What do tech babies dress as for Halloween? You’d think maybe a meme or gadget, but Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer dressed her son MacAllister as a chili pepper for YaBoo, the company’s Halloween party for kids.
Mayer, who gave birth about a month ago, tweeted the picture shown below on her way to the event.
If you're a book lover, getting an e-reader is both exciting and vexing. True, you can have hundreds of books ready to read at a whim. But the downside is that no one else knows what you're reading (but then again, maybe that's a good thing).
Etsy user NovelCreations came up with the perfect solution -- book purses! See if your favorite old or new classic has been turned into a e-reader transportation device.
Of course the purses aren't specifically for e-readers, but it's still a fun idea. They seem fairly customizable, so don't feel shy asking the seller if she can make your favorite the way you like. And in case you were wondering, she recycles the inside pages of the books but says, "If you want the inside pages from your purchase, select the inside pages shipment from my website."
These new photos taken of body-painted models posing to form bikes are simply captivating.
The company i.d.e.a. hired Trina Merry, fine art body painter from the San Francisco Bay area, to create stunning web art for the 2012 International Motorcycle Roadshow tour, which kicks off on Nov. 2.
The team was given three days to create a dirt bike, a sport bike and a cruiser. Working with Erin Bates, the host of the tour, a sports reporter and a dirt bike rider, yoga experts formed themselves into positions and supported Bates as the rider.
While chowing down candy and carving pumpkins are two popular Halloween activities, nothing beats curling up on the couch with a mug of toasty hot apple cider and tuning in to your favorite show.
Luckily, there's a way to combine all of the above when our TV faves roll out Halloween-themed episodes.
We've collected some GIFs of the most memorable Halloween episode moments in TV history in the gallery above. Be sure to leave your spooktacular show memories in the comments below.
Since the second day of second grade, Omaha, Neb. Stella Ehrhart, 8, has gone to school dressed as a different person -- sometimes fictional, mostly historical -- almost every day.
Her first costume was Laura Ingalls Wilder. Now in third grade, Stella has channeled Joan Baez, Queen Elizabeth, Billie Holiday, Georgia O’Keefe, Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, and more for her daily outfits.
Though Stella’s costumes occasionally veer into non-historical woman territory -- she has dressed as Elvis Costello, Jan Brady, her best friend and her school principal -- the majority of her inspiration comes from the book 100 Most Important Women of the 20th Century.
Google lifted the curtain on its data centers this week, revealing the extensive array of tubes, cables and other techie things that power your Internet searches. Also unveiled: Easter eggs!
The data center in Lenoir, N.C. got the Street View treatment, causing sharp-eyed Googlers to flex their eyeball muscles in hopes of spotting visual treats sprinkled around the facility. We've collected eight so far -- everything from an imprisoned Android robot to a snackurglar -- and assembled them in the gallery above.
If you're a book lover, getting an e-reader is both exciting and vexing. True, you can have hundreds of books ready to read at a whim. But the downside is that no one else knows what you're reading (but then again, maybe that's a good thing).
Etsy user NovelCreations came up with the perfect solution -- book purses! See if your favorite old or new classic has been turned into a e-reader transportation device.
Of course the purses aren't specifically for e-readers, but it's still a fun idea. They seem fairly customizable, so don't feel shy asking the seller if she can make your favorite the way you like. And in case you were wondering, she recycles the inside pages of the books but says, "If you want the inside pages from your purchase, select the inside pages shipment from my website."
These new photos taken of body-painted models posing to form bikes are simply captivating.
The company i.d.e.a. hired Trina Merry, fine art body painter from the San Francisco Bay area, to create stunning web art for the 2012 International Motorcycle Roadshow tour, which kicks off on Nov. 2.
The team was given three days to create a dirt bike, a sport bike and a cruiser. Working with Erin Bates, the host of the tour, a sports reporter and a dirt bike rider, yoga experts formed themselves into positions and supported Bates as the rider.
While chowing down candy and carving pumpkins are two popular Halloween activities, nothing beats curling up on the couch with a mug of toasty hot apple cider and tuning in to your favorite show.
Luckily, there's a way to combine all of the above when our TV faves roll out Halloween-themed episodes.
We've collected some GIFs of the most memorable Halloween episode moments in TV history in the gallery above. Be sure to leave your spooktacular show memories in the comments below.
Since the second day of second grade, Omaha, Neb. Stella Ehrhart, 8, has gone to school dressed as a different person -- sometimes fictional, mostly historical -- almost every day.
Her first costume was Laura Ingalls Wilder. Now in third grade, Stella has channeled Joan Baez, Queen Elizabeth, Billie Holiday, Georgia O’Keefe, Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, and more for her daily outfits.
Though Stella’s costumes occasionally veer into non-historical woman territory -- she has dressed as Elvis Costello, Jan Brady, her best friend and her school principal -- the majority of her inspiration comes from the book 100 Most Important Women of the 20th Century.
Google lifted the curtain on its data centers this week, revealing the extensive array of tubes, cables and other techie things that power your Internet searches. Also unveiled: Easter eggs!
The data center in Lenoir, N.C. got the Street View treatment, causing sharp-eyed Googlers to flex their eyeball muscles in hopes of spotting visual treats sprinkled around the facility. We've collected eight so far -- everything from an imprisoned Android robot to a snackurglar -- and assembled them in the gallery above.
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