- Planet Earth mashed with the Rings of Saturn | Nerdcore
"Wie sähe der Planet Erde mit den Ringen des Saturn aus? Und viel interessanter: Wie sähe die Gegend hier unten mit den Ringen des Saturn aus?"
- Britain’s new Internet law — as bad as everyone’s been saying, and worse. Much, much worse. – Boing Boing
"The British government has brought down its long-awaited Digital Economy Bill, and it's perfectly useless and terrible."
- Beards And Bellies | Diskursdisko
"Vanja Mrgan hat ein Faible für Bärte und Bäuche — sein Blog trägt den Titel Beards and Bellies"
- Photos from 2012
"I’m not sure how one would develop photos after the world was destroyed, but apparently someone figured it out."
- The Illustrated Man: How LED Tattoos Could Make Your Skin a Screen | Wired.com
"The title character of Ray Bradbury’s book The Illustrated Man is covered with moving, shifting tattoos. If you look at them, they will tell you a story. New LED tattoos from the University of Pennsylvania could make the Illustrated Man real"
- Interview: MP3 in Blogs – Rechtsanwältin Julia Gebert über die rechtliche Situation von MP3-Blogs | Neues | TONSPION.de
"Rechtsanwältin Julia Gebert über die rechtliche Situation von MP3-Blogs"
- The Real Simpsons House! : misterhonk.de
"In Henderson, Nevada, steht ein kompletter und bis ins letzte Detail stimmiger Nachbau des Simpson Hauses!"
- Robots Are More Popular Than Cold Fusion
"PHD Comics charts out the changing popularity of various buzzwords in academic papers over the years."
- Procrastination by John Kelly
"Animated comic about the meaning of procrastination:"
- 3D Graffiti Animation in Erinnerung an Serge Gainsbourg : misterhonk.de
"Unglaubliche Fünf Jahre hat es gedauert bis diese Hommage an Serge Gainsbourg in Form eines riesigen Grafittis an der Rue de Verneuil fertiggestellt und anschließend in ein mindfucking 3D-Animated Graffiti Dingens verwandelt wurde."
- 100+ Examples of Brilliant Tilt-Shift Photography | instantShift
"“Tilt-shift photography” refers to the use of camera movements on small- and medium-format cameras, and sometimes specifically refers to the use of tilt for selective focus, often for simulating a miniature scene."