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MySpace please just go ahead and die already …. Your lack of innovation and update is just sad!

nerdology:

Myspace is basically insane for still not having a way to use new.myspace on mobile. Sigh. It’s like they don’t want to succeed.
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MySpace please just go ahead and die already …. Your lack of innovation and update is just sad!

nerdology:

Myspace is basically insane for still not having a way to use new.myspace on mobile. Sigh. It’s like they don’t want to succeed.

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Haha this is a little too funny ! 

buzzfeed:

Pope Benedict XVI, the former Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, shocked the world Monday with a statement announcing his resignation.
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Haha this is a little too funny ! 

buzzfeed:

Pope Benedict XVI, the former Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, shocked the world Monday with a statement announcing his resignation.

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Omg too cute !… I want a baby bunny now

buzzfeed:

Here are two tiny bunnies standing up. Happy Monday!

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This would be amazing if this would be put into action 

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Beautiful Pipedream of the Day: U.S. High Speed Rail Map

Curb your enthusiasm, this is not an actual map of the U.S. high speed rail, but a concept map designed by Alfred Twu. The artist’s vision for a nationwide high-speed rail system (220 miles-per-hour) would run across the entire country from coast-to-coast and make stops at a number of major cities and metropolitan areas along the way. In harsh reality, however, hopes for jump-starting the national infrastructure project seems to be hanging by a thread at the moment, which is already overdue when compared to other nations in the industrialized world.
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This would be amazing if this would be put into action 

thedailywhat:

Beautiful Pipedream of the Day: U.S. High Speed Rail Map

Curb your enthusiasm, this is not an actual map of the U.S. high speed rail, but a concept map designed by Alfred Twu. The artist’s vision for a nationwide high-speed rail system (220 miles-per-hour) would run across the entire country from coast-to-coast and make stops at a number of major cities and metropolitan areas along the way. In harsh reality, however, hopes for jump-starting the national infrastructure project seems to be hanging by a thread at the moment, which is already overdue when compared to other nations in the industrialized world.

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Looking fierce as always!
vogue:

Beyoncé under the lights in an Alexander McQueen red organza dress with 3-D flower embroidery.Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier
See more photos from Beyoncé’s cover shoot here.
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Looking fierce as always!

vogue:

Beyoncé under the lights in an Alexander McQueen red organza dress with 3-D flower embroidery.

Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier

See more photos from Beyoncé’s cover shoot here.

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davidpierce:


There are “snow throwers” — machines with rotating brushes to remove as much as 3,000 tons of snow an hour and toss it as far as 200 feet.

Give me one of these, and BRING ON THE SNOW.
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There are “snow throwers” — machines with rotating brushes to remove as much as 3,000 tons of snow an hour and toss it as far as 200 feet.

Give me one of these, and BRING ON THE SNOW.

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Lab at the University of Chicago simulating the motion of a parent cloud that creates a tornado funnel
National Geographic | April 1972
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Lab at the University of Chicago simulating the motion of a parent cloud that creates a tornado funnel

National Geographic | April 1972

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Source: vintagenatgeographic

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uggghhh mooooommmm!
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uggghhh mooooommmm!

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thisistheverge:

iPad app replaces physical Bible in New Jersey swear-in ceremony
What happens when you can’t find the City Hall’s Bible and you need to promote some firefighters to Battalion Chief and Fire Captain? If you’re the Atlantic City Fire Department of Atlantic City, New Jersey, you grab an iPad and load up your favorite Bible app to complete the swearing in ceremony.
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iPad app replaces physical Bible in New Jersey swear-in ceremony

What happens when you can’t find the City Hall’s Bible and you need to promote some firefighters to Battalion Chief and Fire Captain? If you’re the Atlantic City Fire Department of Atlantic City, New Jersey, you grab an iPad and load up your favorite Bible app to complete the swearing in ceremony.

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Such a cool idea!

thisistheverge:

Watch this: Aether builds a sleek San Francisco boutique from three shipping containers
Aether is a predominantly web-based retailer, but the California-based outerwear company has recently begun expanding its brick-and-mortar business, with the launch of a new and innovative shop in San Francisco. Constructed from three, vertically stacked shipping containers, the shop has a distinctly industrial design that, as co-founders Palmer West and Jonah Smith explained to Cool Hunting, dovetails perfectly with Aether’s urban-rugged aesthetic.
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Such a cool idea!

thisistheverge:

Watch this: Aether builds a sleek San Francisco boutique from three shipping containers

Aether is a predominantly web-based retailer, but the California-based outerwear company has recently begun expanding its brick-and-mortar business, with the launch of a new and innovative shop in San Francisco. Constructed from three, vertically stacked shipping containers, the shop has a distinctly industrial design that, as co-founders Palmer West and Jonah Smith explained to Cool Hunting, dovetails perfectly with Aether’s urban-rugged aesthetic.

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