Isn't this a nice picture of a sunset over the sea?
Incr-edible sunset over the sea
Now look a little closer. Are you sure that the sea is actually water? Are you sure those rocks are actually rocks? And is that really the sky?
This is a nice example of the art of Carl Warner. The whole landscape is made of food! The sky and sea are made of salmon, the rocks are bread and potatos, and the little boat is a pea pod. Isn't that amazing?
I found more examples of Carl Warner's edible landscapes on the BBC web site
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Or visit Carl Warner's own web site
, but be warned that it is one of those fancy Flash-only sites that look great but are a pain to use and may not work for you.
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xorbit,
last changed on April 2, 2008
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No, that isn't a typo, I really meant to type "fat", not "fast"!
Fat car
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xorbit,
last changed on February 20, 2008
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Have you ever noticed that the only time you ever really get to see the Windows shutdown screen for any length of time is when Windows is NOT shutting down? Therefor, we propose to change this screen to improve its accuracy:
Improved shutdown screen
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xorbit,
last changed on February 10, 2008
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xorbit,
last changed on February 3, 2008
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How do you get a moose 50 feet in the air by accident?
Pogo Moose Incident - Fairbanks, Alaska
"They were laying new power cables. They were strung on the ground for miles. The moose are rutting right now and very agitated. He was thrashing around and got his antlers stuck. When the men (miles away) pull the lines up with their big equipment, he went too."
Pogo Moose Incident - Fairbanks, Alaska
The complete story can be found on Snopes.com: Moose hanging from power cables
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feynmium,
last changed on January 31, 2008
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