At this point, it’s remarkably tough to say how legitimate these claims are, and while we’d wholeheartedly recommend digesting these details with a dose of NaCl, we’d be shortchanging you to not pass ‘em on. According to a curious post over at Photofan.jp, Sony is readying an Alpha A800 DSLR (mockup pictured) with a 15.2 megapixel sensor, an ISO range of 200 to 12,800, a new high-speed sync flash, 23 total AF sensors, a fresh metering / AF sensor tracking system and inbuilt WiFi. We’re told that the camera will be officially unveiled at PMA 2009 alongside a trio of new lenses — thankfully, March (and our answer) is less than two months out.

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435Sometimes, when life’s getting you down, you just need to hole yourself up in a modified wardrobe, sitting on a chair with a hole cut in the seat for you to poop through.

The wardrobe, designed by Australian artist Adam Norton, features everything you need to live, from the aforementioned toilet chair to a cooking setup, bookshelf and even a periscope to see if anyone from the outside world is coming to get you.

I’m just going to keep telling myself that this is just an art project and that no one would actually hide in it for an extended period of time. I just have to.

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Considering that Pittsburgh already nabbed “one for the thumb,” it’s safe to say they’re just going for history now. The Steelers and Cardinals didn’t meet during the regular season this year (a shame, we know), but you can bet both clubs are ready for what’s coming when February 1st rolls around. In fact, the only question remaining is this: are you? If you’ve suddenly found yourself shocked and unprepared, follow us past the break for our guidance on blowing out Super Bowl XLIII.

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499If you’ve ever wanted a closer look at the International Space Station, NASA Television will be airing a 35-minute HD tour today and tomorrow.

Filmed by Expedition 18 Commander Mike Fincke, the show will run at both 1pm and 3pm (CST) on January 22nd and 23rd on NASA Television. Immediately following the broadcast, you’ll also be able to catch the show in a standard def stream on NASA’s site. Not a bad way to kill the lunch hour. [NASA TV via TG Daily]


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