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The Evolution of the Joker


A Bicycle Built from Wood

Meet JANO, the beautiful bicyle built out of wood. This hybrid bike is the thesis project of Roland Kaufmann and is designed for both the very active and every day cyclist.
posted to MetaFilter by inconsequentialist at 1:02 PM on June 13, 2007 (33 comments)

Even frogs get sad

Kermit the Frog covers Johnny Cash's cover of NIN's "Hurt."(NSFW)
posted to MetaFilter by inconsequentialist at 7:14 PM on March 27, 2007 (63 comments)

The Most Beautiful Book in the World

Irma Boom designs some of the largest, brightest, most colorful, and interesting looking books in print today. In this 2001 interview, Irma talks about her unique work. This Friday she'll be awarded the gold medal at the Leipzig Book Fair for this, "The Most Beautiful Book in the World."
posted to MetaFilter by inconsequentialist at 5:16 PM on March 20, 2007 (13 comments)

Would you like fries with that?

What do you do with ten ketchup packets and McDonald's french fries? Make a painting of Morgan Spurlock of course! Or you can take artist Jack Daws' route and build a replica of the Twin Towers using the same ingredients and sell it for $1,500.
posted to MetaFilter by inconsequentialist at 10:19 AM on March 16, 2007 (17 comments)

Some people really love their cars.

Auto Erotica. Chris, 38, has a recognised psychological condition that makes him physically attracted to motors. (via)
posted to MetaFilter by inconsequentialist at 11:12 AM on March 11, 2007 (72 comments)

Together We Are the Best

DEVPLL offers you tons of flash games to while away the hours. Try your hand at the logical games they offer like Hidden where your cursor disappears as you make your way through a simple maze or Paths 2 where a steady hand is your best asset.
posted to MetaFilter by inconsequentialist at 5:55 PM on March 9, 2007 (2 comments)

Slow and Steady

Kinky Turtle Sex. This short 1:37 video [via YouTube] features two turtles engaged in a very strange form of foreplay before the eventual act of mating. If you listen closely toward the end, you can hear the male really enjoying himself.
posted to MetaFilter by inconsequentialist at 6:03 AM on March 8, 2007 (39 comments)

Glassy Eats

Verrines are described by the L.A. Times as layered luxury in a glass and are defined as appetizers or desserts that consist of a number of components layered artfully in a small glass. Feast your eyes on these uniquely prepared culinary items. Prepare your own at home by following these sweet and savory recipes.
posted to MetaFilter by inconsequentialist at 5:39 AM on March 7, 2007 (31 comments)

Oh my God

Darwin's God. "A scientific exploration of how we have come to believe in God." This article tracks the possibility that belief in a higher power is the product of evolution.
posted to MetaFilter by inconsequentialist at 11:49 PM on March 3, 2007 (50 comments)

If anyone deserves to go....

Stephen Hawking in space. "On April 26, Dr. Hawking, surrounded by a medical entourage, is to take a zero-gravity ride out of Cape Canaveral on a so-called vomit comet, a padded aircraft that flies a roller-coaster trajectory to produce periods of weightlessness." [NY Times article]
posted to MetaFilter by inconsequentialist at 7:07 PM on March 2, 2007 (22 comments)

Creationwiki vs. Evowiki

Creationwiki is an online encyclopedia concerning creation science in the spirit of Conservapedia (previously discussed here) and that serves as a sort of counterpart to Evowiki (previously mentioned in this thread). According to the article on Creationwiki found on Evowiki, "All contributing editors must believe the universe and life on earth were created by God. Non-creationists are prohibited from editing articles, except for spelling and grammar corrections." Of course, Creationwiki has their own article on Evowiki. It's entertaining to read their discussions about one another.
posted to MetaFilter by inconsequentialist at 4:40 AM on March 1, 2007 (36 comments)