14th of August, 2011 @ 13:01 _

I’m always afraid this is gonna happen if my girlfriend’s cat is in the room.

I’m always afraid this is gonna happen if my girlfriend’s cat is in the room.

(Source: oh-whiskers)

14th of August, 2011 @ 01:53 _

12th of August, 2011 @ 00:59 _

ianbrooks:

Nyan Cat vs. Tac Nayn by J.R. Barker

Get the epic and never-ending breakfast battle between Poptart Cat and Waffle Cat as prints at society6.

10th of August, 2011 @ 19:22 _

moderation:

96 New Reasons To Love Star Clusters
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“Ninety-six clusters of stars in the sky….  Ninety-six clusters of  stars…  You take one down and pass it around…” Do you need ninety-six  new reasons to love astronomy?  Then you’re going to want to hear about  all the new discoveries the VISTA infrared survey telescope at ESO’s  Paranal Observatory has made.  Read on…   
An international team of astronomers has taken observations to the  next level with their discovery of 96 new star clusters which have been  hidden behind the dusty cloak of interstellar matter.  By utilizing  sensitive infrared detectors and the world’s largest survey telescope,  the intrepid crew set a new record for finding so many faint and small  clusters at one time.
“This discovery highlights the potential of VISTA and the VVV survey  for finding star clusters, especially those hiding in dusty star-forming  regions in the Milky Way’s disc. VVV goes much deeper than other  surveys,” says Jura Borissova, lead author of the study.
(via universetoday)

moderation:

96 New Reasons To Love Star Clusters

“Ninety-six clusters of stars in the sky…. Ninety-six clusters of stars… You take one down and pass it around…” Do you need ninety-six new reasons to love astronomy? Then you’re going to want to hear about all the new discoveries the VISTA infrared survey telescope at ESO’s Paranal Observatory has made. Read on…  

An international team of astronomers has taken observations to the next level with their discovery of 96 new star clusters which have been hidden behind the dusty cloak of interstellar matter. By utilizing sensitive infrared detectors and the world’s largest survey telescope, the intrepid crew set a new record for finding so many faint and small clusters at one time.

“This discovery highlights the potential of VISTA and the VVV survey for finding star clusters, especially those hiding in dusty star-forming regions in the Milky Way’s disc. VVV goes much deeper than other surveys,” says Jura Borissova, lead author of the study.

(via universetoday)

10th of August, 2011 @ 11:28 _

(Source: randomness-is-epic)

8th of August, 2011 @ 21:11 _

Everyone must witness the glory of Baman Piderman

5th of August, 2011 @ 12:09 _

hisako87:

now for serious doodle (how is that possible)
We have a raccoon that likes to visit in the middle of the night, he’s  been coming around for a few weeks now. He used to stick around longer  but our cats scare him off so now he just pauses by the door for a  couple seconds

My raccoon drawings always come out like this: 

:(

hisako87:

now for serious doodle (how is that possible)

We have a raccoon that likes to visit in the middle of the night, he’s been coming around for a few weeks now. He used to stick around longer but our cats scare him off so now he just pauses by the door for a couple seconds

My raccoon drawings always come out like this: 

Photorealism.

:(

(via fuckyeahraccoons)

5th of August, 2011 @ 12:04 _

Carduino!

Carduino!

30th of July, 2011 @ 15:09 _

strangewood:

GPOY

strangewood:

GPOY

30th of July, 2011 @ 00:58 _

gamefreaksnz:

Nyan Cat Machine - Papercraft by ~ddi7i4d on deviantART
Nyan Cat Machine PapercraftMake your own: [link]Size: 12 cm x 10 cm x 3 cm // 4.7” x 4” x 1.3”

If only I had a printer. 

gamefreaksnz:

Nyan Cat Machine - Papercraft by ~ddi7i4d on deviantART

Nyan Cat Machine Papercraft
Make your own: [link]
Size: 12 cm x 10 cm x 3 cm // 4.7” x 4” x 1.3”

If only I had a printer.