Netflix Gives Series Order to Michael B. Jordan’s Sci-Fi Family Drama ‘Raising Dion’

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Here for this!!

Yes! Here’s
the original short film:

Yassssss!!!!

It’s so wild to see this come to into being. Netflix, with all its faults, really out here providing unique opportunities to make things we see on the internet into being.

Yoooooo. Almost all the 2013-ish tumblr Kickstarter shows are getting picked up!

Netflix Gives Series Order to Michael B. Jordan’s Sci-Fi Family Drama ‘Raising Dion’

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Check out the zoom on a Nikon P900 camera. 

In love……

I remember when I had this camera and the zoom shots were the best shots

I thought this was fucking fake but ?????

what in gods name ………. 

APPARENTLY THEY CAN ZOOM INTO SATURN TOO WITH THIS THING????

I thought it was going to be hilariously expensive, but oddly it’s only $600 (not much more than my Rebel T3 kit that was $450)

http://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-products/product/compact-digital-cameras/coolpix-p900.html

The lens is apparently equivalent to 2000mm telephoto.

What can the macro lens do?

WHAT THE FUCK

I have a Nikon Coolpix L820, and I use it to play voyeur with insects.

I GOT THAT COOLPIX TOO DAWG

i’m buying this tomorrow

This is too much power for a single human being to wield….

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2016 World Nomad Games in Kyrgyzstan

World Nomad Games are an international sport competition dedicated to ethnic sports practiced in Central Asia. The first two World Nomad Games were held in Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyzstan. This years the games are underway from 3 to 8 September. Fifty three countries are participating in the event. Sports include eagle hunting, bone throwing and kok-boru, a Central Asian form of polo in which two teams battle for control of a decapitated goat carcass

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Bouncing Around in A Subterranean Playground

What if I told you it was possible to go into the dark depths of a 176 year old former mining cave in Snowdonia, Wales and bounce around inside it on three levels of trampoline nets, climbing and sliding between each one?

You’d think I was mad, right? Well, despite the absurdity, it is completely possible and we recently made a visit of our own just to make absolutely sure.

Find out more about this crazy and unique attraction on Here To Geneva