6 Awesome Lego Creation You'll Never Think it's Made from Lego Blocks

Stegosaurus

Another incredible Lego masterpiece from Henry Kim that uses over 100,000 Lego pieces



Nintendo DSi

Using 51,324 Lego pieces NYC based Lego artist Sean Kenney created this 78″x78″x18″ sculpture of the Nintendo DSi



Mona Lego

Getting all classical on us is Eric Harshbarger next to his 45-pound 6′x8′ creation that was inspired by the famous Leonardo da Vinci painting. It contains 30,000 Lego pieces.



Escher’s Balcony

The team of Andrew Lipson and Daniel Shiu used around 5,000 Lego pieces to recreate the famous Escher print.



Batman Built by Lego Master Builders this 6-foot tall rendering of the iconic superhero uses 65,000 Lego pieces.

Times Square

Saving for the last is what I consider to be the best of all and that is Sean Kenney’s Lego-based rendition of the most famous landmark in the world – Times Square. It took two months and 20,000 Lego pieces to complete.



[VIDEO] Hawaii Tsunami 2010



[ADULT ONLY] Most Extreme Accident In Grand Prix's History

Hubble 3D – space like you’ve never seen it before

This is isn’t a science fiction movie although there is probably a lot of science in it. It is though probably one of the coolest movies you will see about man, space, and the Hubble telescope.



In the last mission to upgrade and save the Hubble telescope NASA also sent along an IMAX 3D camera and through it movie-goers will see mind-blowing images in all their 3D glory. Here is the blurb that goes along with the movie.

Video - Fight Against Flood

Scary Soccer Mascots



















Controversial Anti-Smoking Ads

A provocative anti-smoking ad campaign featuring teens in a subservient sexual position has sparked a storm of controversy in France, with the country's family minister calling Wednesday for the advertisements to be banned.

The ad, sponsored by the Association for Nonsmokers' Rights, features a teenage boy who could be construed to be performing oral sex on a man in a suit, except the teen has a cigarette in his mouth. A caption reads, "Smoking means being a slave to tobacco." There are two other ads in the same vein, one featuring an adolescent girl.

The leader of the organization behind the campaign acknowledged the ads were meant to shock and said such provocative campaigns were the only way to reach young people.





Unique way to give life to vinyl record covers

Fun with vinyl record covers

Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers
Fun with vinyl record covers