Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Boom!


Guys just like to destroy stuff, think it's just innate.



The Crisis of Credit Visualized


This was created by Johnathan Jarvis as part of his thesis project at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Very nicely done.


The Crisis of Credit Visualized from Jonathan Jarvis on Vimeo.

Link here (HD version).

Tweenbots


Just a quick post. The idea behind is quite interesting.










Link here

Monday, April 6, 2009

Interval run ard the estate and free weights.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Interval run ard the estate and free weights

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Cat Shit One


Who would have thought that cute fluffy bunnies would be so deadly. Its a new 3D animated Japanese series called Cat Shit One which was preview at the recent Tokyo Anime Fair.



Link here.

Little Red Riding Hood


Not really the Little Red Riding Hood we remembered.


SlagsmÄlsklubben - Sponsored by destiny from Tomas Nilsson on Vimeo.

From Geekologie.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009


Some more runs






24 March 2009

16 March 2009

Thursday, March 12, 2009


Woot!





Penguins


Something cute





Funny drawings from Pencil at Dawn.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Cute Loewe Sound Advertisement


An unrelated picture and a pretty cute advert.



from Geekologie.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

LEGO Millennium Falcon construction


Very nice stop-motion building of the LEGO Millennium Falcon


Building the LEGO Millennium Falcon from Gizmodo on Vimeo.

From Gizmodo.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Been awhile since I've ran more than my usual 3km estate runs. Feels good! Woot Woot!!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Bizkit the Sleep Walking Dog


I've seen this post on various sites now...



On a separate note, this Coca-Cola advertisement is pretty cute

Friday, February 27, 2009

LEGO Minifig business card


So cool! I want my own too!








LEGO customizes minifig business cards for their employees.

Reportedly, LEGO even attempts to match an employee's features with their own minifigs. This is the coolest business card ever!

So mine will read" Robert Ang. Home Maker" Wahahahahhahaha!

link.

P.S: The LEGO comic came from here along with a couple of others below.


Friday, February 20, 2009

Interval run ard the Estate. 3 x 10 widearm pushups. 3 x 15 crunches.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Interval run ard the Estate. 3 x 10 widearm pushups. 3 x 15 crunches. 2 x pullups. 4 x 5 bicep curls.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Nice Jacket

French Connection - Sluggo Jacket

lined suit jacket with slit chest pocket and 2 flap side pockets, knotch collar, 2 button fastenings. 100% wool. Style code - R5B8A



Tag Heuer Carrera Automatic Chronograph Tachymetre CV2014.BA0786



Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch

Fashion Tips

How to ensure proper fit

Button-down shirts

Dress shirts tend to shrink after a few washings, so before buying and getting a shirt tailored, make sure the sleeve is slightly longer in order to counteract any eventual shrinkage.
  • Shirt sleeves should cover your wrist and reach the beginning of your thumbs.
  • Cuffs should be tight enough to prevent them from slipping down your wrist.
  • When leaving the button-down shirt untucked, it should hang just above your pants zipper (at back pocket level).
  • When wearing a jacket and extending your arms, the sleeves should land between a half-inch and one inch past the jacket.
Collars & shirts

If the shirt's seams meet at the shoulder, you know it fits quite well.
  • Your forefinger should be able to fit in between your collar and your neck when the shirt is buttoned to the top.
  • The collar's tips and outer edge should be covered by your blazer or suit jacket's lapels. To ensure that this happens, always fit your dress shirts and button-downs before fitting your jackets and blazers.
Blazers

The blazer or jacket's sleeve should rest at your thumb knuckle when your arm is extended, and the blazer or jacket should cover your backside.
  • The blazer/jacket's collar should leave about a half- inch of your dress shirt's collar visible.

Pants

Trousers

Try them on without shoes; they should just touch the floor. With shoes on, the back part of your pants should barely touch the ground (one rule of thumb is that pants should break at about 1/3 of the way down the shoe). And your socks should not show when you walk.

Neckties

The simplest way to ensure a well-fitted necktie is to have a well-fitted shirt to wear it with.

Here are some guidelines to remember:
  • Your tie should always hang barely above your belt buckle.
  • The size of the tie knot should not lift the tips of your shirt collar.
  • The inverted triangle of the tie knot should fit snugly into the triangle created by your buttoned-up shirt collar.

Four-in-hand knot

Windsor knot

Belts
  • When it comes to belts, you should buy one size bigger than your pants. A 34" waist means a 36" belt.
  • The buckle's notch should fit into the center hole of the belt (usually hole number three; most belts have five holes).
  • The tail of the belt should end just past the first loop on your pants.
  • The edge of the belt buckle, the row of buttons on your shirt and your fly should all line up vertically.
Fashion Tips from AskMen.com.

Friday, February 6, 2009