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Friday, March 30, 2007
This is the final version of El Panda and the third collaboration between us and Kozik.
Friday, March 30, 2007
I showed it to the other blog but I think this is so beautiful that I have to show it everywhere... This is a part of a page of the next LUCHADORES FIVE installment. It's the Luchadores Five having a barbecue at Dr.Pantera's house.
Friday, March 30, 2007
This is the final version of El Panda and the third collaboration between us and Kozik.
Friday, March 30, 2007
I showed it to the other blog but I think this is so beautiful that I have to show it everywhere... This is a part of a page of the next LUCHADORES FIVE installment. It's the Luchadores Five having a barbecue at Dr.Pantera's house.
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Here's something incredibly funky I came across online. Some Japanese restaurant has created an environmentally friendly food fryer/fish tank. It's supposed to work on the basic principle that the densities of water and oil are different enough to force them to separate. The hot oil on top can fry food. The water, at the bottom, is home to goldfish that eat all of the crumbs that float to the bottom. Cool idea...but there's a lot more I'd like to know. Where do the goldfish poops go? How do you clean the water? Is it possible to change the oil? Despite all of this, it's a pretty nifty concept.
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Here's something incredibly funky I came across online. Some Japanese restaurant has created an environmentally friendly food fryer/fish tank. It's supposed to work on the basic principle that the densities of water and oil are different enough to force them to separate. The hot oil on top can fry food. The water, at the bottom, is home to goldfish that eat all of the crumbs that float to the bottom. Cool idea...but there's a lot more I'd like to know. Where do the goldfish poops go? How do you clean the water? Is it possible to change the oil? Despite all of this, it's a pretty nifty concept.