Fun stuff from around the internets
It's Christmas week, net visitors's in the rest room and in preference to taking the week off, I'm going to smartphone one in instead. That's willpower.
I discover things in my interweb meanderings and maximum of them get stored to a favorites document, in no way to bee seen once more. Until I have a few area to fill this is.
So here are a few reveals from the remaining couple of months. They were not topical or meaty enough to warrant a full submit of their very own however they're perfect fodder for a random collection of a laugh stuff.
First up, this advert kills me.
It absolutely kills me. Can this be seven year scotch I wonder?
Even even though I'm a current tea convert, I nevertheless have a place very near to my heart of espresso. I think those espresso cups are approximately best.
The satisfy my love of espresso while feeding my appreciation for the Italian Renaissance and its revival of the Roman putti. These Putto espresso cups have silicone wings that stay flexible for an more secure grip on that first espresso in the morning.
I love stop-movement video as plenty as a dread the idea of shifting. This video has plenty of both.
The Move, Paper Animation from Mandy Smith on Vimeo.
If that video's any indication of what moving's like in The Netherlands, perhaps I need to relocate there.
I love a good illusion, and photographer Håkan Dahlström has a good one here.
That's a avenue inside the Russian Hill segment of San Francisco and believe it or not, those motors are on the level. Seriously, preserve up a ruler in your display.
Here's the actual street. In order to take that first shot, Dahlstr?M turned his camera to make the street look like flat. I like the impact.
One go to to San Francisco is all it takes to recognize why nobody there has a weight hassle. Just getting to your vehicle is a piece out.
Speaking of my thing for all things Italy, I found a website called ItalyGuides recently. ItalyGuides features a large collection of hi-def, interactive photos of sites all over Rome .
I simply zoomed as much as the oculus in the ceiling of the Pantheon.
Here's what it seems like when you appearance toward the bronze entry doorways from interior.
Here's a shot of the Trevi Fountain.
Here's the inside of the Coliseum.
There are a huge wide variety of these interactive pics. While they're no wherein near as cool as being there, there may be sufficient element that you may use them to plot what to anticipate when you do make it to these web sites.
ItalyGuides has similar interactive photos for the sites in Florence, Venice, Milan, Bologna, Naples and Palermo.
And while I'm waxing nostalgic for Italy, here's the definitive Italian Christmas carol as sung by the definitive Italian singer of the 20th Century, Luciano Pavarotti. Ladies and gentlemen, I bring you Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle.
Ahhhh. That's bliss.
Have a top notch week every person.