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[Via: Dubliner.ie] I think this falls into the category “Don’t Try This At Home Kids!”. Taking pictures of things flying in front of the sun does’t sound like the safest thing in the world to be doing, but judging from the above the results can be very pretty. However, it does also remind me of …

Four pictures I found on FFFVVOUND, the picture blog of James Cullen.

FFFVVOUND

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An idea so simple and brilliantly executed it deserves a link. Go check out Scanwiches. I dare you not to be hungry afterwards… [Via Gizmodo]

Scanwiches

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I swear these numbers find me wherever I go! This set appeared on a footpath on my way to work. For those who these numbers mean nothing to, go check out the Roland TB-303 wikipedia page. The Roland TB-303 was one of the first machines that made me want to write and produce music. It …

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Not for the first time, nor for the last time, another great shop is closing down. Manny’s in New York is a world famous instrument shop and news of it’s demise comes via a post on the Underworld website. I couldn’t agree more with them when they say “… it’s the staff that make a …

One picture to sum up a weekend.

The Angelus

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I thought it’d be fun to take bad photos at the Choice Music Prize a couple of weeks ago and post them up. Or more correctly, I completely forgot to bring a camera so I had to make do with my iPhone + tipsy hands. Check out the bands above here: Jape: http://www.myspace.com/richiejape Messiah J …

Is there nothing this man won’t do to get some free press? The marketeer in me tips my hat! [Via Gizmodo]

It’s not often I come across a blog where I like nearly everything on it, but Monster Munch is one. (It’s nothing to do with the snack / crisps of the same name before you click!) I originally came across it as one of the Fluffy Links on Mulley.net btw. I like the clean look, …

[Via Jalopnik] The Corvette Stingray was the first car I ever saw a picture of and understood that someone had actually designed it with passion. [In fact it was more than one person: Larry Shinoda and Bill Mitchell, inspired by Peter Brock and Chuck Pohlmann. See Wikipedia's Corvette page for more.] The Stingray has been …