Float It And They Will Come |
Written by David Eaves
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Monday, 17 August 2009 11:44 |
Seeing as such an enormous amount of the earth's surface is taken up by water, it makes sense to start floating things other than traditional boats on it. I came across a picture of the floating church below the other day and following my initial surprise was quickly reminded of the floating camping patch I read about a couple of weeks ago. It does seem that most things can, and will be, floated on water. And why not? |
Read more... [Float It And They Will Come]
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Written by David Eaves
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Thursday, 13 August 2009 07:43 |
Rubber ducks - in their original state at least - have been floating around bathtubs for decades, oblivious to the fact that the enormity of their fame has resulted in a number of strange variations and events being produced in their honour. From rubber duck races to enormous floating replicas, rubber ducks are truly a part of our culture. For example... |
Read more... [What The Duck?]
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Written by David Eaves
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Wednesday, 12 August 2009 13:19 |
For some reason there are hundreds if not thousands of large outdoor hand sculptures around the world, the majority of which seem to be reaching towards the sky in an attempt to escape life below ground. I'm a big fan of all things creepy so thought I'd show you 4 of the best examples. Here they are. |
Read more... [4 Enormous, Eerie Hands]
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Written by David Eaves
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Thursday, 09 July 2009 18:10 |
Just stumbled across this really old fashioned looking Google design: |
Read more... [Classic Google Design]
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Written by David Eaves
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Wednesday, 08 July 2009 13:47 |
Via Gerard over at Presurfer comes what is surely the most disturbing coffee set ever manufactured. So disturbing in fact that I felt compelled to have a quick look for other blood stained consumer goods. Here they are. |
Read more... [Blood Is The New Black]
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