Friday, May 14, 2010
The Known Universe by AMNH
wow.. this is nice !!
Posted by PoloBoiBoi @ HWZ
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
The 2010 Illusion of the Year
Named Illusion of the Year by the Meiji Institute for Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences, Japan
Thanks to vincent for the link :D
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Doramon Theme - Street Fighter II style...
seriously.. wtf??? lolz..
posted by Alex @ FB
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1/1 scale Evangelion bust
Extract from Kotaku
An enormous 1/1 scale Evangelion bust. Evas are the huge biomechanical beings piloted in the hugely successful franchise Neon Genesis Evangelion. On July 23, Fuji-Q HighLand amusement park in Japan will open a new attraction: "Evangelion: World - Life-Size EVA-01 Construction Project".
According to website ANN, this exhibit will recreate the scene in which Evangelion character Shinji Ikari meets Eva-01 unit for the first time. Eva-01 will be life-sized, but only built from the bust up.
Source: Kotaku
Source: ANN
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Captured pirates likely dead
MOSCOW - A GROUP of Somali pirates captured by the Russian navy in the Gulf of Aden and then released are likely dead after failing to reach the shore, a top Russian defence source said on Tuesday.
The 10 pirates were captured last week after seizing a Russian oil tanker but were then unexpectedly released, with Russian officials saying there was insufficient legal basis to keep them in detention.
'According to the latest information, the pirates who seized the 'Moscow University' oil tanker failed to reach the shore. Evidently, they have all died,' the source was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies.
The Interfax news agency said after their release the Russian navy put the pirates in a boat some 300 nautical miles (556 kilometres) offshore, removing all weaponry and navigational equipment from the vessel. -- AFP
Source: Strait Times
guess tt's a "F**K YOU" to them from the russians :)
The 10 pirates were captured last week after seizing a Russian oil tanker but were then unexpectedly released, with Russian officials saying there was insufficient legal basis to keep them in detention.
'According to the latest information, the pirates who seized the 'Moscow University' oil tanker failed to reach the shore. Evidently, they have all died,' the source was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies.
The Interfax news agency said after their release the Russian navy put the pirates in a boat some 300 nautical miles (556 kilometres) offshore, removing all weaponry and navigational equipment from the vessel. -- AFP
Source: Strait Times
guess tt's a "F**K YOU" to them from the russians :)
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