Kumo - Girl’s Tuition
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Shun Training Video with Alton Brown from Good Eats. More about knife selection and technique in this other video. Both videos have polar opposite crap quality audio, sorry about that.
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So, so many pretty things.
Playing With Knives; #90s #dance #music by Bizarre Inc.
(Source: youtube.com)
English on the left channel, Japanese on the right channel. Headphones recommended.
Utada Hikaru - Simple and Clean/Hikari (English + Japanese mix)
Source 1
There are few things cooler in this world than Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo.
The only problem is that’s not Guy-Manuel. Source picture is here from @VolpinProps (Harrison Krix) wearing a one of a kind replica helmet which he made over the course of 17 months. Now he is working on a replica of Thomas’ helmet.
(Source: sirmitchell, via unmanuel)
World map of #flickr and #twitter locations; #geological #infographic by Eric Fischer (@enf). Blue dots represent twitter geotags and yellow dots represent flickr geotags.
LED Watch designed by Hironao Tsuboi from 100% via illillill
Part of apertures of metal band became digital display screen. Metal band and digital figures mingle together in proportion naturally. Without the face of “timepiece”, it displays figures only when needed but also quite vague existence, “time”
(The) Reactable Live!; #electronic #musicmaking #equipment #demo by rodrigomusquito
The Hill of Crosses; Northern Lithuania Catholic pilgrimage site #photography by @Mannobult
The precise origin of the practice of leaving crosses on the hill is uncertain, but it is believed that the first crosses were placed on the former Jurgaičiai or Domantai hill fort after the 1831 Uprising. […] The exact number of crosses is unknown, but estimates put it at about 55,000 in 1990[2] and 100,000 in 2006
…elsewhere to note from an excerpt about Kryždirbystė:
Lithuanian cross crafting has been enrolled into the list of Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity of 2001 by UNESCO.
(Source: commons.wikimedia.org)