Culture Buzz Didn't he hear about the new theory that farted themselves into exctinction? An animatronic T-Rex scares the bejeezus out of him. (via geekologie.com)
Culture Buzz Perfect print ads. The campaign just won two Gold CLIOs. Via Malaysia.
Those crazy guys at Cambridge University Spaceflight have done what we've all dreamt of doing and shot a real life fake T-Rex into (near) space. Here's a time-lapse of the whole thing but it's long and the rex doesn't even explode or anything. Spoilers.
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T-Rex Trying is the new single serving Tumblr for all of your T-Rex-trying-and-failing-at-the-most-basic-tasks needs. About damn time. Here are a few of my favourites the ones that don’t make me want to claw my eyes out.
Movie Buzz Cowboys & Aliens was number one at the box office. But they tied with The Smurfs. I don't want to live on this planet anymore. The guys over at io9 have a scathing, spoilery review of The Smurfs, but I think I figured out why Cowboys & Aliens didn't perform better.
Yep. This is exactly how I imagine it would go down too. Part 1 of this masterpiece by deviantArt member nJoo showed up on Buzzfeed over here posted by BurnRed.
Just. Stay. Perfectly. Still. These are the luckiest terrified children in the world.
Want the svelte figure and tiny arms of prehistory's sexiest tyrant lizard? Here's how. For the fewest possible calories, be sure to order your kittens without cheese.
Science Buzz A scale replica of a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, demonstrating how it may have moved when alive. From the “Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries” exhibit at the North Carolina State Museum of Natural History.
Now you know why the T-Rex was so angry. Makes me feel sad for fish, too.
Couldn't quite handle digging into the creepy watermelon face? How about a prehistoric toothpick-teeth'd T-Rex fruit salad!? What other brilliant creations can we make from watermelon?
http://www.tastespotting.com/detail/46837/Watermelon-T-Rex
A watermelon made to look like a T-Rex.
A giant fossil sea monster found in the Arctic and known as “Predator X” had a bite four times as strong as that of the T-Rex, according to scientists. The pliosaur would have been about 50 feet long. It is thought to have lived in the Jurassic oceans 147 million years ago.