Yes, that’s not a hoax, it’s true. Bill Watterson was the guest artist on the comic strip Pearls before Swine the last 3 days. Here are links to the 3 strips: Full details here.
https://www.haibane.info/2014/06/07/bill-watterson-just-returned-to-the-comics-pages-this-week/
One of my friends pointed this out and now I just can’t stop seeing it: The above painting, the Sunset at Montmajour, is now confirmed to be an authentic Van Gogh painting by the experts at the...
I admit that I hadn’t consciously noticed the trend of how every Hollywood movie seems to be going for a two-tone palette nowadays, but this eye-opening piece lays it out in irrefutable detail:...
https://www.haibane.info/2012/08/01/two-tone-art-the-teal-and-orange-invasion/
this is … amazing. ( ã‚œ-゜)> ┬───┬ (ã‚œ-ã‚œ ) ( ã‚œ-゜) ┬───┬ ┬─�...
https://www.haibane.info/2011/09/22/scrabble-re-enactment-in-ascii/
Steven is a bit harsh on Brickmuppet, who was complaining that we haven’t escaped low-earth orbit in four decades, and how that represented a betrayal of our generation’s birthright. Steven a...
https://www.haibane.info/2009/07/22/the-romanticist-astronaut/
I am geeked out by this – finally, formal recognition for the number pi! An irrational number that has been calculated to more than 1 trillion digits, pi is a concept not totally foreign to tod...
https://www.haibane.info/2009/03/14/pi-day-is-march-14th-314/
American artist Andrew Wyeth died last week at the age of 91. His paintings of rural American landscapes and farm life are described by most obsrvers as having a nostalgic tone, but the few of hi...
https://www.haibane.info/2009/01/22/long-limb-by-andrew-wyeth/
Is it just wrong that the first thing I thought of when I saw this was Read or Die? Since Gandhi was a lawyer, you might argue that Gandhi did literally have to read, or die, for freedom.
A while back, I mentioned the coast-to-coast Burrito Tunnel. Now comes word of a new tunnel, the Telectroscope, connecting New York and London: The telectroscope, a looking-glass tunnel connectin...
This is just cool. There’s more than meets the eye to the wheelchair, too. Wouldn’t be surprised if that were the case in real life, too – that Hawking fellow is a smart fella, I hear.