T.R. & Stuff

May 21

beesmygod:

last time i tried to do that style emulation meme people gave me shit like picasso or el greco to emulate

like i draw like this

there are certain things i just Can’t Do

chazstity:

a savage antonius

chazstity:

a savage antonius

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May 20

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nextjen:

Darth Revan by ~craig-6420

nextjen:

Darth Revan by ~craig-6420

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goodstuffhappenedtoday:

Teen’s invention could charge your phone in 20 seconds   

John Roach NBC News



Waiting hours for a cellphone to charge may become a thing of the past, thanks to an 18-year-old high-school student’s invention. She won a $50,000 prize Friday at an international science fair for creating an energy storage device that can be fully juiced in 20 to 30 seconds.
The fast-charging device is a so-called supercapacitor, a gizmo that can pack a lot of energy into a tiny space, charges quickly and holds its charge for a long time.
What’s more, it can last for 10,000 charge-recharge cycles, compared with 1,000 cycles for conventional rechargeable batteries, according to Eesha Khare of Saratoga, Calif.
“My cellphone battery always dies,” she told NBC News when asked what inspired her to work on the energy-storage technology. Supercapacitors also allowed her to focus on her interest in nanochemistry — “really working at the nanoscale to make significant advances in many different fields.”
To date, she has used the supercapacitor to power a light-emitting diode, or LED. The invention’s future is even brighter. She sees it fitting inside cellphones and the other portable electronic devices that are proliferating in today’s world, freeing people and their gadgets for a longer time from reliance on electrical outlets.
“It is also flexible, so it can be used in rollup displays and clothing and fabric,” Khare added. “It has a lot of different applications and advantages over batteries in that sense.”
Khare’s invention won her the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, conducted this week in Phoenix, Ariz. For more information about the event and other prize winners, check out our earlier coverage.

goodstuffhappenedtoday:

Teen’s invention could charge your phone in 20 seconds   

wherethewildthingsrow:

theangelgabrieldidmyhair:

The Yahoo people actually coming to look at the site they want to buy

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leave the pizza, turn around, and just walk away

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sadademort:

wHERE IS A MAGICAL SHORTCUT TO SHADING BECAUSE I AM SERIOUSLY LAZY

beesmygod:

also i hate going outside and moving

mucholderthen:

MANTA RAYSfrom Bertuch’s Bilderbuch für Kinder,a Children’s Encyclopedia of Ethnography, Natural History, and Sciencepublished between 1790 and 1830 in 12 volumes
[ BiblioOdyssey - peacay ]

mucholderthen:

MANTA RAYS
from Bertuch’s Bilderbuch für Kinder,
a Children’s Encyclopedia of Ethnography, Natural History, and Science
published between 1790 and 1830 in 12 volumes

[ BiblioOdyssey - peacay ]

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theartofanimation:

Danil Shunkov

theartofanimation:

Danil Shunkov

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