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Minecraft, Makerbot & Post-Scarcity Econ
July 26th, 2012 12:30 PMPBS Idea Channel's Mike talks about the futuristic concept of post-scarcity economy as envisioned in the open-world sandbox game Minecraft and 3D printing machine Makerbot.
KYM Gallery: Indestructible Nokia 3310
July 26th, 2012 1:00 AMDid you know? Nokia sold more than 136 million units of this indestructible WMD in the shape of of a phone.
Fsjal Turns Three!
July 25th, 2012 9:58 PMThree years ago today, this wall-eyed little guy was born on 4chan's /b/ and named after the post ending in number 69, which read: fsjal. Check inside for more than 2,000 variants!
Me Gusta Time
July 25th, 2012 9:01 PMThe popular rage comic face Me Gusta returns to its Spanish roots in this infectiously funny music video by ESCHUFE.tv.
The Floor is Lava
July 25th, 2012 8:30 PM80s and 90s Nostalgia: In this popular children's game, participants pretend the floor is made of hot lava and scale furniture and other objects to avoid touching the ground.
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KYM Gallery: Indestructible Nokia 3310
Did you know? Nokia sold more than 136 million units of this indestructible WMD in the shape of of a phone.
Fsjal Turns Three!
Three years ago today, this wall-eyed little guy was born on 4chan's /b/ and named after the post ending in number 69, which read: fsjal. Check inside for more than 2,000 variants!
The Floor is Lava
80s and 90s Nostalgia: In this popular children's game, participants pretend the floor is made of hot lava and scale furniture and other objects to avoid touching the ground.