Empire State of Mind

permalink A solar eclipse observed in Kaifeng, in central China’s Henan Province, silhouetted ancient buildings.
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A solar eclipse observed in Kaifeng, in central China’s Henan Province, silhouetted ancient buildings.

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Laughter is the shortest distance between two people
— Victor Borge
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I love you and it’s getting worse.
— Joseph Morris (via kari-shma)
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allyouneed (via danske)
want.

kari-shma:

allyouneed (via danske)

want.

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Celebrate 2010 With New Desktop Wallpaper!

Here are my fav’s from a fabulous post over at lifehacker. See anything you like? Find them full sized here.

[lifehacker]

Hang In rope by ~ribhu

happy new year 2010 by ~ayeb

My Fave:

Happy New Year 2010 by *Thvg

Minimalistic New Year Wallp. by ~Lazlo-Moholy

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Wall-E End Credits…

So Amazing~~~

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[jenntotten via Geekologie via Giz]

Bacon Sunrise

[jenntotten via Geekologie via Giz]

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More of Popular Science’s Amazing Shots

I found a few more that I absolutely adored. Full article here.

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Spying on a Hostile Landscape (Saudi Arabia)

Courtesy Science and Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center

The World’s Tallest Ferris Wheel

AP Photo

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Popular Science’s Most Amazing Shots of the Year

Popular Science has a massive gallery of the year’s most fantastic scientific images, and they’re pretty incredible.

[Giz]

Check out the entire gallery here.

Here are some of favorites:

Underground Nuclear Waste Depository, Hungary

By Karoly Arvai / Reuters

Robo-Thespians

YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/Getty Images

Humanoid robots produced by Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industry, named Momoko (R) and Takeo (L) take part in a drama for the world’s first robot and human experimental theatre, written and directed by Japanese playwright Oriza Hirata at Japan’s Osaka University in Osaka, western Japan on November 25, 2008. The 20-minute performance was put on display for the media ahead of a possible run for the public next year.

An Aerial View of Yellowstone’s Grand Prismatic Spring

Paul D. Stewart/BBC Earth

Volcano Light Show

Carlos Gutierrez