Comprometida con el hombre mas impresionante, amante de la buena comida, corredora en proceso, ingeniera con un toque chic.
“Contentis”
Papa y tioA troubling trend in teens drinking hand sanitizer
JAJAJA .. resulta que ahora tienen que cuidar a los nenes de todo lo que tenga alcohol, checa la pasta de dientes o el perfume.. dios sabe cuantas cosas tiene alcohol en estos dias.. vana terminar tomando crema para las manos jajajjajaja
mtv:
OMG. WTF. Pizza Hut introduces the Crown Crust Burger Pizza - a pizza encrusted by cheeseburgers. Only available in the Middle East.
(Via YouTube)
We’ve reached out to Pizza Hut’s PR regarding when this will be available in the US. (h/t Stacy Lambe)
dude.
i want to reach Pizza Hut Mexico :)
“Beard Sex” is a new cartoon by Elliot Cowan! Click through to watch! Elliot makes cartoons based on viewer-suggested titles. Reblog this post with a cartoon title suggestion and Elliot might animate it!
“mugged japanese is left maimed” Clicky, Clicky.
(via newsweek)
Withdraw Cash With Your Palm At A Biometric ATM
Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank in Japan has announced that in September it will be introducing the country’s first ATM that lets people withdraw cash and access other services just by scanning their palm.
Full Story : PSFK
so, now every time you get mugged you just need to call the bank and said: “can you freeze my bank account, i missing a hand”
(via thenextweb)
Pic Nic Pants: The jeans that double as a picnic table
“The flap functions as a table on which to rest a sandwich or chicken leg, and also boasts an adjustable drink holder that attaches to the outside of one leg.”
Finally.
Humanity, why so long for this?
Ahora si puedo ir con mas confianza a acampar =)
MIT:
Imagine that you have a big box of sand in which you bury a tiny model of a footstool. A few seconds later, you reach into the box and pull out a full-size footstool: The sand has assembled itself into a large-scale replica of the model.
That may sound like a scene from a Harry Potter novel, but it’s the vision animating a research project at the Distributed Robotics Laboratory (DRL) at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. At the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation in May — the world’s premier robotics conference — DRL researchers will present a paper describing algorithms that could enable such “smart sand.” They also describe experiments in which they tested the algorithms on somewhat larger particles — cubes about 10 millimeters to an edge, with rudimentary microprocessors inside and very unusual magnets on four of their sides.
Unlike many other approaches to reconfigurable robots, smart sand uses a subtractive method, akin to stone carving, rather than an additive method, akin to snapping LEGO blocks together. A heap of smart sand would be analogous to the rough block of stone that a sculptor begins with. The individual grains would pass messages back and forth and selectively attach to each other to form a three-dimensional object; the grains not necessary to build that object would simply fall away. When the object had served its purpose, it would be returned to the heap. Its constituent grains would detach from each other, becoming free to participate in the formation of a new shape.
interesting .. would be better if you could make large-scale food .. just saying :)
(via maxistentialist)
Resulta que me regañan por mail hasta por cosas absurdas, cualquiera sabe que el baño de las ladies, alllwaayyysssssss it’s more clean …
few things are more charming than the eiffel tower twinkling.
loove! , pure love! .. someDDay ;)
(Source: it-is-a-dull-life)







