Did you spend a good portion of your childhood (and your allowance) playing video game blasting 2-dimensional aliens to smithereens? Well, here's a fun "Ice Invaders" ice tray that brings back pleasant memory. The silicon tray freezes water into the shape of a retro alien ice cubes.
We've just gotten our shipment of the Ice Invaders for the Neatorama Online Store: http://shop.neatorama.com/product-info.php?ice-invaders-pid226.html - just $7.45 each.
Update: We've also gotten new inventory of the 2-Carat Cup and Fuzz - the Crime Scene Scarf (both which sold out in about a day last time!)
Comments (2)
As for the #1 picture, there's a person in the window. Why do they think it's a ghost?
Sorry, folks, but when you shut off the transmitter, the signal stops. End of story.
"an unnoticed visitor, an odd reflection of light against the wall, or digital manipulation."
Translation: "well, we don't know what it *is*, but we know what it *isn't*"
While I don't think the #1 picture actually shows a ghost, every time a discussion about this topics shows up the arguments are the same: "ghosts don't exist, so the thing in your picture must be something else, because it can't be a ghost". I'm pretty sure that if some day I get to take a picture of a ghost while talking to me (or, even better, showing his ID), people will say "its photoshopped, you can see the pixels" :(
BTW, I'd love to see an analysis of this photograph: http://paranormal.about.com/library/blclassic_fire_girl.htm .
Our brains are so face-attuned that we interpret a colon followed by a closing parenthesis as a sideways smiley. Couple this with the fact that there are hundreds of billions of photos in the world, no two of them alike, and it's not too surprising that some of them have splotches and blotches that we try to see as people.
this freaks me out some of thouse photos look realy fake and some look photo shopped
but some are creepy and look so real!!
Some people analyzed the Wem photograph and came up with a possible explanation, although it's far from conclusive:
http://forgetomori.com/2009/paranormal/ghosts/the-second-best-pareidolia-a-hoax/