Joy Division and Daft Punk songs reproduced with 3D-printed records
We’ve seen numerous objects created with 3D printing, but Amanda Ghassaei has been working on a rather specific use of the technology: using it to help turn digital audio files into albums you can play on your record player.
Favorite moments from Doctor Who Christmas Specials Past: The Doctor Meets Donna
Doctor Who: The Runaway Bride
(Source: 30secondstocalifornia)
idonotevenhaveatitleformyblog:
so my sister has had really bad diarrhea today and everytime she goes to the bathroom shes like “I HAVE TO SHIT” and then runs into it.
and we were at this restaurant for dinner and she went to the bathroom and when she came back my mom was like “so did you take a big D” she meant a dump.
but she said D.
I almost started crying.
Louis Halsey, 88, and John Spofford, 94
New York City, New York
A couple finally married after 64 years togetherWhat qt’s~
Sunday’s New York Times front page does something the paper of record has rarely, if ever, done before: It leads with a black box rather than an image, with zero photos taking up the top half of the page. It also downplays the suspect significantly. (ht @thomaskaplan)
crowleysconsultinggodofmischief:
AR 15
protecting your rights for the last 60 years?
#it’s not about banning all guns tbh #but banning fucking assault rifles
(Source: questionall)

