Bill Gekas’ daughter Athena may look familiar to you - because he has her recreate famous photographs or works of art. Pretty adorable.
“My name is Bill Gekas and I was born and live in Melbourne, Australia. A self taught photographer that learnt the technicals of photography using a 35mm film slr camera from the mid 90’s and switched to digital in 2005, practicing the art of photography and constantly refining my style.”
Source: http://www.billgekas.com/
This cutie and her dad take on Sesame Street’s #1 hit. What do you think?
Source: http://www.youtube.com/user/Jessehayes
Some PRETTY good Valentine’s from Kids… but watch your back if any of them are yours.
Sources are mentioned below each picture.
“One of the things Obama said to me when I received the National Medal of Technology was, ‘So… you’ve saved a LOT of lives, huh?’”
Um… Yeah… I think he said that to me too… this one time…
“It’s said that Esther Takeuchi holds more patents than any other woman in the United States. She received a National Medal of Technology for her developments in long-lasting batteries for implantable defibrillators, which save millions of lives by continuously monitoring heart rhythm and applying therapy as needed. But despite her success as a woman in science, she’s frustrated with how exclusive the sciences still are.”
‘Inventors’ is a series of portrait videos by filmmaker and photographer David Friedman, chronicling the work of contemporary inventors from all walks of life. It offers rare glimpses into the inspiration for their creations, which range from the first digital camera and first video game console to a drive-able amphibious ice-fishing vehicle.
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What an amazing role model for girls and women interested in science!
Father of the year?
… Just watch it - it’s only 5 seconds and you’ll never need a hairbrush again!
(Source: youtube.com)
Typical behavior of children experiencing “the cooties stage.”
I give you, “When push comes to shove.”
(Source: mllemana)
Was this* anybody else’s “Take Your Child to Work Day?”
*All of these combined
In an Oscar-worthy performance, Kirsten defies the bowl’s brute strength to help clear the table. (AKA how I feel everytime I’m asked to clean up.)
People generally think it’s cute when babies talk, but this new app called “Wee Mail” miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight just make you rethink your stance on gibberish. Or laugh. Either way.
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