Tuesday 31 March 2015

15 Watermelon DIY Projects to Make

15 Watermelon DIY Projects to Make

Watermelon just screams summer to me! It’s the perfect summer fruit. Not only does it hit the spot on a hot day, but it’s one of the prettiest fruits out there! There have been a lot of cute watermelon crafts and recipes circling the web these days. I searched around and found 15 super awesome watermelon DIY projects to make for National Watermelon Day! So when August 3rd rolls around, you’ll have plenty of ways to help celebrate!
15 Watermelon DIY Projects to Make
1. Crochet Watermelon Coasters for Summer Sippin’: Rest a glass of lemonade on these adorable DIY crochet watermelon coasters!
15 DIYs to Make for National Watermelon Day Coaster

2. Puffy Paint Watermelon Craft: This kid’s craft from Crafty Morning is really fun and easy to make! Your kiddos will love it.
15 DIYs to Make for National Watermelon Day Puffy Paint
3. Watermelon Wrapping Paper: Dress up some wrapping paper with these cute watermelon stamps from Inner Child Fun!
15 DIYs to Make for National Watermelon Day Wrapping Paper
4. DIY Watermelon Serving Tray: Craft this amazing watermelon serving tray to help you entertain guests all summer long! Get the tutorial over on Oh So Beautiful Paper!
15 DIYs to Make for National Watermelon Day DIY Tray

5. Watermelon Fan Craft: Stay cool outside with this cute and crafty watermelon fan!
15 DIYs to Make for National Watermelon Day Watermelon Fan Craft
6. Watermelon Lemonade: Cool off with a tall glass of this refreshing watermelon lemonade! Find the recipe from Love Taza.
15 DIYs to Make for National Watermelon Day Watermelon Lemonade
7. Watermelon Cookies on a Stick: Decorate these sugar cookies to look like delicious slices of watermelon! Get the instructions over on Munchkin Munchies!
15 DIYs to Make for National Watermelon Day Watermelon Cookies
8. Watermelon Nail Art: Give yourself a fun manicure with this pretty watermelon nail art from The Design Files! So cute.
15 DIYs to Make for National Watermelon Day Nail Art
9. DIY Watermelon Welcome Mat: Brighten up your doorstep with this juicy watermelon welcome mat from The House That Lars Built!
15 DIYs to Make for National Watermelon Day Welcome Mat
10. Watermelon Pie: Make this watermelon sherbet pie for a fun summer dessert!
15 DIYs to Make for National Watermelon Day Watermelon Pie
11. DIY Watermelon Sunglasses: Craft these watermelon sunglasses with some nail polish and wear them around town this summer! Find the tutorial over on Studio DIY!
15 DIYs to Make for National Watermelon Day Sunglasses
12. Watermelon Bunting: Use this gorgeous watermelon bunting from Minieco for summer party decor!
15 DIYs to Make for National Watermelon Day Bunting
13. Watermelon Piñata: How cute is this piñata shaped like a watermelon? Learn how to make it from Kitiya Palaskas.
15 DIYs to Make for National Watermelon Day Pinata

14. DIY Watermelon Donuts: Bake up some of these yummy donuts disguised as little watermelons from Paper & Stitch!
15 DIYs to Make for National Watermelon Day Donuts
15. Fresh Watermelon Cake: I’ve always wanted to make one of these fresh watermelon cakes for a party! I’m definitely going to try this recipe from Sprinkle Bakes!
15 DIYs to Make for National Watermelon Day Cake

Saturday 28 March 2015

Meticulously Wrapped Aluminum Wire Sculptures by Seung Mo Park

Meticulously Wrapped Aluminum Wire Sculptures by Seung Mo Park


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SON MYUNG HEE, detail / 2010 / Aluminum wire, fiberglass lifecasting.
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SON MYUNG HEE / 2010 / Aluminum wire, fiberglass lifecasting.
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Wedding / 2009 / Aluminum wire, fiberglass lifecasting.
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Han Hye yeon / 2011 / Aluminum wire, fiberglass lifecasting.
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Han Hye yeon, detail / 2011 / Aluminum wire, fiberglass lifecasting.
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Kim Seong Su / 2010 / Aluminum wire, fiberglass, lifecasting.
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Kim Seong Su, detail / 2010 / Aluminum wire, fiberglass lifecasting.
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Lie Sand Bong’s Dress / 2008 / Aluminum wire, fiberglass lifecasting
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Lie Sand Bong’s Dress, detail / 2008 / Aluminum wire, fiberglass lifecasting
Korean artist Seung Mo Park  amazes you with his astonishingly crafted figurative sculptures made with tightly wrapped layers of aluminum wire based on fiberglass forms. The works shown here are part of the Brooklyn-based artist’s Human  series where he recreates the delicate wrinkles and folds of clothing as well as the sinuous musculature of the human body in metallic layers remeniscent of tree rings. He’s also sculpted bicycles, musical insturments and other forms as part of his Object  series. (via My Modern Met )

Thursday 26 March 2015

Ways to Avoid Packet Sniffing and Data Theft

Ways to Avoid Packet Sniffing and Data Theft


Packet analysis passively listens into a network and then extracts the important data, which is usually in plaintext. The key to hampering packet analysis is encrypting that data sent on the network so that it is not read in plain text. The encrypted data that packet analyzers gather is pretty useless without an encryption key. While it is possible for crackers to obtain the key, encryption makes the process a lot longer (and sometimes nearly impossible). There are a couple common ways to do this.

Manual File or Email Encryption

While this is the simplest way to avoid data theft, in the long run, it can also be the most tedious. Basically, every email message and every attachment sent is encrypted with PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) algorithms.

  Pros

  • Not Really Any

  Cons

  • Both the sender and the receiver need to agree on the same encryption key and have the same special software to unlock the data.
  • This only works with data chunks like email and files. Regular web browsing and login information is still done in plaintext.

SSL (HTTPS)

On some websites like Yahoo! and eBay, there is a function that allows you to “securely” login. In the URL address bar, if you see “https” instead of “http,” you’re in good shape. But most of the time, this is only available in financial sites.

  Pros

  • Streamlined so that you don’t even notice it is working
  • All modern browsers support it.

  Cons

  • This usually only applies to the HTTP (port 80) protocol. This will not work with any other protocol like FTP, Instant Messaging, and Email.

Remote Computing

Usually, remote computing incorporates a layer of encryption. Remote computing includes programs that utilize the VNC (Virtual Network Computing) Protocol or the RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol).

  Pros

  • You keep the actual files on a server. You never send the complete data over the public network.

  Cons

  • This can become very slow
  • Requires a computer at home to be always on

VPN

Virtual Private Networking is my favorite and recommended method of obfuscating data theft. Basically, it creates an encrypted virtual network connection from your computer to your server. Pretend you connect to your VPN from a public network. All information that you access on the Internet is encrypted as it is sent to your home network first. There, the server decrypts that data then sends it across the Internet. Therefore, nobody in the public network can see what you are doing since it is all encrypted. VPN works sort of like a seamless proxy server.

  Pros

  • Seamless integration with all programs
  • If coupled with any of the methods above, you achieve at least double encryption.

  Cons

  • Your network download speed is capped by the upload speed of your home network gateway.
  • Requires a computer at home to be always on
  • Requires a bit of configuration

Tuesday 24 March 2015

Breidamerkurjokull glacier's pictures will mesmerize you

Breidamerkurjokull glacier's pictures will mesmerize you


Nicolas Brousse captured incredible scenes while exploring the interior of the Breidamerkurjokull glacier in south-east Iceland

Iceland, a land abounding in natural wonders, is a favorite for nature photographers. The glaciers in particular are places where they can find the full magnitude of what natural forces can create.Nicolas Brousse, a photographer from Malmö, Sweden, journeyed there to witness ice melting offBreiðamerkurjökull, a glacier on that island. He explored an ice cave that formed beneath the glacier and snapped incredible shots of it. 

It looks like the interior of a make-believe kingdom from the hit film Frozen, but the ice cavern is a popular destination for tourists

The 27-year-old Frenchman’s snaps reveal intricate patterns and stunning colours, including black layers of volcanic ash, that make the rippled ceiling look like crystal and the icy floor look like a pane of glass.
Nicolas' group went on the thrilling expedition with an experienced guide, and he used natural light as well as his camera’s flash to capture his incredible photos.

This image of an entrance to the ice cavern, snapped by Nicolas Brousse, makes it appear as though the sea is parting

Nicolas Brousse had to abseil into the cavern, and the effort was well worth it after he emerged breathtaking photos

Breidamerkurjokull is an outlet glacier of Vatnajökull, or the Vatna Glacier, which is one of the largest ice caps in all of Europe

Breidamerkurjokull is an outlet glacier of Vatnajökull, or the Vatna Glacier, which is one of the largest ice caps in all of Europe.

Nicolas Brousse said the black layers of volcanic ash trapped inside the glacier create 'beautiful black veins inside the ice'

The intrepid photographer and his group had to abseil into the glacier in order to explore the icy paradise inside

Sunday 22 March 2015

Meet Photogenic Sheepdog Sisters That Love To Do Everything Together

Meet Photogenic Sheepdog Sisters That Love To Do Everything Together

Meet Sophie and Sarah, two gorgeous Old English Sheepdogs living in the Netherlands. These two photogenic sheepdog sisters are incredible models, and they are also the very best of friends. In fact, these two do everything together from celebrating milestone birthdays at McDonalds to watching picturesque sunsets side-by-side.
Cees Boll, the proud owner of Sophie and Sarah, is perfectly happy to follow the loving pair around and take photos of them as they go about their day-to-day routines. As an amateur photographer, Cees finds unlimited opportunities for great pictures with two photogenic sheepdog sisters hanging around all day.
Cees began taking photos every day and posting them to social media, and as a result Sophie and Sarah have gathered quite an impressive following. Instead of taking normal dog photos of them playing fetch or going for a walk, Cees captures the sheepdogs in more human-like scenarios.
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Sophie and Sarah are related by blood, but they were born in separate litters. The two get along so well they might as well be attached at the hip. Sophie is 6 and Sarah is 4, and together they enjoy posing for the camera… but only because they get treats as a reward for their superior model behavior.
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Cees photographs his dogs in a number of stunning locations, including the flower-filled fields of Sibculo in the Netherlands and the Austrian Alps.
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In an interview with the Dailymail Cees said, “The main reason I take the photos is so I can make people happy and put a smile on their face – well, Sophie and Sarah do. In a world full of bad things, I found a way to make it a little bit brighter. And seeing people happy makes me happy.”
Cees is always pleased to receive messages from followers that solidify his pictures truly make a difference in the world. “We get a lot of messages about the pictures such as your pictures make my day, when I’m sad I look at your picture’s and I feel better, your photos make me happy and warm.”
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Sophie and Sarah love to pose for their picture because they know a cookie will come as a reward. Although, when Cees first picked up Sophie from the breeder he was told she didn’t like to pose for pictures one bit. Today, Sophie is the superior poser, while Sarah tends to be more on the naughty side. She will pose, but it’s all for the cookies, and not just to please.
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It’s not always just Sophie and Sarah; these long-haired cuties have other sheepdog friends as well.
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In the photo below, Sophie and Sarah are pictured visiting McDonalds in celebration of Sophie’s birthday, they brought along sheepdog friends Jason and Ashley for some added fun.
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You don’t have to be a sheepdog to kick it with Sophie and Sarah; these two are open to making friends with animals of all different breeds.
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Can you spot Sarah and Sophie in the pack?
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The Old English Sheepdog (OES) is a large dog breed that originated in England as a type of herding dog. This dog is known for its long fur coat, which often extends down over the eyes and face. This breed was once known as Shepherd’s Dog and Bob-Tailed Sheep Dog, and is still occasionally referred to as its nickname Bob-tail because the breed’s tail was traditionally docked.
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You can check out Sarah and Sophie’s official website to see more picture-perfect photos from their many adventures.