SCIENCE!!!

Centrifugated Nail Polish by Julien Palast

Can someone please get me this. (And make sure it says Macaron, not Macaroon - that’s unacceptable.) (via Macaron Trinket Box)

Can someone please get me this. (And make sure it says Macaron, not Macaroon - that’s unacceptable.) (via Macaron Trinket Box)

Close-up of the NBA playoff history print. (via The Champions Ring Shop by Hyperakt)

Close-up of the NBA playoff history print. (via The Champions Ring Shop by Hyperakt)

This print captures the history of the NBA playoffs from 1947 - 2012, at a glance. How? I have no idea. I don’t how to read this and I know nothing about basketball. But the colors look pretty don’t they?  (via The Champions Ring by Hyperakt)

This print captures the history of the NBA playoffs from 1947 - 2012, at a glance. How? I have no idea. I don’t how to read this and I know nothing about basketball. But the colors look pretty don’t they?  (via The Champions Ring by Hyperakt)

  

“Silver Spring (Fleetwood Mac Cover)” - Stacy Dupree

So I’ll begin not to love you…Turn around, you’ll see me runnin’.

pulmonaire:

Spectrum of Time by Peter Erskine is a permanent rainbow sundial calendar installation. Hour and month lines painted on the walls and floor of the 40’ X 40’ X 40’ industrial museum space mark the hours, summer and winter solstices, and the spring and autumn equinoxes with astronomical accuracy. A 30’ X 30’ cross of solar spectrum light powered by the rotation and tilt of the earth tells the time and date. On cloudy days a laser pointer driven by a solar tracking program fills in for the rainbow.

pulmonaire:

Spectrum of Time by Peter Erskine is a permanent rainbow sundial calendar installation. Hour and month lines painted on the walls and floor of the 40’ X 40’ X 40’ industrial museum space mark the hours, summer and winter solstices, and the spring and autumn equinoxes with astronomical accuracy. A 30’ X 30’ cross of solar spectrum light powered by the rotation and tilt of the earth tells the time and date. On cloudy days a laser pointer driven by a solar tracking program fills in for the rainbow.

ramshackleglam:

Love this idea, mostly because fresh herbs are crazy expensive and I never use them all up before they go bad: chop up your herbs and stick them into an ice cube tray, then cover with olive oil and freeze.
Toss a cube or two into your pan whenever you’re in need, and presto: fresh herbs, all winter long.

ramshackleglam:

Love this idea, mostly because fresh herbs are crazy expensive and I never use them all up before they go bad: chop up your herbs and stick them into an ice cube tray, then cover with olive oil and freeze.

Toss a cube or two into your pan whenever you’re in need, and presto: fresh herbs, all winter long.