Tuesday, May 31, 2011

I do!


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Will you marry me?
10 painfully awkward public marriage proposals

The best laid plans...
Social media weddings: 4 tips from the pros
The business of marriage: five things you should do before tying the knot
5 tips for saving on your wedding without looking cheap
5 ways to create a smart wedding registry
5 ways to save on your wedding
10 ways getting married will make you richer
10 ways to incorporate Scrabble into your wedding
10 ways to keep your wedding guests dancing
12 tech toys for a geeked-out wedding
20 ways to avoid the wedding industrial complex
50 ways to save money on your small wedding
How to tastefully use social media at your wedding

You're invited
20 ways to be a great wedding guest
30 fun and fantastic wedding invitations
30 nerdy wedding invitations

What to wear?
10 colors your bridesmaids don't want to wear
10 fashion rules for weddings (presented by cats)
15 really strange wedding dresses

Something old, something new...
5 cultures with the most WTF wedding rituals
6 bizarre wedding traditions around the world
8 wedding rules that can be broken
Wedding superstitions you may not know about

I do
7 weird weddings themes
9 excessive weddings to which we weren’t invited
The ten best videogame weddings ever!
10 wedding films that are actually good
10 weird places to tie the knot
11 extravagant celebrity weddings
12 funniest bridesmaids
25 geeky weddings that are just as fantastical as the royal wedding
26 memorable sci-fi movie and TV weddings you'll want to crash
How to be a good (or at least adequate) bridesmaid

Let's eat
9 wedding foods around the world
30 of the world's greatest wedding cakes (thanks David!)
How to cut your wedding cake
Some choice Little Big Planet sackpeople cake toppers

Say cheese!
10 best wedding photobombs
Top 100 photos that will never make it to the wedding album
Awfully photoshopped Russian wedding pictures

What could possibly go wrong?
10 funniest wedding fails
10 honeymoon horror stories you have to hear
10 reasons people give for not getting married
10 stories of weddings that ended in disaster
20 problematic movie weddings


(via: Social Signal)

Bonus links
Bride & groom paper toys
Google for Weddings – simplify wedding planning

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15 quirky & creative ways to propose to your sweetheart

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Expect the unexpected


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4 unexpected celebrity children's book authors
5 unexpected foods that prevent insomnia and 5 foods that promote it
Top 5 unexpected good comic book movie casting choices
Top 5 unexpected first date destinations
5 unexpected threats of online social networking
10 fascinating and unexpected origins of words
Quora: the 10 most unexpected questions
Top 10 unexpected Beach Boys covers
10 unexpected costs of owning things
10 unexpected ice cream flavors and ingredients
Top 10 unexpected killers in nature
10 unexpected merit badges
10 unexpected places to give birth
10 unexpected secret service duties
10 unexpected things you should haggle over
10 unexpected uses for an iPad
11 unexpected ways to hide your booze
20+ unexpected benefits of working from home
Music from unexpected places
Unexpected inventions from unexpected people

Bonus link
Teleport to a random place in the world

Previously on Lists Galore!
10 unique post offices around the world

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Happy Geek Pride Day!



May 25 is Geek Pride Day, a day to celebrate the right of every person to be a geek!

It shares the day with three other geeky fan holidays:

- Towel Day, for fans of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy trilogy by Douglas Adams
- Star Wars Day, celebrating the premiere of the first Star Wars film on May 25, 1977
- Glorious 25 May, for fans of Terry Pratchett's Discworld

The six stages of movie geek evolution
7 geeky flowcharts
Top 8 geekiest things ever sent into space
10 best geek movies for a cozy night in
Revenge of the rock nerds: the 10 biggest geeks in music
The top ten geek girls from television
Top 10 geek movies of the decade
10 geek sins that will get your geek card revoked
10 geeks who turned geekdom into comedy gold
11 awesome songs from geek-movie soundtracks
15 geekiest license plates
15 geekiest tattoos
Top 20 hottest geeks!
The top 25 ways you know you’re a geek mom
50 geeky things to do before you kick the bucket
55 geeky one line jokes
64 things every geek should know
The biggest pranks in geek history
Geek orthodox: stained glass windows to the nerd soul
Geeky graffiti
Top furniture for geeks

Bonus links
Find out if you're a nerd, a geek or a dork
The geek galaxy

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10 people & characters frozen in carbonite who aren't Han Solo

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Thursday, May 19, 2011

10 unique post offices around the world



While post offices are usually associated with long lines and inefficient service, that doesn't necessarily mean they should be totally kept off the travel itinerary.

1. 
Eiffel Tower
Paris, France

Eiffel Tower
(idreamofdaylight / CC BY-ND 2.0)

Eiffel Tower post office
(infinite tadpole)

This small post office is on the ground floor of La Tour Eiffel, so even if you're afraid of heights, it is worth a visit. You will be sure to impress with the special Eiffel Tower postmark on all your postcards.

2. 
Port Lockroy
Antarctica

Port Lockroy
(Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0)

Por Lockroy, Antarctica
(Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0)

No need to worry about long lines here. Despite its off-the-beaten path location, around 70,000 cards a year from over 100 countries are posted here. Mail usually takes 2-6 weeks to arrive and there is no overnight shipping available so tell your friends not to wait by the mailbox.

3. 
Vanuatu Post's Underwater Post Office
Republic of Vanuatu

Vanuatu
(katykat / CC BY-ND 2.0)

Vanuatu Underwater Post Office
(Hideaway Island)

Located three meters (yards) beneath the ocean's surface and only fifty meters from shore, this office is accessible without the need of a scuba license. Just don't forget your snorkel and mask.

4. 
Post Office Bay
Floreana Island, Galapagos, Ecuador

Floreana Island, Galapagos, Ecuador
(HBarrison / CC BY-SA 2.0)

Post Office Bay
(NH53 / CC BY 2.0)

In 1793 British Captain James Colnett placed an empty wooden post barrel on the island so passing ships could aid each other in getting mail to the mainland and even today the tradition continues. Visitors can leave mail in the barrel and pass on what they find addressed to someone in their hometown.

5. 
Washington Park and Oregon Zoo
Portland, Oregon

Washington Park and Oregon Zoo Railroad
(Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0)

 Washington Park and Oregon Zoo Railroad mailbox
(TrainWeb)

Washington Park and Oregon Zoo cancellation stamp
(Oregon Zoo)

A throwback to when mail was mostly delivered by train, according to the zoo's website the zoo railway "...is the last operating United States railroad with its own authorized railway postal cancellation to continuously offer mail service."

6. 
Madison Square Post Office
New York, New York

Madison Square Post Office
(Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0)

Kindred McLeary mural
(edenpictures / CC BY 2.0)

Its rundown Art Deco exterior may not draw admiring glances, but inside the 1930s-era Depression murals by Kindred McLeary make this post office a must-see. Each mural illustrates Manhattan's unique areas from Greenwich Village to Wall Street.

7. 
Post Office of Mardin
Mardin, Turkey

Mardin Post Office
(TravelPod)

Mardin Post Office
(TravelPod)

Even if you have nothing to mail, this post office is worth a visit purely for its architectural beauty. This stunning 17th-century palace looks more movie set than post office so make sure not to leave your camera at home.

8. 
Austrian Postal Savings Bank
Vienna, Austria

Österreichische Postsparkasse
(Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0)

Österreichische Postsparkasse
(Jorge Royan / CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)

This historic landmark demonstrates Art Nouveau master Otto Wagner's first foray into modern architecture. While dropping your mail, be sure to admire its famous atrium as well as the in-house museum that celebrates its architect.

9. 
Polish Post Museum
Gdansk, Poland

Even though you might not be able to send mail from this post office-turned-museum, it's worth a visit for its historical value. Be prepared to learn about more than just the mail; the museum's fascinating exhibits relate mostly to the German assault on the building during WWII.

Polish Post Museum
(Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0)

Polish letter box
(Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0)

10. 
U.S. Post Office
Christmas, Florida

Christmas, Florida Post Office
(WTSP)

Christmas, Florida postmark
(WTSP)

During the Christmas season, people flock to this sleepy town outside of Orlando so their Christmas cards will be postmarked from Christmas itself! It might not be the North Pole, but it certainly gets one in the holiday spirit.

(Sources: Reuters and VirtualTourist.com)

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17 more unusual places to spend the night

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