There were thousands of motorcycles in this building. These pictures are all taken in an abandoned scrapyard / motorcycle graveyard... Read More
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Mike Richard has traveled the world extensively since 2008. He's kayaked in Antarctica, tracked African wild dogs in South Africa, and survived a near-miss great white shark attack in Mexico. He loves the great outdoors, good bourbon, and he (usually) calls Tulsa home. He also enjoys speaking in the third person.
December 2010 Blizzard Timelapse on Vimeo on Vimeo... Read More
With the price of netbooks plummeting well below the $300 USD mark, the laptop market has opened up for so-called... Read More
Since 1976, Trinity Repertory Company has brought Charles Dickens’ timeless A Christmas Carol to Rhode Island and Massachusetts theater goers.... Read More
Mobile augmented reality apps are slowly finding their way into the iPhone store. Word Lens is a language translation app... Read More
The delightful Scottish delicacy that is haggis never quite took off stateside. If you don’t know: Haggis is the legendary... Read More
A Canadian couple have removed the passenger seat and sawed the roof off their family car … all so they... Read More
© Kirsty Andrews Lifehacker’s latest travel tip suggests using zip ties to lock your luggage to avoid having expensive travel... Read More
Australian-born sculptor, Ron Mueck, creates some of the most realistic sculptures I’ve ever seen. TwistedSifter notes: “Mueck explores the human... Read More
If this isn’t begging to be linked to, I don’t know what is. Designers at Sweden’s Ice Hotel have revealed... Read More
Life on the road can be quite tough on one’s gear. Having burned through three laptop bags in as many... Read More
Mobile app Trickle is a simple concept for “passive” Twittering. Simply set it up on your iDevice and let it... Read More
It’s Christmastime in Portland, Oregon. And that can only mean one thing: time for kilted, bagpipe-playing Santa Claus on a... Read More
If you’ve ever had the pleasure of sifting through several hundred (or thousand) travel photos from a recent vacation, you... Read More



















