Distractomatic

May
05


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TikiBar! iPhone Game

3:16 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

Another reason in the long line of reasons to have an iPhone — the TikiBar! iPhone game puts you behind the bar, challenging you to create these complex cocktails before the clock runs out.

May
05


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Ben Heine’s Photo/Drawings

6:20 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

Ben Heine combines photos & drawings with pleasantly amusing results.

May
04


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Homemade Pop-Tarts

2:26 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

Tasty: homemade pop-tarts.

May
04


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The Trustworthiness of Beards

11:06 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

An extensive visual chart of types of beards and their place on a scale from “Very Trustworthy” to “Disasterous”

From designer Matt McInerney

May
04


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Useless Fliers

7:05 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

Useless Fliers presents amazing fliers that you can print & post. {naturally, this begs the question as to whether or not the fliers are truly useless, given the level of entertainment & potential intrigue they will provide… but think on that another day. For now, enjoy. }

May
04


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Why So Curious, George?

7:00 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

I’m sure that this would have been funnier closer to the release of “The Dark Knight,” but still morbidly entertaining:

May
03


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The 4 Chords of Pop

11:23 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

The band Axis of Awesome creates a medley to show how pop songs only use four chords:

May
03


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A Skill I Wish I Had As a Kid

8:48 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

Sweet, bike parallel parking skills:

May
02


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Godzilla Haiku

8:35 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

Godzilla Haiku

Apr
29


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Ivan Dimitrov and Ola Podrida

10:35 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

The brilliant Ivan Dimitrov and Ola Podrida have returned with another music video collaboration (under the direction of the equally brilliant Todd Rohal), with “The Closest We Will Ever Be.”

Believe it or not, this is a far more laid back video compared to their epic “Lost & Found”