Er…something seems to have gone wrong. danielleh? Have you seen this particular spinoff?

Er…something seems to have gone wrong. danielleh? Have you seen this particular spinoff?

samdraws:

Now with colour!
‘Doctor Who’ is sort of the opposite of ‘Scooby Doo’- everyone thinks that nothing’s up, but it’s always actually aliens.
…Also instead of a bunch of teenagers, it’s just this one really old guy.
Man, just for once I want the Doctor Who villain-of-the-week to end up being a guy in a suit trying to to scare people away from buried treasure, or attract customers to his amusement park or something

samdraws:

Now with colour!

‘Doctor Who’ is sort of the opposite of ‘Scooby Doo’- everyone thinks that nothing’s up, but it’s always actually aliens.

…Also instead of a bunch of teenagers, it’s just this one really old guy.

Man, just for once I want the Doctor Who villain-of-the-week to end up being a guy in a suit trying to to scare people away from buried treasure, or attract customers to his amusement park or something

tariaviandanaloglife:

Its a curse sometimes

tariaviandanaloglife:

Its a curse sometimes

onetinyhand:

joan holloway.

onetinyhand:

joan holloway.

danielleh:

redscharlach:

Otters Who Look Like Benedict Cumberbatch: A Visual Examination.

All otters are from The Daily Otter, for all your ottery Tumblr needs!

via Seth

harvardseas:

Extreme Biomimetics | Taking inspiration from the lotus leaf and the pitcher plant to create ice-resistant and nonstick surfaces, Harvard professor Joanna Aizenberg draws on the genius of nature to create the materials of the future. Aizenberg recently gave a lively talk at TEDxBigApple, describing the full breadth of her bio-inspired research.

This stuff…this stuff gets me very interested indeed.

I love this. Great synthesis of ergonomics and technology. Needs some sort of interface to log and identify stored dimensions, but beyond that this is an exciting idea.