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The Poptimist I'm no Martha Stewart fan, but I can definitely get on board with the idea of making cookies.... in 90 seconds... WITH A WAFFLE IRON. Pretty cool.
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Baking cookies in your oven is fine and all, but if you want to turn out some tasty cookies in a very short time, consider turning to your trusty waffle iron. Turns out you're only 90 seconds away from crispy, chewy, cookie-goodness.

The Poptimist Someone recreated "The Last Supper".... using 4,050 Rubik's cubes.
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Oct. 23: Toronto artists recreate da Vinci's "The Last Supper" with Rubik's cubes. NBC's Dan Scheneman reports.

The Poptimist This video is absolutely mesmerizing- shows bullets in slow motion hitting surfaces of all kinds. Watch. Enjoy. Repeat.
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Other version of the video has a better soundtrack Be sure to see my other videos of more slow motion bullet impacts! Slow Motion video of bullet impacts made by Werner Mehl from Kurzzeit. These are by far the best slow motion bullet impacts available anywhere. ...

The Poptimist 2 brothers spent 1500 hours creating a stop motion movie out of LEGOS- it's truly phenomenal.
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1500 hours of moving legobricks and take photos of them. http://www.rymdreglage.se

The Poptimist Sesame Street did a Mad Men parody. Well, well done.
www.brandflakesforbreakfast.com
Imagine a wonderous place filled with awesomeness. Now imagine that place is an agency. That's the place we like to call Plaid - the greatest creative agency in all of the land.

The Poptimist This man is brilliant- he shot 4 episodes of an online series inside the Burbank IKEA.... and the store has no idea he's doing it. Awesome.
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David Seger of Channel 101 secretly shot an entire online series (I count 4 episodes so far) inside the Burbank Ikea without the store’s knowledge. How fun is that? Well done.

The Poptimist Reading Rainbow is going off the air. Goodbye, childhood....
kottke.org
...is a weblog about the liberal arts 2.0 edited by Jason Kottke since March 1998 (archives). You can read about me and kottke.org here. If you've got questions, concerns, or interesting links, send them along.

The Poptimist New posts over at the blog!
www.thepoptimist.com
Harry, I’m gonna let you in on a little secret. Every day, once a day, give yourself a present. Don’t plan it, don’t wait for it, just…let it happen. Could be a new shirt at the men’s store, a catnap in your office chair, or two cups of good, hot, black coffee.
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