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40 Cool and Creative T-Shirt Illustration Designs
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For such a simple medium, t-shirts are wildly popular nowadays because of the fantastic art and creativity designers breathe into them. Whether the designs aim to fool, delight or even shock your eyes, you inevitably end up wanting to wear that art yourself – and possibly inspire another art lover or budding t-shirt designer.
Check out this very cool collection of refreshing t-shirt illustration designs; see if they don’t end up making you want to create some t-shirt designs with attitude yourself!

Rain Photographs by Navid Baraty
I wish it would rain all weekend...
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New York-based photographer Navid Baraty has a series of incredibly beautiful rain photographs made in San Francisco and Japan. We first came across the photograph above, titled “Rain Dance”, in Pictory’s “San Francisco” showcase. It was taken in San Francisco’s Union Square with a Nikon D700. There’s just something about the composition and lighting that blew us away.
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To see more photographs from Baraty’s “Rain” series, head on over to his website.
Image credits: Photographs by Navid Baraty
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Planetoids
These are my first attempts, don’t be too harsh!
Planetoids originally appeared on My[confined]Space on August 28, 2010.
Mac indie dev asks The Pirate Bay to keep a torrent of his software
As a software developer myself, I know how hard it is to see your product being ripped off. We have recently reported on how even $2 iPhone games (like Stardunk) or iPad games (like Aqua Globs HD) are not immune despite their low cost and closed platforms. Their developers have reported piracy rates as high as 38% and 50%, respectively.Mac developer Dmitry Chestnykh of Coding Robots recently came across a crack on The Pirate Bay for his journal keeping application Mémoires and decided to use different tactics. Out of curiosity, he downloaded the crack to see how it worked, and he did not like what he found one bit, ... but it's not for the reasons you might think.
Reproduced below is a portion of the official complaint he has filed with the Pirate Bay, under the heading of "Notice of Ridiculous Activity" (keep in mind English isn't Dmitry's first language).
It has come to my attention that the torrent located at [URL] is ridiculous.
Not only it requires installing APE plugin, and generating keyfiles using some scary tool, it contains an [expletive] *WINDOWS* program to verify the validity of this release. The "How-to" section in the description is just incomprehensible, and won't be understood by anyone other than the writer of this description.
Clearly, the "cracker" Minamoto did a lazy job and don't know how to crack software. It's an [expletive] SINGLE BOOLEAN SWITCH that validates the licence, it doesn't require any Application Enhancer tricks or whatever.
I demand that you don't remove this torrent, so that people can laugh at Minamoto and CORE skills. However, I also demand the better crack to be made, so that it doesn't cripple the user experience of my beautiful program. Dmitry: for your vigorous defense of Quality, TUAW salutes you.
[via torrentfreak.com]
TUAWMac indie dev asks The Pirate Bay to keep a torrent of his software originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 25 Aug 2010 22:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Tweet of the Day: Pure evil. [@garydelaney.]

Tweet of the Day: Pure evil.
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Guangzhou Opera House / Zaha Hadid

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Our chinese reader Sharwe shared with us some actual photographs of the construction process of this 70,000 sqm Opera House designed by Zaha Hadid in Guangzhou, China. With this building, which includes 1,800 seats in the Grand theatre, entrance lobby & lounge, Multifunction hall, other auxiliary facilities & support premises, Zaha is trying to confirm this city as one of Asia’s cultural centres.
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Guangzhou Opera House / Zaha Hadid originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 25 Aug 2010.
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How I Spent the Weekend (11 pics)
Hey, just like my weekend. Like this comics.

Parcel Tape Art (15 pics)

Inside Apple's 'black lab' wireless testing facilities
I would love to see the whole set of the pictures.
It's not surprising that after Apple finished explaining the iPhone 4 antenna issues to the press today, the company wanted to go one step further and say "yes, actually, we do test the hell out of these phones before we release them to the public." Though Steve Jobs went over the lengthy and intensive kinds of radio evaluation that goes on at Apple's headquarters, it didn't seem to be enough for the folks in Cupertino. And that, we suspect, is why we were invited (along with a small group of other journalists) to take a brief tour of Apple's Infinite Loop labs. Though we weren't allowed to shoot video or take pictures, we can tell you about what we did -- and what we didn't -- see and hear behind closed doors.Continue reading Inside Apple's 'black lab' wireless testing facilities
Inside Apple's 'black lab' wireless testing facilities originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 16 Jul 2010 23:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | | Email this | Comments I would love to see the whole set of the pictures.'The Wind in the Willows' Teases
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RG Entertainment have just released the first poster and teaser trailer for their new adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's classic children's novel, The Wind in the Willows. When the project was first announced, I was under the impression that it was going to be done with animatronic pops created by Weta Workshop, but unless my eyes are deceiving me (not an impossibility given I just awoke), the teaser trailer is all CGI...
Hop over to the official website to check it out, then let us know if you're feeling the more menacing, dark fantasy tone it looks like director Ray Griggs is going for. And thanks to Film School Rejects for the find.
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Tracy Morgan reading The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein.

Tracy Morgan reading The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein.
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Bad music originally appeared on My[confined]Space on July 15, 2010.
Time Lapse Landscapes of Tokyo
Photographer Samuel Cockedey created a series of time lapse photos of Tokyo landscapes and skylines called “Floating Point.” The images were captured on a Canon 5D and 5D Mark II. Cockedey has several more environmental time lapses that can be watched on Vimeo.
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