Last Location of New York City’s Legendary H&H Bagels Shut Down

H&H Bagels

There is sad news today for New York City bagel lovers. H&H Bagels, the legendary bagel shop in New York City, has been shut down by a city marshal. The shop, located at 46th Street, was the last location of H&H Bagels in the city and still shipped bagels worldwide until its closure. In 2011, they were evicted from their main location in the Upper West Side. Take a look at the post, H&H Bagels, Like No Other Bagel in the World, where Scott extols the joy of a warm bagel from H&H Bagels.

UPDATE: The Wall Street Journal has reported that H&H Bagels owner, Helmer Toro, is determined to keep the 46th Street shop open despite the recent closure.

via Eater

Thanks to Jason Laskodi for the tip!

photo by Scott Beale

Unicorn in a Unitard on a Unicycle

Archie McPhee wins the Internet with their latest Cult of Unicorn video featuring a Unicorn in a Unitard on a Unicycle.

Voyeuristic Window Art on New York City’s High Line by Hyemi Cho

When the new section of the High Line in New York City was getting ready to open in June 2011, Korean-born artist Hyemi Cho worried that she would lose her privacy due to the proximity of her apartment to the new span. Instead of giving into the fear, she painted art for her window that gave the illusion that she was peeking out and waving from behind the curtains. The art has been a hit because it takes the urban park’s visitors by surprise and she has now created additional window paintings for her apartment to further the fun. In addition, she is also creating paintings for other buildings along the High Line. These fun “voyeuristic” paintings have been temporarily removed so that they can be part of Cho’s first solo exhibition, High Line and Personal Stories, at the Nancy Margolis Gallery from January 26, 2012 through February 25, 2012.

…I imagined myself cautiously peeking through my curtain looking outside, seeking the sky and river I used to love to see. I thought, “I am a painter. Why don’t I paint the reality of life and put it out to the public.” In this way, I would (re)solve the restriction of my freedom and my frustration of this invasion of my privacy.

The window paintings have brought me, now an animal in a zoo, delightful interactions with people on the Highline. Everyday, I see people laughing at the paintings and photographing them. Sometimes, I actually peek out and wave my hand, the real life recreation of the painting. The surprise on their faces turns to excitement and they wave back, saying “hi” with their hands. I see that my paintings are a good surprise and make people smile and laugh.

via High Line

photos by Hyemi Cho and Meg Kinney

Simple Instructions on How To Eat Food

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Pleated-Jeans has posted a series of simple instructions on How To Eat Food.

Adorable Snoring Dormouse

An adorable hazel dormouse, a small rodent that hibernates for long periods, was captured snoring in the video titled Snoring Dormouse posted by thamesditton46. The video was shot by The Surrey Wildlife Trust Mammal Project Officer, Dave Williams, as part of The Surrey Dormouse project based in England. The Surrey Wildlife Trust is taking donations to help fund this project and others.

Surrey Wildlife Trust actively monitors dormice in 22 woodlands around Surrey. Mammal officer Dave Williams and a group of volunteers and ecologists monitor these sites on certain days each month from April to October. The monitoring teams carefully check 25 – 50 boxes in each woodland to look for dormice; each box and any contents (including species other than dormice!) are recorded.

via Viral Viral Videos

Astronomical, The Solar System Represented Across 6000 Pages

Astronomical by Mishka Henner

Astronomical by Mishka Henner

“Astronomical” is a representation of the Solar System across 6000 pages of a 12 volume set (video). Each page represents one million kilometers of distance from the Sun—for example, Earth shows up on page 155 of volume 1. The “Astronomical” set is by UK-based artist Mishka Henner. It can be ordered from his website.

via io9 & NewScientist CultureLab

Schrute Farms Spinoff of The Office Starring Rainn Wilson In The Works

It looks like NBC is proposing a mid-2013 spinoff of the hit television comedy series, The Office, which would feature Dwight Schrute, the character played by actor Rainn Wilson. According to TV Editor Nellie Andreeva of Deadline, the spinoff will most likely take place on the fictional Pennsylvania-based bed-and-breakfast, Schrute Farms.

Some details from Deadline:

I hear that NBC is working on an Office spinoff starring Rainn Wilson for a potential midseason 2013 launch. No deals have been closed yet but I’ve learned that the proposed spinoff is a family comedy, which was the brainchild of Wilson and The Office executive producer/showrunner Paul Lieberstein. It will have Dwight (Wilson) living at the Schrute family beet farm and bed & breakfast, which have been featured on the show several times, including in an episode where Jim and Pam visited Dwight there.

via Deadline

Xbox Controller-Mounted Hot Pocket Dispenser

XBox Controller-Mounted Hot Pocket Dispenser

In an effort to reach new heights of laziness, Ben Heck built his own Xbox 360 controller-mounted Hot Pocket dispenser.

via Revision3, Geekosystem & DVICE

Still Life, An Interactive Picture That Can Be Tilted by the Viewer

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“Still Life” by artist Scott Garner is an interactive picture that can be tilted by the viewer, causing the objects in the picture to be tossed about the frame (video). Garner created the effect with a framed TV, swivel mount, spatial sensor, and 3D software.

via MAKE

Microwaves Ruin Everything, Video of Items Exploding in a Microwave

In “Microwaves Ruin Everything,” a microwave oven destroys a variety of items, from a watermelon to a bottle of champagne. The video is an ad for Moe’s Southwest Grill. As the ad helpfully warns, do not try this at home “especially if you like to see, smell, hear, touch, talk and breathe.”

via Geekologie