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Taste The Future, IN YOUR MOUTH! March 31, 2009

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This hilarious beer commercial from the land down under envisions a world where man and machine work together and beer tastes like lightning.  Also, theirs low carbohydrates!

(Via Io9)

Here’s Some Cool Ass Robots March 30, 2009

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Gizmodo’s got a great rundown of some cool ass robots made by mad robo-scientist Shigeo Hirose.  Robo snakes, robo raptors, robo stair climbers, and robo roller skate bugs that skirt that cliff overlooking the uncanny valley.  What’s especially awesome (and perhaps a little unsettling) is that many of these robots were made back in the 90’s.  Will a soccer team of robots win the World Cup by 2050?  I’m starting to think that’s entirely possible.

Fantastic Pranks: Doorway Switcheroo March 29, 2009

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I love both of these pranks and their similar methods of tomfoolery.  Just take a normal looking door way and change where it leads.  That means either leaving a Port-a-Poty right into a serious business meeting or finding a man on the ceramic throne in the door you just walked through.  Absurd shock and ridiculous facial expressions soon follow.  Fantastic.

Battlestar Galactica Finale: YEAHHHHHH!!! March 28, 2009

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That about sums it up.

Why Does He Have To Keep Yelling Like That? March 27, 2009

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Ehhaaaa! Ehhaaaa! Ehhaaaa!

This Is Weird: Electro Face Dance March 26, 2009

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Muscles in the human body can be stimulated by electricity.  Music can be converted into a series of electronic shocks.  Daito Manabe stuck some electrodes on his friends faces and made this odd electro seizure face twitch dance with some of his music.

(Via Boing Boing)