Ball Droppings game
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Draw lines to catch the bouncing balls and enjoy the music they make. A little physics-based music game by Joshua T. Nimoy. Click to launch. -Hang-
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Draw lines to catch the bouncing balls and enjoy the music they make. A little physics-based music game by Joshua T. Nimoy. Click to launch. -Hang-
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Lego Santa CrabBot by Andrew Colunga. Go His Flickr photostream for full of Lego creationsafter a click.
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At some point during the evening, in bars across the land, two things happens: the lights go down and the music goes up.
Lowering the lights signals the real beginning of night-time fun: with dimmed lights and alcohol beginning to work its magic the business of loosening up after the day’s exertions can truly begin.
Interesting study on the relation between the loud music and the level of consumed alcohol in bars and clubs. Click to read more.
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In the early nineties The Computer Museum and a magazine called The High Tech Times sold a derivative print of Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawacalled The Wave of the Future. The image begins at the left with the original Great Wave, and is color pixellated through the center, and another wave in wireframe is added to the right.
Cool remix of the famous woodblock print by the Japanese artist Hokusai, click to see the larger version.
via. @ funlimited.co.uk.