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Picard facepalm cookies: the tasty generation? Posted: 12 Aug 2014 06:00 AM PDT Picard face-palming: the Internet’s unique way to demonstrate frustration since the early 2000s. But you know what’s frustrating? Being this hungry. That is why we’re glad someone managed to combine one of our favorite stills from Star Trek: The Next Generation and cookies. The result is simply awesome. Behold! All this came from the mind of Jenn frin JustJenn Recipies. By using a Picard facepalm cookie cutter, she created these sweet treats which she then proceeded to paint in the Captain’s black and red colors, using food gel dye. Compare to the original below, isn’t this version tastier? At least, edible, at all. Be social! Follow Walyou on Facebook and Twitter, and read more related stories at Pikachu Café: pokemon themed food for Nintendo geeks and 10 Pop Culture Characters Turned Into Delicious Dishes. |
WikiWand: the Wikipedia experience, enhanced Posted: 11 Aug 2014 12:12 PM PDT Wikipedia has revolutionized the way we access to wisdom daily, but we could say its simple interface is a bit lacking in the looks department. That is, unless you’re a WikiWand user. What WikiWand does is giving Wikipedia a much needed overhaul when it comes to interface. This add-on will modernize Wikipedia in a way that will make the old interface look just like an old, dusty encyclopedia. Still, the changes are not merely aesthetic: the table of contents on the left side is a brilliant addition that helps navigating particularly long articles and features, and makes you just wonder how come that isn’t there by default. Most of the Wikipedia add-ons merely reskin it and add a few features (shout out to Readability), but it is WikiWand the version that manages to get both usability and looks just right. You can get WikiWand for both Chrome and Firefox as of now. Via Life Hacker Be social! Follow Walyou on Facebook and Twitter, and read more related stories at Prime Instant Video app coming to Android devices everywhere and Football & Technology: The Best Apps For The 2014 World Cup. |
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