Animation: Do the Mummy!
Groovy mummy dance from the animated movie Mad Monster Party from 1969 starring Boris Karloff...
Via Mod*Mom and uploaded by sirgraves
And here's the trailer for the movie:
Uploaded by psychedelicmuse
Groovy mummy dance from the animated movie Mad Monster Party from 1969 starring Boris Karloff...
Via Mod*Mom and uploaded by sirgraves
And here's the trailer for the movie:
Uploaded by psychedelicmuse
Posted by Martin Klasch 4 comments
Labels: 1960s, frankenstein, Mad monster party, monster, monsters, movies, mummy, the mummy, youtube
Maybe I should say "the Firefox Image Zoom extension c'est la mort".
I've had two computer related problems lately: 1. Something has been eating my CPU up totally. I've been thinking my computer is infected or just plain old (it is too) but when I tried using Internet Explorer yesterday not experiencing any problems at all, I became sure it had to do with the newest version of Mozilla Firefox. 2. The second problem had to do with not being able to resize images in Blogger and with images resizing themselves. I wrote and complained about it here.
Today I believe I found the problem! I was about to unwillingly leave Firefox for another browser when I thought I ought to try loosing some of the extensions first hoping they were the reasons. First I lost the ones I didn't really use anyway. When there were no result from that I turned to the ones I used and really liked. The first victim turned out to be the perpetrator as well - Image Zoom. It seams to have caused both problems. At least I hope so.
Also on the good side there are more than one zoom extension available.
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Posted by Martin Klasch 9 comments
Labels: blogger, computer, cpu, extension, extensions, firefox, image, posting, problem
"Wacky packages are a series of trading cards featuring parodies of consumer products. The cards were produced by the Topps Company beginning in 1967, usually in a sticker format. The original series sold for two years, and the concept proved popular enough that it has been revived every few years since. At one time the product briefly outsold baseball cards." - Wikipedia
The most well-known and loved artist behind the Wacky packages illustrations, though there were many involved, is without a doubt the versatile artist Norman Saunders. We have posted about his Ugly buttons and linked to the exciting normansaunders.com already. Now we would like to direct your attention towards the Wacky packages website (not the official one). It's a nice big package full of wacky images. Enjoy!
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Labels: Ephemera, Norman Saunders, topps, trading cards, Ugly Buttons, wacky packages
"Meet Bernadette, A.K.A Bernie. Bernie was made from a well-worn sock and is turning into a well-worn stuffed animal! Bernie loves to sit and eat goldfish crackers ALL day long. She can be shy at first but once she gets to know you she's quite the motormouth. I have to go, she wants me to throw the goldfish into her mouth so she can catch them!"- Diane Koss
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Labels: bernie, childhood, nostalgia, teddy bear, toy, wow wow
Factory Balls - will you find the right production order?
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Labels: factory balls, game
"Fourteen Things That It Took Me Over 50 Years To Learn" by Dave Barry. These are actually pretty good and some are really funny. OK, a sample:"You should never say anything to a woman that even remotely suggests that you think she's pregnant unless you can see an actual baby emerging from her at that moment."
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Labels: wisdom
Russian Book Jackets, 1917-1942. I bookmarked this some time ago and I believe I found it via Growabrain. If you think that NYPLDG's collection is too much to browse through here are nineteen of my favorites (recommended) and below they are shown, for the really lazy of you, in a picture-play.
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Labels: Book Covers, Book Jackets, books, design, russian, vintage
"A small selection of promotional photographs (early glamrock/discofunk bands and buggy eyed entertainers) from the 1970s uncovered in a Venice alleyway by one Mike Lee."
says uploader sonicexcess in LiveJournal Vintage Photographs.
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Labels: 1970s, afro, artist, found photographs, hair, hair doe, microphone, photos, vintage photos
7 Unusual Propeller-driven vehicles
- here is the list. What did they look like? Were they any good?
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Labels: Propeller-driven, technology, vehicles
I have some problems ...posting images. That's a big problem 'couse, maybe you've noticed, I love images. Since a few days my images have decided to resize themselves and end up much smaller then they have to.
For example take a look at this post and then there's the last post where I wanted the images bigger than they are, filling up the whole post width. I have tried to click and drag them in the Compose mode without result and I've tried editing the code in the Edit Html mode but no dice. well, that is, I've managed to make some changes but not good enough.
Also when I made some changes in my sidebar under the headline "...and these" they suddenly ended up ridiculously small instead of filling out the whole sidebar width.
What's going on?? Have you had any similar experiences?
UPDATE:
CPU feast
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Italian candy producer Leone has some great designs for their pastille box wrappers. The first one is absinthe flavor and is only one item in a range of products Leone makes with "the green fairy".
The "caffé" wrapper retro design made me think of the great Italian artist Fortunato Depero's brilliant advertising art.
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Posted by Martin Klasch 2 comments
Labels: candy pastille boxes, design, Italian, package, packaging, sweet wrappers, wrappers
Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: 1980s, 1982, commercial, commodore, computer, technology, vic 20
Posted by Martin Klasch 8 comments
Labels: 1980s, commercial, da da da, du liebst mich nicht, fashion, Ich lieb dich nicht, jeans, lois, trio
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Labels: 1970s, astronaut, commercial, dolls, GI Joe, life-like hair, toy
1984 was written by Eric Arthur Blair in 1948 and as it has been reprinted a great many times in numerous countries these are of course just a drop in the ocean when it comes to fronts covers of the book. Just the same, there they are.
By the way, the 1984 index stands at "UNGOOD" - that can't be good, can it?
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Labels: 1984, Big Brother, Book, Book Covers, books, Covers, George Orwell, literature
Glen Campbell (1936- ) The first video in this Glen Campbell playlist don't have very much of Glen in it as it is a medley of songs sung by a bunch of artists; The Ronettes, Sonny and Cher, Darlene Love and the Blossoms, Bobby Goldsboro, Donna Loren, Billy Preston, The Shindogs, The Righteous Brothers and... Glen Campbell. I just thought it was such a great TV production, this 1965 Shindig show, that I could not not have it in the jukebox. Thank you Polaroid and Dippity-Do!! If you want to watch it in a larger screen just push ZOOM at the bottom of the player.
Thanks to all the uploaders like mrdantefontana and nicetrip...
PS. Did you know he was a member of the Beach Boys in the mid 60s?
OK, here's the famous mugshot too.
Sometimes two great minds get similar ideas at the same time: The World Of Kane.: Glen Campbell: Wichita Lineman
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Labels: country, dailymotion, DailyMotion playlist, Glen Campbell, music, pop
Josef Fenneker (1895-1956). Here and here.
Via El Burlador
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Labels: art, El Burlador, expressionism, German, German expressionism, Josef Fenneker, posters
An interesting postcard from the world exposition - Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne - in Paris 1937. The Nazi-German pavilion on the left placed directly across the Stalin-Soviet pavilion on the right. Talk about premonition of things to come.
Uploaded to Vintage photographs by h rust
The German pavilion was designed by Albert Speer (and sculptor Josef Thorak) and the Soviet pavilion by Boris Mihailovich Iofan (and sculptor Vera Mukhina). Need I say they both were awarded the gold medal?
Please go here for more postcards and photos from the exposition!
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Labels: 1937, Albert Speer, architect, architecture, German, germany, Iofan, nazi, Paris, pavilion, postcards, Soviet, Soviet Union, Stalin, USSR, vintage, Vintage postcard, World exposition, world fair
There's something special about submarine movies isn't there? Which is your favorite in this genre? For me the winner is Das Boot, hands down or should I say periscope down...
Click the posters for larger images. Do you want me to add a poster? Send it over!
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Labels: movie posters, posters, sub, submarine