How do I find Waldo with Mathematica? - Stack Overflow

Adobe MAX 2011 - Photoshop Image Deblurring sneak (by peterelst)

ddylanjoness: What If Cats Were Using The Internet All Along? (by fatheed)

ddylanjoness: What If Cats Were Using The Internet All Along? (by fatheed)

N.O.M image swap. 
“Pretty cool, eh? And, since I’m already on my soap box, I want to add: There seems to be this idea out there that action through the Internet has no important effect. Even people I really respect, like Jon Stewart, promote this idea. Well, today, I probably got a message of equality to over 100,000 people, among them members of the other side. This generation fights in a new way, but we fight just as hard.” - Zach

N.O.M image swap. 

Pretty cool, eh? And, since I’m already on my soap box, I want to add: There seems to be this idea out there that action through the Internet has no important effect. Even people I really respect, like Jon Stewart, promote this idea. Well, today, I probably got a message of equality to over 100,000 people, among them members of the other side. This generation fights in a new way, but we fight just as hard.” - Zach

(Source: thedailywhat)

February 6th, 2011 | 2,390 notes
Polaroid

Polaroid

(Source: whothefuckisleonora, via katherinebloggs)

December 19th, 2010 | 1,012 notes
“Imagine, if you will, Thomas Jefferson sitting down to pen (or quill) a rough draft of the Declaration of Independence early in 1776… you know, when the colonies that would become the United States of America formally explained their decision to become independent states, and thus not be a part of Great Britain any longer. Imagine him writing the words ‘our fellow citizens’ — but know that, thanks to hyperspectral imaging, the Library of Congress has confirmed that he originally wrote ‘our fellow subjects’ — but then scrubbed it out and replaced it with the word ‘citizens.’ Personally, we feel pretty happy with the knowledge that the founding fathers chose their words so carefully …” (via Hyperspectral imaging reveals Declaration of Independence rough draft dubbed citizens ‘subjects’)

“Imagine, if you will, Thomas Jefferson sitting down to pen (or quill) a rough draft of the Declaration of Independence early in 1776… you know, when the colonies that would become the United States of America formally explained their decision to become independent states, and thus not be a part of Great Britain any longer. Imagine him writing the words ‘our fellow citizens’ — but know that, thanks to hyperspectral imaging, the Library of Congress has confirmed that he originally wrote ‘our fellow subjects’ — but then scrubbed it out and replaced it with the word ‘citizens.’ Personally, we feel pretty happy with the knowledge that the founding fathers chose their words so carefully …” (via Hyperspectral imaging reveals Declaration of Independence rough draft dubbed citizens ‘subjects’)

Wall Painting

Wall Painting

Human neural stem cells from fetal cortex stained for DNA (blue), neuronal (green) and astrocyte (red) markers. Corey Seehus/ GE Healthcare IN Cell Image Competition. (via laura-palmer, neuroimages, fluxlust)

Human neural stem cells from fetal cortex stained for DNA (blue), neuronal (green) and astrocyte (red) markers. Corey Seehus/ GE Healthcare IN Cell Image Competition. (via laura-palmerneuroimagesfluxlust)

May 22nd, 2010 | 55 notes