Well made. From the same guy who brought us Iron Man vs. Bruce Lee, Bumblebee Boy turns our favorite Autobot into a breakdancin’ fool:
Amphibious Water Bottle Bicycle in China
•June 10, 2009 • Leave a CommentDon’t know what you were expecting, but this is not some high-tech, revolutionary vehicle. It’s just an interesting home-made amphibious bicycle.
Li Weiguo is the man who designed and built this floating bicycle, and the girl riding it in the photos is his daughter Li Jin.
His amphibious bicycle has eight water buckets that act as pontoons and adjustable vane wheels that provide the driving power. It might not look as good as other custom made bikes, but at least you can ride it on water and land alike, and that’s the whole point.

Source: China.org.cn
Monster Echizen Jellyfish off the coast of Northern Japan
•June 9, 2009 • 1 CommentYES it’s real… FREAKING AWESOME I KNOW!
June 8, 2009 — Giant jellyfish like this one are taking over parts of the world’s oceans as overfishing and other human activities open windows of opportunity for them to prosper, say researchers.
In this photo, a diver is attaching a sensor to track a monster Echizen jellyfish, which has a body almost 5 feet across, off the coast of northern Japan.
Jellyfish are normally kept in check by fish, which eat small jellyfish and compete for jellyfish food such as zooplankton, researchers said. But, with overfishing, jellyfish numbers are increasing.
These huge creatures can burst through fishing nets, as well as destroy local fisheries with their taste for fish eggs and larvae.
I don’t know whether I want to swim with it or make love to it!
Anthony Richardson of CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Research and colleagues reported their findings in the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution to coincide with World Oceans Day.
They say climate change could also cause jellyfish populations to grow. The team believes that for the first time, water conditions could lead to what they call a “jellyfish stable state,” in which jellyfish rule the oceans.
The combination of overfishing and high levels of nutrients in the water has been linked to jellyfish blooms. Nitrogen and phosphorous in run-off cause red phytoplankton blooms, which create low-oxygen dead zones where jellyfish survive, but fish can’t, researchers said.
“(There is) a jellyfish called Nomura, which is the biggest jellyfish in the world. It can weigh 200 kilograms (440 pounds), as big as a sumo wrestler and is 2 meters (2.5 feet) in diameter,” Richardson said.
Richardson said jellyfish numbers are increasing in Southeast Asia, the Black Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the North Sea.
Article via: Discovery News
Celebrity Star Wars [photoshoped]
•June 8, 2009 • Leave a CommentWorth1000’s latest photochop contest, Celebrity Star Wars, is a Hollywood meets Hoth mashup with everyone from Jack Black and Halle Berry to WALL-E and EVA getting Jed-i-fied:
See them all at: Worth1000
Denise Richards’ Funbags
•June 6, 2009 • Leave a CommentEverybody knows the best thing about Denise Richards is her fun bags:
Proof that Denise ACTUALLY has a good sense of humor… and great Funbags!
Han Solo P.I. [mashup]
•June 6, 2009 • Leave a CommentThe side-by-side sequence comparison version:
Nice job guy, but let’s hope you’re the last.
Hardcore Tetris Orgy
•June 5, 2009 • Leave a CommentYou’ll never look at Tetris the same way again!
Mow the Lawn [WTF commercial]
•June 5, 2009 • Leave a CommentProbably thought up by a girl, it’s that ridiculous.
Or a really, really lame guy.








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