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Hi, I'm Todd Pitts and I'm a supple young designer from the South.

Dewy.

Dewy.

Date Night! (at Yokozuna)

Date Night! (at Yokozuna)

The Great Sushi Massacre.

The Great Sushi Massacre.

Robert’s new hair cut.

Robert’s new hair cut.

ca-thar-si-s:

jhermann:

thelaurenproject:

coketalk:

Billie Jean Got Lucky - Daft Punk vs Michael Jackson

I wanted this to be too much, but it works. I dig it. Academically.

Cosigned

I am gonna ride this wave of Get Lucky remixes all the way in to shore and if you drop in on me I’ll slash the tires on your Wrangler once I get there

TGIF

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sagansense:

At the edges of the visible universe, 45 billion light-years away, sit some of the oldest known galaxies. How they formed and developed is a mystery, but a spectrograph installed on Chile’s Very Large Telescope—functional since March—should help astronomers find answers. The six-foot-wide, three-ton instrument contains 24 motorized robotic arms. Each eight-inch arm controls a mirror that focuses on a single galaxy. As a result, the telescope can collect infrared readings for 24 galaxies at the same time—data that show what they looked like when the universe was only a fraction of its current age. With the simultaneous observations, astronomers can perform faster and more precise statistical comparisons between galaxies than with isolated viewings.
photo: Armed Telescope. credit: STFC/UKATC/ESO source: popsci

sagansense:

At the edges of the visible universe, 45 billion light-years away, sit some of the oldest known galaxies. How they formed and developed is a mystery, but a spectrograph installed on Chile’s Very Large Telescope—functional since March—should help astronomers find answers. The six-foot-wide, three-ton instrument contains 24 motorized robotic arms. Each eight-inch arm controls a mirror that focuses on a single galaxy. As a result, the telescope can collect infrared readings for 24 galaxies at the same time—data that show what they looked like when the universe was only a fraction of its current age. With the simultaneous observations, astronomers can perform faster and more precise statistical comparisons between galaxies than with isolated viewings.

photo: Armed Telescope. credit: STFC/UKATC/ESO
source: popsci

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(via Liquid Sculptures: Powerful Waves Photographed by Pierre Carreau Seem Frozen in Time | Colossal)

(via Liquid Sculptures: Powerful Waves Photographed by Pierre Carreau Seem Frozen in Time | Colossal)

(via Invisible Plugs? Step 1: Recessed Outlets: Remodelista)
I need some of these.

(via Invisible Plugs? Step 1: Recessed Outlets: Remodelista)

I need some of these.

Go fish.

Go fish.

Safety First! Also, new hair.  (at Dink’s Pit Bar-B-Que)

Safety First! Also, new hair. (at Dink’s Pit Bar-B-Que)