Posts from — April 2008
Mouth Eyes Pictures

This is just plain freaky. All you do is find a picture of somebody, copy their mouth and paste them where their eyes are at. If you want it to look good, you’ll have to do some work in Photoshop or whatever your favorite image editing program is. These are really weird, but I just couldn’t stop looking at them. How do you like the one I did of Carmelo Anthony?
April 16, 2008 No Comments
Eyewear from Pantone?
I’m not quite sure if I’m ready to be this nerdy… Oh, who am I kidding? Of course I am!
April 15, 2008 No Comments
Animate Your Photos Quickly and Easily

If you’ve got a photo layin’ around and wish it could talk to you, it’s now possible. Using CrazyTalk 5 Pro, you can take a photo or image and animate them and bring them to life using real-time puppeteering. There are all kinds of fun photos I can think of that this would be great to use on.
If you want to see it in action, take a look at these scary real-life renderings of Homer Simpson and Mario. There’s one bad thing about the software though, and that’s the price. If you want the pro version, it’ll set you back $150. Yeah, I can’t afford it, but I want it really bad. You can try out the free trial though, and see if you really want to make that purchase.
April 14, 2008 No Comments
A Man’s Second Puberty

Did you know that when men get older, they get a second puberty? Yeah, it’s a tough time in a man’s life but it must be dealt with. I’m dreading the day myself. New ear hair and nose hair, and it just shoots out everywhere. It’s pretty gross. If you want to learn more, which you really should, watch this video. After the video, take a look at the pamphlet and learn more about how you can prepare yourself. Or, if you are a female, what you have to look forward to in your significant other.
Interesting Fact: A bloodhound can track a scent from over a mile away. A women can recognize an ear hair from almost double that distance. Wow!
April 11, 2008 No Comments
To my little pookie lips

When it comes to our older less advanced family members, quite often they’re left without a clue when it comes to today’s technology. Sometimes it’s even hard for the high-tech savvy to keep afloat with technology constantly changing in every way.
Trying to keep in close touch with family members (especially when us young chickies leave the nest) can be difficult if our loved ones don’t even know what a mouse is nonetheless how to work emails or instant messengers… So what do we do?
April 10, 2008 No Comments
