A limited edition full sized replica of the Halo Needler weapon from Neca Toys.
Woody from Toy Story said it best:
Oh, great. If anyone attacks we can blink em’ to death.
A limited edition full sized replica of the Halo Needler weapon from Neca Toys.
Woody from Toy Story said it best:
Oh, great. If anyone attacks we can blink em’ to death.
Behold: the Daymak Beast (US$1,190-3,200) a solar powered ‘e-bike’ whose 60V 12AH lithium battery is trickle-fed from onboard solar panels, giving a claimed range of 40 km and top speed of 32 km/h.
Naturally, it’s Bluetooth and USB enabled with a dedicated app for tracking performance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qo0fnK3na5g
The changing face of mankind, illustrated by Museum of the Earth paleo artist in residence John Gurche (that’s him, top right) visualised by Yale University Press.
Shaping Humanity: How Science, Art, and Imagination Help Us Understand Our Origins (John Gurche)
Controversial.
A rather adorable short from Aardman Animations wherein:
A plucky, pioneering pre-historic fish, has a ground-breaking plan to improve his life.
An unnerving animation by 3D artist Francisco Sanchez de Canete inspired by Charles Darwn’s first impressions of carnivorous plants.
Parachutist Brianne Thompson demonstrates the necessity of a second chute by destroying the first, in flight, with a shot from a flare gun.
Croissant by Dice Productions. To wit:
Henry notices a bit of croissant on Gregory’s face during a romantic business lunch. Things escalate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1grJX-garg
Caroline from Brainy Films writes:
We made another cheapo comedy short – it’s called Payday, and it’s for anyone who’s ever gone “Why do I work for this idiot?” – so pretty much everyone.
Previously: Have You Any Spare Change?