live within earth’s atmosphere, so if you could go that fast through the atmosphere, then you’ll just burn up. And I learned from speaking to an expert in comic book heroes that The Flash has atmospheric separators in front of him when he goes quickly from one place to another so that he does not burn up.”

    But he ended up with a different theory about Santa’s journey. “So I realized that what he really needs is that, what they have in that movie ‘Monsters, Inc.’? Do you remember that movie? It just manufactured doors. And the door in the ‘Monsters, Inc.’ factory is the door of the childrens’ closet.”

    “What ‘Monsters, Inc.’ never told you is that they’re essentially wormholes,” deGrasse Tyson explained…

    ”
    — “Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the science behind Santa’s visits.” (via smdxn)
    Source: smdxn
    • 4 months ago
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  • kotakucom:

    Merry Christmas! Here are Five New Screens of Grand Theft Auto V.

    Oh man. I might need a new computer for this one

    Source: kotaku.com
    • 4 months ago
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  • 8bitfuture:

‘Sphelar textile’ could lead to energy-generating clothing.
A Japanese company has shown off a textile containing micro solar cells able to harvest energy from the sun. The textile contains 1.2mm spherical solar cells which are able to receive light from any direction, as opposed to traditional solar cells which need to be angled towards the light source.
While the company hasn’t announced plans to bring the product to market yet, if it was developed into a washable fabric it could potentially be used to make clothing able to power smartphones and portable devices, or curtains which could create energy for a house.

Finally my phone battery could last a whole day!

    8bitfuture:

    ‘Sphelar textile’ could lead to energy-generating clothing.

    A Japanese company has shown off a textile containing micro solar cells able to harvest energy from the sun. The textile contains 1.2mm spherical solar cells which are able to receive light from any direction, as opposed to traditional solar cells which need to be angled towards the light source.

    While the company hasn’t announced plans to bring the product to market yet, if it was developed into a washable fabric it could potentially be used to make clothing able to power smartphones and portable devices, or curtains which could create energy for a house.

    Finally my phone battery could last a whole day!

    (via 8bitfuture)

    Source: eetimes.com
    • 5 months ago
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  • thespockyhorrorpictureshow:

Okay this is now my FAVORITE GIF EVER.

    thespockyhorrorpictureshow:

    Okay this is now my FAVORITE GIF EVER.

    (via governorofwis)

    Source: alex-and-ela
    • 5 months ago
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  • thefluffingtonpost:

Cats Get N64 for Christmas
In a move that is likely to shock Christmas traditionalists, cats Patches and Fuzz received their gift 13 days early — a brand new Nintendo 64 game console.
Observers have noted that this video game system is more than 16 years old. Why all the excitement?
“They’re cats, they don’t know anything,” says Roy Yeater, a source close to the situation.
Via Xeaxan.

    thefluffingtonpost:

    Cats Get N64 for Christmas

    In a move that is likely to shock Christmas traditionalists, cats Patches and Fuzz received their gift 13 days early — a brand new Nintendo 64 game console.

    Observers have noted that this video game system is more than 16 years old. Why all the excitement?

    “They’re cats, they don’t know anything,” says Roy Yeater, a source close to the situation.

    Via Xeaxan.

    Source: thefluffingtonpost
    • 5 months ago
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  • areg:

Station 3 by Jean-Baptiste Poulain

    areg:

    Station 3 by Jean-Baptiste Poulain

    Source: areg
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  • (via akayra)

    Source: introvertedhappiness
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  • funnyordie:

Singing Around
@PaulyPeligroso

    funnyordie:

    Singing Around

    @PaulyPeligroso

    Source: funnyordie
    • 5 months ago
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