Bad timing
Tuesday, November 10th, 2009Heh, couldn’t resist the dig From XKCD, here.
Heh, couldn’t resist the dig From XKCD, here.
Awful joke, but it made me laugh Original comic here.
Jure Cuhalev’s picture from Flickr, best described in his own words here: “Exploring a new country is full of little things that are different from your home and make you smile. One of them are license plates. Besides the usual numbers and characters, they allow also heart character, at least in California.”
This incredible picture shows the Atlantis space shuttle silhouetted against the Sun, barely 24 hours after launch. Truth be told, I was torn as to which photo to post – photographer Thierry Legault has a series of fantastic images on his site, here, and while the sheer scale of the whole-Sun picture is awe-inspiring I [...]
Thanks to alistair_uk for giving me permission to post this fantastic action shot of sparks from an angle grinder The original is on Flickr, here.
This fantastic image is one of a set taken by a group of Spanish students. On a total budget of just €1000 and using an €80 camera, they sent a latex balloon into space and snapped a series of amazing pictures. Incredible stuff for which they’re receiving some well-deserved publicity. The image is on Flickr, [...]
Lol, love it! From The Book of Biff, here. Reproduced by kind permission of Chris Hallbeck.
I love this photo because it leaves so much to the imagination, leaving you to wonder about the person wearing the shoes and what the picture says about them. Photo by ℜick on Flickr, here. Via Rick’s HideOut.
I’ll have to remember this in future… From xkcd.
From the excellent xkcd
Reproduced by kind permission of Mark of Rubenstein Photography.
LOL! Not that I have experience but this is class. From xkcd, here.
I love Indexed Comic here. Reproduced by permission.
Lol, I love xkcd Original strip here.
So true… I’m sure most people who work in an office can identify with this I’m a big advocate of letting people pick one password and stick with it, or at the very least not making them have a different password for every single system they use. The problem with having too many passwords, and [...]
From the most excellent xkcd, here.
By Balakov on Flickr – original here. I love this pic, though I had a hard time choosing which one to post as the whole Classics in Lego set is class
From Explosm, here.
From xkcd, here.
It rings so true From bLaugh, here.