The Virgin Digital Find the 75 Bands Illusion
at 11:36 AM
Alright, not your every-day Optical Illusion, never the less "The Virgin Digital Find the 75 Bands" competition is the cleverest piece of marketing I've seen in ages. If you haven’t already got the picture in your mailbox, you can get the full-sized image by clicking on the image below. This Competition is guaranteed to provide endless hours of amusement and head scratching, it’s a large image which contains graphic representations of 75 band names. For example, there are guns in the basket with roses, which obviously represents band called "Guns 'n' Roses". Here's what I want you to do: find one that wasn't previously mentioned and post your find as a comment in comment section, only one find per user please! Please don't cheat and search for solutions on Google, let's make this fun for everyone! Thanks. When you think your done with this flick, be sure to check other searching games below!
Funny Street Graffiti
Monday, October 27, 2008 at 12:53 PMBodies and Body Parts Seen from Google Earth
Sunday, October 26, 2008 at 12:23 PM
1. We’re not sure what the lake is called but the image is amazing. It looks just like a man with top hat and cane taking a walk across the countryside, quite literally.
Created as part of her Media Arts degree, student Melanie Coles created huge paintings of children’s book character Waldo, or Wally as he’s known outside America, to be placed on various rooftops in Vancouver, Canada, so everyone can play the Where’s Waldo game.
Surely, Melanie must have gained a first for her efforts because the images of her ‘Where on Earth Is Waldo?’ project are dotted all over the internet.
Another swanky house with inbuilt smiling face, this time with a body. It looks entirely intentional.
Casper the friendly ghost trying to make friends and influence people via Google Earth.
Likened to the face of Mother Earth, these kilometre-wide pair of Angelina Jolie-style lips can be found in the Sudanese region of West Darfur. The sides of the rocky canyon are about 40 meters high giving it the pout look.
Calm down boys! Yes, it’s real, and not only can you touch it, if you book a trip to Sicily (which seems to have a few strange sights for a little island) you can walk and lie all over this babe, too. That should keep some people happy. They’d be desperate, but happy.
This fabulous peacock shape was created by the wake of a speed boat, and captured forever on Google Earth.
A monkey is on the loose somewhere in Mexico. The design resembles ancient Mesoamerican art, giving a clue to its age, though we’re not entirely sure.
Created as part of her Media Arts degree, student Melanie Coles created huge paintings of children’s book character Waldo, or Wally as he’s known outside America, to be placed on various rooftops in Vancouver, Canada, so everyone can play the Where’s Waldo game.
Surely, Melanie must have gained a first for her efforts because the images of her ‘Where on Earth Is Waldo?’ project are dotted all over the internet.
Another swanky house with inbuilt smiling face, this time with a body. It looks entirely intentional.
Casper the friendly ghost trying to make friends and influence people via Google Earth.
Likened to the face of Mother Earth, these kilometre-wide pair of Angelina Jolie-style lips can be found in the Sudanese region of West Darfur. The sides of the rocky canyon are about 40 meters high giving it the pout look.
Calm down boys! Yes, it’s real, and not only can you touch it, if you book a trip to Sicily (which seems to have a few strange sights for a little island) you can walk and lie all over this babe, too. That should keep some people happy. They’d be desperate, but happy.
This fabulous peacock shape was created by the wake of a speed boat, and captured forever on Google Earth.
A monkey is on the loose somewhere in Mexico. The design resembles ancient Mesoamerican art, giving a clue to its age, though we’re not entirely sure.
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