August 2, 2012

1 TERABYTE MP3 HARSH NOISE 233 x DVD

1 TERABYTE MP3 HARSH NOISE 233 x DVD [more inside]
posted by Blazecock Pileon at 10:51 PM PST - 60 comments

AT&T Olympics ads

How AT&T integrated Olympic results into its ads so darn fast. Did you catch a clip of Ryan Lochte’s gold-winning swim in an AT&T ad this weekend? You weren’t seeing things. The brand’s new campaign places winning Team USA results into its advertising in near real-time.
posted by schoolgirl report at 9:50 PM PST - 30 comments

These sound like a lot of fun

Japan Turns Masturbation into an Art "The days when the sex industry believed only women were in desperate need of self-pleasuring aids appear to be long gone. Nowadays, when one walks into a sex shop, aisles offering male masturbation tools are just as bountiful as those catering to women. At least in Japan. Seven years after Koichi Matsumoto left his car salesmen job to start 'something that hasn’t been done before' and launched Tenga 'New Adult Concept,' his company has sold over 15 million male masturbation units worldwide."
posted by bookman117 at 8:37 PM PST - 87 comments

Jo Ann Kelly

The rock era saw a few white female singers, like Janis Joplin, show they could sing the blues. But one who could outshine them all -- Jo Ann Kelly -- seemed to slip through the cracks, mostly because she favored the acoustic, Delta style rather than rocking out with a heavy band behind her. But with a huge voice, and a strong guitar style influenced by Memphis Minnie and Charley Patton, she was the queen. - AllMusic [more inside]
posted by Egg Shen at 7:13 PM PST - 13 comments

jeans (mostly women's fit and such)

On the proper fitting of jeans. More: Mom jeans and the dreaded "long butt" - "Lydia and I ran a completely scientific experiment to prove that, indeed, it’s all about the pocket. But, while doing so, also made many other notes for you to help you avoid a Mom Jeans catastrophe altogether"; the follow-up post - "Hypothesis: That the condition known as “long butt” and proven as simply a wardrobe mistake in previous works can also be replaced with much more flattering looks even for more mature Moms, and that proper dressage in appropriate jeans can be potentially life changing"; & even more: Gateway mom jeans - Gap and Old Navy? Links include photos of bums in jeans. (found via youlookfab) [more inside]
posted by flex at 5:37 PM PST - 212 comments

Membership Has Its Privileges

David Pogue, the tech columnist for The New York Times, lost his iPhone. Thanks to his 1.4 million Twitter followers, and the Prince George's County police department, it has been found.
posted by wensink at 5:28 PM PST - 68 comments

PG-13 is for pussies.

From the creators of Total Recall: The Musical, Rambo: The Musical, Schindler's List: The Musical, and Silence!: The Musical, featuring a star-studded ensemble cast of Sylvester Stallone, Jet Li, Jason Statham, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mickey Rourke, and Bruce Willis, comes The Expendables: The Musical. [via mefi projects]
posted by Evilspork at 3:14 PM PST - 14 comments

Best foster parent ever.

Murkin is always patient when Thomas O'Malley Flufferpants needs attention. Or when his kittens feel especially loving. Or even when he has to defend his personal space.
posted by idest at 2:28 PM PST - 27 comments

Train foamer videos

I DID IT! I FINALLY CAUGHT A HERITAGE UNIT! (UP 5009) is a rail enthusiast video that inspired responses culminating in the Double Trainbow (caution: horns / screams).
posted by stbalbach at 1:46 PM PST - 74 comments

Cliodynamics

Peter Turchin is a Professor of Mathematics, and of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut. For the last nine years, he's been taking the mathematical techniques that once allowed him to track predator–prey cycles in forest ecosystems, and using them to model human history -- a pattern identification process he calls Cliodynamics. The goal of cliodynamics (or cliometrics) is to turn history into a predictive, analytic science. By analysing some of the broad social forces that shape transformative events in US society: historical records on economic activity, demographic trends and outbursts of violence, he has come to the conclusion that a new wave of internal strife is already on its way, and should peak around 2020. [more inside]
posted by zarq at 1:25 PM PST - 60 comments

Not A Crime

Montreal Cops Chase Skateboarders [more inside]
posted by TheWhiteSkull at 1:18 PM PST - 20 comments

one of those days

"I was upset because the political consultants and staff were talking about voter suppression and keeping blacks from voting. It had been one of those days,'' - Jim Greer, former state party chair of the Florida G.O.P, in a deposition for his lawsuit against the party. Scott Horton at Harper's covers the NYT's pox-on-both-your-houses story on vote suppression
posted by crayz at 12:31 PM PST - 50 comments

The Modern Prometheus

Comics artist Frazer Irving adapts Mary Shelly's Frankenstein in hauntingly beautiful black and white: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
posted by Artw at 12:08 PM PST - 11 comments

Appreciation

Chick-fil-A 'appreciation' day: Frenzied sales set record. 'Chick-fil-A appears to have set a company record in sales on Wednesday, a day on which Americans were encouraged to show their support for the fast-food restaurant' by former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee. 'Orange County Pastor Rick Warren tweeted a snippet of a conversation he'd had with Dan Cathy, president of the popular fast-food chain', celebrating the record setting day. [more inside]
posted by VikingSword at 11:13 AM PST - 658 comments

The only search results on mefi for "Ling Long" were related to "ding a ding dang my dang a long ling long"...

Columbia University's C.V. Starr East Asian Library is home to a nearly complete collection of issues of Ling Long women's magazine, a periodical published in Shanghai between 1931 and 1937. Images of the complete collection are available for browsing. [more inside]
posted by mustard seeds at 11:05 AM PST - 6 comments

It is the ocean that links the seas of night

An interview with Phlogiston. [more inside]
posted by prize bull octorok at 10:53 AM PST - 11 comments

You choose instead to sell out a talent that is not yours to sell.

You will never have anything else. You will never write another sentence above the level of In Cold Blood. As a writer you are finished. William Burroughs’ Curse on Truman Capote (full text of the letter)
posted by juv3nal at 10:44 AM PST - 59 comments

Cutting canyons below Second Avenue

The upcoming New York Times Magazine cover story is about the excavation of the Second Avenue Subway line below the East Side of Manhattan. It features some stunning photography and a video that explains how the work is done. [more inside]
posted by hydrophonic at 9:51 AM PST - 68 comments

The Metafilter Post

Seinfelt - Seinfeld plot synopses from episodes that never were. (prev)
posted by flatluigi at 9:30 AM PST - 39 comments

Losing $10 Million Dollars A Minute

Think your job sucks? A "little glitch" in the trading software used by Knight Capital caused them to lose $440 million dollars in the stock market yesterday and may well tank the firm. This would be a really, really, really bad time to be the head of their IT department.
posted by Dean358 at 9:15 AM PST - 147 comments

Pop music is never just pop music

The 'About' page of UK music website Popjustice also doubles as a pop fan manifesto.
posted by rollick at 8:40 AM PST - 26 comments

Infographics, Olympics, potentially hot-button issues...what could go wrong?

Global issues as depicted by Olympic rings. [more inside]
posted by phunniemee at 6:45 AM PST - 21 comments

Treasure House

The beautiful library of the Abbey of St. Gall in Switzerland contains over 2000 manuscripts, including hundreds from the Abbey's glory days of the 9th and 10th centuries. The library is open to the public and to scholars, and the Codices Electronici Sangallenses project is making selected codices - 436 so far - available online.
posted by Catch at 6:19 AM PST - 8 comments

Pencil vs Camera on Film

Ben Heine [previously] has released a video of the process behind his wonderfully neat Pencil vs Camera artwork. [via]
posted by quin at 5:54 AM PST - 5 comments

How much is enough?

Robert and Edward Skidelsky talk about their book "How much is enough." Mixing economics and philosophy will obviously cause a lot of debate, but they do raise some valid points.
posted by 00dimitri00 at 1:02 AM PST - 25 comments

Contains dinosaurs on a spaceship as promised

It's just past 6am in the United Kingdom, and that means the trailer for Series 7(a) of the New Doctor Who has been released to the Internet. It follows this striking desktop image featuring many, many older model Daleks, including the Special Weapons Dalek (not seen since 1988).
posted by Mezentian at 12:17 AM PST - 343 comments

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