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    John Oliver takes a dig at Arnab

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    May 31
  • The Future isn’t when your rocket lands like a Ufo. Its when the metal engines are *printed*, not built with parts. And its happening now.

    Space X Dragon 2 unveil

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    May 31
  • Dubai Galactica | Flickr – Photo Sharing

    Dreamy

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    Apr 26
  • The Things Scientists get to do.
    Praying mantises get extra-tiny 3D glasses to test their vision.

    All the better to see you with!

     

    Look who’s looking!

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    Apr 26
  • Stunning what the photo-medium itself does to familiar faces:

    31 Stunning 1860s-Style Tintype Portraits
    of the Movie Stars at Sundance

    http://www.esquire.com/blogs/culture/sundance-tintype-portraits-2014#slide-1

    The eyes in particular blaze out – I can’t help but think of portraits of Indians from around that time where they seem to glare at the camera…

    Tintypes of Hollywood Stars

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    Jan 25
  • Lady Gaga opens SNL

    https://dailymotion.com/video/x17a7sh

    “Ikea Visit” in the style of the movie ‘Gravity’

    Brilliant!

    Sublime

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    Nov 17
  • You can spend a day just going through all this. Breathtaking pictures.

    February 1928. Gloria Swanson, behind a curtain of lace, as the first feature-length “talkies” were emerging. By Edward Steichen
    February 1928. Gloria Swanson, behind a curtain of lace, as the first feature-length “talkies” were emerging. By Edward Steichen.
    Condé Nast’s Vanity Fair was founded in 1913 with the goal of recording “truthfully and entertainingly the progress of American life.” Since then, the title has featured the highest-quality journalism, photography, and commentary on all aspects of culture. On our 100th birthday, see the highlights of our history in slide shows, films, essays, articles, and full issues.
    http://www.vanityfair.com/100-years-of-vanity-fair

    Would it be possible at all to have a retrospective like this of the Indian scene? The archives probably don’t even exist.

    Vanity Fair: 100 years

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    Sep 8
  • the future, that is. Man controls machine-hand with his mind and vestigial muscles. Incredible.

    Its here…

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    Sep 7
  • Another great Vice magazine feature…who knew stuffing bananas into axle bearings was good for truck transmissions?

     

    Hustling the new ‘Frontier’

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    Sep 7
  • And if meat can be ‘grown’ in a petri-dish, just like you set dahi at home, does that mean vegetarians can eat it, since no animal was hurt or killed? Bring on the dharam-sankats of science!

    One day, youll set meat like dahi at home…

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    Aug 5
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