Showing posts with label egypt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label egypt. Show all posts

Fairy tale elk and bear (link roundup)




Elk and bear prints on sale in Jenni Saarenkylä's Etsy shop. Via.

And a few more links:

1. An "elaborate" and illegal mountain bike course was found in the forest in Orange County. Officials are going to dismantle it.

2. Mike Krahulik shares a really cute story about his (evil) Star Wars obsessed child.

3. Point someone to this next time they don't appreciate how great the world is.

*Previously: Finnish fairy tales used to promote a Japanese department store.

*Buy Princess Mononoke toys at eBay.

Pharaoh Vader t-shirt (link roundup)



Today's Tee Fury t-shirt is Pharaoh Vader by Jimiyo.

And a few more links:

1. Allegation that Liberty Media, who owns the Atlanta Braves, also owns a company that sells steroids. Via.

2. Photos from the Portland Cake Wrecks book signing. The cupcakes (at the bottom) are incredible.

3. Chad Johnson/Ochocinco was able to make a Lambeau leap earlier this season because he bought tickets for fans to sit in the stadium and catch him.

*Previously: Chinese Vader's lightsaber makes people's clothing disappear.

*Buy wind-up mummys at eBay.

Street Fighter, God of War, Anubis desktop wallpapers

Media Molecule recently posted images of Little Big Planet's Sackboy as Egyptian God Anubis, God of War's Kratos, and Street Fighter's Ry, Chun-Li, Zangief, and Guile. I took the liberty of creating a few jumbo desktop wallpapers:





*Previously: Greek Mythology Little Big Planet desktop wallpapers.

*Buy Little Big Planet toys at eBay.

Video of a man quickly sculpting a cat out of glass (link roundup)



It's like a magic trick how smoothly and quickly this man makes a cat out of glass.

And a few more links:

1. The Consumerist was purchased by Consumers Union, the nonprofit publisher of Consumer Reports.

2. Unemployment in Egypt might be as high as 30 percent. Or more. Via.

3. NYU lost $24 million in investments managed by Bernard Madoff. Via.

4. "The new generation PS3 contains an estimated 2,820 individual parts, compared to 4,048 in the previous-generation model with a 60Gbyte hard drive." Via.

*Previously: In case of revolution break glass.

*Buy Consumer Reports guides at Amazon.

Papercraft robot




Robot paper toy by Scott Robinson. Go here to request the template. Also, this Mickey Mouse shirt by Robinson



is on sale here.

Recommended by James Lillis, who also has some clever t-shirts on sale:


Godzilla/Subway mashup.


Egyptian rock god.

*Previously: Super Mario World as subway map.

*Buy toy robots at eBay.