When good cakes go horribly wrong

  July 23rd, 2008 by Nerds

Custom cake design is an art form, unfortunately one which is usually relegated to grocery store isles, practiced by high school students earning minimum wage. Thankfully, someone has take it upon themselves to collect and display some of the monstrous grocery store, warehouse shops and deli cake disasters which are gracing the picnic tables of birthday parties and baby showers worldwide.

See more: Cake Wrecks




Blogs, Food | | 5 comments

Bashful Blonde, Silver Fox, Electric Blue, Pink Passion.

  July 12th, 2008 by melanie

“Gosh, what to give a kitty that has everything?!”

I know you all have asked yourself this very question on many occasions before. Well, fret no longer because Kitty Wigs comes to the rescue! Pick from four stylish models, and sleep with one eye open from now on. I am convinced your feline companion will do her very best to claw your face off and spit out a colourful hairball after the deed.



Look at more pictures of pissed off kitties here: Kitty Wigs

Animals, Bizarre, Fashion | | 2 comments

Etnies skater takes on traffic at the 405 on Go Skateboarding Day

  July 2nd, 2008 by Nerds


See more skate, snow, surf, and moto videos at Shred or Die

Hitting up the 405 in LA, an Etnies pro decided to show his support for Go Skateboarding Day by blocking up traffic and kicking along a stretch of the notoriously overcrowded highway. He’s done us proud.

Skating, Video | | 25 comments

Martian soil could support life, or at least Asparagus

  July 2nd, 2008 by Nerds

Scientists analyzing soil sample tests sent back by the Phoenix Mars Lander has found that the Martian soil to be much more alkaline than previously expected, “flabergasting” scientists. This means that Martian soil, containing traces of magnesium, sodium, potassium and other elements, could support life in it’s past, present and future forms (similar to the soil in your backyard).

The location of the Phoenix touch down is believed to hold large amounts of water-ice below the surface, however scientists haven’t been able to detect organic carbon, which is an essential ingredient for life.

You can also follow the Mars Phoenix on Twitter for up to the minute news as it happens, or at least a few minutes delay as the signal reaches Earth.

Read more Via BBC News

Astronomy, Mars, NASA | | 4 comments


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