In-cabin photos of the Airbus A380 superjumbo


Airbus A380 with Emerites livery

The Airbus A380 is a monster in the aviation field, eclipsing the once king of the skies, the Boeing 747-400 in just about every measurable category (except fuel consumption perhaps). The A380 is a double-decker, four-engined airliner, nicknamed “The Superjumbo”, manufactured throughout Europe by Airbus S.A.S. The double decker fuselage design extends the length of the plane, allowing for 50% more floor space than the 747-400, which means they can now pack in up to 853 passengers in the all-economy configuration, finally bringing that lovely economy-slaughterhouse feeling to the skies. The Airbus made it’s maiden commercial test voyage earlier this year.

Experience high-class air-flight, A380 style after the jump..

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December 6th in Flight, Photos | | 23 comments
Top 100 photos from the Hubble Telescope


Hubble top 100 photo

In celebration of the news that Hubble is getting it’s much needed upgrade after-all, we’re linking to the European Space Agency’s Hubble information page, which collects thousands of photographs taken from the Hubble Telescope in it’s over 93,000 rotations around the Earth.

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November 1st in Astronomy, NASA, News, Photos | | 3 comments
I love Kevin Mitnick’s business card


Kevin Mitnick's business card

Looking through Flickr photo sets of business cards, trying to find a good high quality print shop for my soon to be announced new company, I stumbled upon Keven Mitnick’s card for Mitnick Security Consulting, LLC. Celebrity hacker, activist and security consultant, Keven Mitnick has been legit for several years now, doing high-paying security talks and naturally, consulting. His business card is perhaps some of the best imagery I’ve seen for marketing one’s business, him being quite a well-known hacker turned security consultant, what screams “I know security” better than a business card that also functions as a pop-out lock-picking set? An absolutely brilliant idea and many props go out to Mitnick and his design team for envisioning and following through on the idea so fashionably.

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September 27th in Hackers, Marketing, Photos | | 6 comments
The history of famous photographs


Picture History

Pictures are in fact worth a thousand words and more, which the wonderful Picture History site attempts to prove. By taking some of history’s most famous captured images and giving a history on each shot, Picture History is creating one of the largest and most interesting galleries on the internet. Featuring thousands of photographs from the last 150 years, you can search photos by theme or randomly find a fascinating photo and read it’s history.

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September 22nd in Gallery, History, Photos | | 10 comments
Photos of the Russian space shuttle Buran


Buran shuttle

While the Soviet Union was still trudging along heavily, there was a successful Soviet space program to build a Soviet fleet of space shuttles, allowing the U.S.S.R to compete with the Americans in space. Naturally, as with all public works when the Soviet government fell, many of the higher-ups in these programs made off with billions of state-money, effectively bankrupting the Russian space program for the foreseeable future. But there were several successful space trips made by the Buran shuttle, which oddly enough, I never heard about In the US back when I was a kid (hmmmmmm). Thankfully, our Eastern blogrades at English Russia have put up a wealth of photos and videos, along with some technical information about Mother Russia’s failed shuttle program.

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September 15th in Gallery, Photos, Soviet, Space | | 5 comments
Gallery of vintage drug advertisements


Vintage drugs!

Another brilliant gallery of vintage marketing from mid-20th century magizines. The theme of this gallery is vintage drug and narcotic advertisements from various mid-20th century magazines, proving that not only has pharmaceutical companies always been totally sleazy with their marketing, but that vintage magazine ads from the 50′s just look fucking awesome.

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September 13th in Advertising, Photos, Retro | | 6 comments
Collection of celebrity artists and their works


Summer Wind by Frank Sinatra

While musicians, writers and actors are often times referred to as artists in their respective fields, few actually make the jump into the fine arts, photography, paintings and drawings. From Frank Sinatra to Jeff Bridges to Billy Dee Williams to Donna Summer, unexpected artists are all around Hollywood, painting and drawing the visions in their head. Pop Life Art contains a comprehensive listing of celebrity artists, quite possible the most complete listing on the internet, with links to galleries where you can view and/or purchase art from your favorite celebrity.

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September 10th in Art, Celebrity, Photos | | 8 comments
Gallery of lenticular and other strange cloud formations


Lenticular clouds

Valuca is a collector of all things amazing it seems, building a gallery site full of the most beautiful photos I’ve recently seen featuring lenticular clouds, wave clouds and other un-identified strange weather and cloud formations. The lenticular cloud is often confused as UFOs, due to their circular pattern, and usually form along mountain ranges. One amazing thing is that these cloud formations do not generally move, no matter how strong the wind may be.

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September 9th in Photos, Weather | | 3 comments
Blacklight tattoo gallery, whoa!


Blacklight tattoos!

Whoa. Blacklight reactive ink seems to be gaining steam in the tattoo world, with more and more people getting light-reactive tattoos, visible only when blacklight is passed over them. The ink is FDA approved, likely being the safest ink on the market today, containing no phosphors, additives or EverGlow. Some of the tats in the gallery are pretty plain in my opinion, but the skeletal structure is a pretty great use of this ‘technology’ (go along with me here) and is most definitely Bunch of Nerds approved.

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September 5th in Art, Photos, Tattoos | | 8 comments
College students stumble on to set of Lost, make themselves at home


Lost fans stumble-upon un-guarded set

What do you do if you’re a huge fan of television’s Lost and happen to stumble-upon an un-guarded film set while on holiday in Hawaii? You make yourself at home naturally! A few college students did just that while enjoying some sun in the vicinity where Lost shoots in Hawaii. While exploring some pristine beaches, they stumbled upon a completely empty Lost set, which appears to give some spoiling insight into some upcoming episodes. The students found tents, a cage (?), racks of Dharma branded food, cans and toilet paper (which I hope they ‘borrowed’), among many other things. Thankfully (?), they documented their trespassing and are sharing the complete photo set on Flickr for us land-locked Lost fans to enjoy.

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August 27th in Flickr, Lost, Photos, Television, Travel | | 32 comments

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