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RETTSOUNDS - CHRONIC SICK
VICE Staff
1.14.11
Thumbs Up!

Thumbs Up! Season 3
When Harry’s prostitute girlfriend dumps him, the gang are stranded in a land where one billion people don’t speak their language.
VICE Staff
1.14.11
Music

Playful Musical Puzzle Apps From MusiGames
Unscramble your favorite songs, and use your vocal cords to crack a glass.
Natasha Felizi
1.13.11
Design

Arduino: The Documentary
Demystifying the open platform that democratized the development of multimedia projects.
Natasha Felizi
1.13.11
Stuff

Hey Ron! - Stereotypes About Blacks
Ron Hemphill
1.13.11
Vice Blog

JAY REATARD RIP
One year ago today, Jay Reatard was found dead in his Memphis home. Though only 29, he left behind a discography that’s astonishing in scope, volume and quality. He was also...
Equipe VICE
1.13.11
Music

Byte The App: Our Must See Apps Of The Week
The app stores are teeming with new releases, but who has time to go through them all? We do. Bringing you a selection of the most interesting, creative, and innovative apps each week.
Kevin Holmes
1.13.11
Vice Blog

An Interview with a Witch
As you may have heard, a lot of witches in Romania are really pissed off right now about a new law requiring them to pay taxes just like everyone else. That is to say, a teacher and a lady who grinds up bat wings with cat poop and throws it into the...
Jonathan Smith
1.13.11
Design

Retro Computers That Replicate The Golden Age Of Commodore And Amiga
Ditch that sparklingly white laptop and get some old school chic in the form of these cult design classics.
Kevin Holmes
1.13.11
Motherboard Blog

Dennis Chamberland Is Building an Undersea Habitat, Winning the Internet (Video)
When Dennis Chamberland was 12 years old, he dreamed of escaping his small Oklahoman town for somewhere much farther away. One day he wrote "a letter":http://quest.nasa.gov/space/challenge/team/chamberland.html to NASA's Kennedy Space Center:
bq...
ALEX PASTERNACK
1.13.11
Design

Could A Giant Slinky Save Humanity From Biblical Flooding?
Called “The Ark,” this eco-friendly biosphere floats on water and could be constructed in under four months.
Kevin Holmes
1.13.11
Vice Blog

RAD, MAN
VICE Staff
1.13.11
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