Theoretically, this RGB lamp concept could mix 16 million color variations, but really, we’d be happy enough with seven in this shot. [macmeier and dailytonic via mocoloco]
8
Mar
Theoretically, this RGB lamp concept could mix 16 million color variations, but really, we’d be happy enough with seven in this shot. [macmeier and dailytonic via mocoloco]
2
Mar
Sam Lomen’s Underskin charts a transit map to the human body. And no matter what the locals tell you, don’t take the pink line to the yellow line. That’s nowhere you want to go. [Behance via StreetAnatomy via TheDailyWhat]
23
Feb
The 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG), also known as the Boneyard, is a four square mile site in Arizona housing 4,000 retired aircraft—or at least one of almost every US armed forces plane since WWII.
Google Earth has recently released this gorgeous (in a maudlin sort of way), 1.5MB satellite view of the facility. You can see the entire shot over on the BBC, and if you’re annoyed by their tiny frame, just right click the magnified version to “view image” to see the entire thing.
For those of you thinking the Boneyard is a rotting pile of our tax dollars, well, it sort of is. But the base claims that for every $1 invested here, $11 are returned through salvaged parts (and it’s easier than dropping off a rusting B52 at the local recycling facility). [BBC]
28
Dec
This clip may or may not be real, but even the prospect of conducting Geometry Wars gives me hope that I could beat Jason Chen at long last. [Destructoid via Kotaku] (Seriously, his high scores are nuts.)