Monthly Archives: June 2015
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Check Out These Amazing, Droolworthy Pop Culture Donuts
This is an awesome collection of pop culture donuts by apparent donut whisperer Timmy Hanno. He’s got donuts inspired by characters from movies, cartoons, TV shows, and video games. I would eat them all. Not in one sitting of course, because that is physically impossible. But dammit if I wouldn’t try. I would, is the […]
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History of the Sony Walkman (Infographic)
If you can believe it, The Sony Walkman has been around for 36 years now. In fact, the player was born on July 1, 1979. In celebration of the Walkman, Sony put together this handy infographic which shows the evolution of the music player.
Its original TPS-L2 incarnation is still its most iconic design, and has turned into quite the collectible these days. But over the years, Sony continued to adapt to the ever-changing landscape of music formats, later releasing a CD Walkman (I remember having to save up for a while to buy the D-20 Discman when it came out), and later with digital players, and even models which are built into headphones.
I’m particularly interested in their new hi-res audio players, which are supposed to sound much better than typical MP3 players. And I wish I had saved my original Walkman so I could listen to my old ’80s mixtapes.
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Wooden Wave Cabinet Makes Waves
Check out the Wave Cabinet designed and built by Sebastian Errazuriz Studio. It is making waves all over the place. Wavy wooden waves. It is one of the coolest cabinets I’ve ever seen.
It’s made up of wooden segments that allow you to manipulate its shape, making waves along its surface. The top can be opened by lifting the lid and, you guessed it, making more waves. It does sound pretty loud in the video, so maybe just leave it alone when people are sleeping.
It is beautifully designed so that it can be displayed in many configurations. It looks awesome, plus it looks like it is just plain fun to play with.
[via Geekologie]