By JustCool on Oct 23, 2010 in Cool Entertainment, Cool People | 0 Comments
Have you figured out what you are going to be for Halloween? If you have a partner that you can dress up with then you can create a memorable couples’ costume together. For some inspiration consider the following 20 awesome costumes for couples: The Snuggie Couple from the commercials Shrek and Fiona Little Red Riding [...]
By JustCool on Oct 2, 2010 in Cool Entertainment | 0 Comments
Fall television is arguably the most exciting time of year in terms of at-home entertainment. All of the favorite shows that you missed all summer long return to your living room. Plus there are always a bunch of neat new shows that spring up on the schedule. This year some of the coolest new shows [...]
By JustCool on Jun 4, 2010 in Cool Entertainment | 0 Comments
How many times have you watched a television show or movie in which someone was reading the newspaper? This image may become obsolete as the average person / character becomes increasingly likely to get their news from the Internet instead of the paper. For now, though, it’s still fairly common. The newspaper is a standard [...]
By JustCool on Feb 17, 2010 in Cool Art, Cool Entertainment | 1 Comment
Once you’ve seen the video above you probably won’t need any words at all to describe why the Rock, Paper, Scissors t-shirt by T-post is so cool. After all, this is amazing technology that lets you play an interactive game using a cool-looking shirt and your home computer. There’s not much more description needed [...]
By JustCool on Apr 25, 2009 in Cool Entertainment | 1 Comment
More than 200 dancers were performing there version of "Do Re Mi", in the Central Station of Antwerp. With just 2 rehearsals they created this amazing stunt! Those 4 fantastic minutes started the 23 of March 2009, 08:00 AM. It is a promotion stunt for a Belgian television program, where they are looking for someone [...]
By JustCool on Nov 6, 2008 in Cool Entertainment | 3 Comments
Guest post by Owen Paepke. The globe is warming because incoming solar energy exceeds the heat lost through an atmosphere laden with GHGs. This kind of systemic energy imbalance is a common engineering problem, and any first year thermodynamics student knows to attack it on both ends—increase outflow and decrease inflow. But our policy makers and opinion [...]