This is Reginald the Kitten and he is not happy about his bath time.
I.just.can’t.stop.staring.at.this.
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This is Reginald the Kitten and he is not happy about his bath time.
I.just.can’t.stop.staring.at.this.
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This is Reginald the Kitten and he is not happy about his bath time.
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I beg to differ.
And people say the internet is a waste of time. @Disney gem.
So it turns out Martin & Amanda’s children are in fact John and Sherlock.
BAHAHAHAHAHA!!
OMG!
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You know it’s true.
AWWWW a wittle baby dalek ^u^ it’s SO ADORABLE!
INCUBATE, INCUBAAAAATE, IN-CU-BAAAAAAAAAATE!
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Skinny Circuits
Rubbed on like a temporary tattoo these ultra-thin electronics bend and stretch with the skin. Their development paves the way for sensors that monitor heart and brain activity to take the place of bulky equipment and taped-on electrodes. Electronic components shrunk to the size of tiny bumps on the skin are connected with serpentine wires that meander like rivers, straightening rather than snapping when stretched. The whole thing is mounted on a rubbery sheet that mimics the elastic properties of skin. Known as epidermal electronics, the technology can even control computer games from voice commands. Worn on the gamer’s throat, the patches detect the electrical charges associated with the muscle movements of speech. The potential applications of linking electronics and biology in this way seem boundless.
Written by Mick Warwicker
This is awesome.
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Take my blogs
take my site
take me where I cannot write.
I don’t care
I’m still free
You can’t take the ‘net from me.
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A new vending machine has been released which can print any book within minutes.
The Espresso Book Machine has access to 500,000 different books - the same as 23.6 miles of shelf space - and can even churn out a fresh copy of Crime and Punishment in just nine minutes.
Pages are printed at a rate of over 100 per minute and are then pressed, glued and cut to produce a pristine book.
Users simply pick the book they would like on a screen and wait for it to be printed … it certainly is a novel way of getting a new book.
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*screams*
omg itty bitty steph! and cass! and damian! and kate being all grumpy and asfasfasf
!!!!!
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