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hal 9000 decal: turn your macbook into a murderous machine hal 9000 decal: turn your macbook into a murderous machine: " MacBooks already have a distinctive Apple logo, but some smart people are doing some really great decals that will make you pause and wonder if you should finally give them a go. The HAL 9000...
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Vintage Ads from Fictional Futures Writer Mark Rayner holds contests in which he invited people to create vintage ads from the 1940s-1960s. Except that these ads would be from future environments depicted in science fiction. Rayner has now held a new contest with the same theme. You...
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Japanese Cityscapes With Monster-Sized Wildlife Japanese Cityscapes With Monster-Sized Wildlife: " Artist Shuichi Nakano's 'Searching for Paradise' paintings depict Godzilla-sized animals towering over the urban sprawl of Japan. (Via The Presurfer.)
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