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comcast’s immense 10 million pixel video wall
via deputydog by deputydog on June 17, 2008
on june 8th the brand new comcast center opened in philadelphia and immediately became the tallest building in the city. now, whilst the building itself is a beauty, the thing that made me dribble slightly and the thing that no-one seems to have picked up on yet is the phenomenal video wall in the skyscraper’s lobby, built by barco. first of all take a look at the pictures, watch the videos,...
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hands down, the coolest skyscraper ever made
via deputydog by deputydog on February 15, 2008
note: believe it or not, every now and then i receive emails from people who aren’t trying to sell me penis pumps and viagra. today i recieved what could be the best ever from a guy calling himself threepwood, the contents of which form a lot of the following post.before today i didn’t realise this building existed but it’s so fucking incredible that as soon as a photo of it flashed before...
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aerial geometry: 5 circular communities from the sky
via deputydog by deputydog on February 16, 2008
following the star forts post a couple of weeks ago i became immersed in a world of aerial geometry due to the fact that i find it hard to research a topic for this site and not explore everything related to it. to be honest, star forts are pretty impossible to beat for impressiveness but the circular communities below are still quite stunning. there’s a wikipedia link and google maps link for...
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gephyrophobiacs: look away now
via deputydog by deputydog on May 04, 2008
just when you think you’ve seen every type of bridge possible.this is the sky bridge in langkawi, malaysia, a stunning cable-stayed bridge which actually curves around the single support column from which it’s suspended, 687 metres above sea level. completed in october 2004, the structure relies on an 87 metre high support column to hold the weight of the deck, this weight distributed through...
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airmarks: road-signs for planes
via deputydog by deputydog on March 25, 2008
picture from postersplease.comin the late 1920s, early 1930s, before radio navigation was widely used, pilots of small planes were forced to use familiar landmarks on the ground as a way to find the runway they would hopefully land safely on. there was even a campaign started by the 99s (a women’s pilot group) in the early 1930s, the objective being to paint directions to the nearest airport...
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nipples
via deputydog by deputydog on October 14, 2007
in a couple of hours i’ll be on a plane to new york and won’t be back for a couple of weeks, so posts are gonna be sporadic at best.as a parting gift, here’s a link for general consumption (thanks go to jo)…http://www.chrisjordan.compretty much all this guy’s photography is fascinating.take it easy chaps.
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the world’s most controversial boardgames
via deputydog by deputydog on January 16, 2008
how different would christmas day be if, after dinner, your dad gathered the family around the table and opened a game like ‘war on terror’ or ’serial killer: the board game’?amazingly, this may have happened for some as all of the board games below have been / are still available to buy and each one has caused some degree of controversy, the reasons for which will quickly become
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