Retro-fi

Retro, Futuristic, Space, & Sci-fi... and anything else that strikes my fancy. Just like that shoebox under my bed. Technorati Profile

lickystickypickywe:

Sweet dreams, my dear ones.

Neither Retro, nor Fi, I still couldn’t help liking this portrait of Gary

lickystickypickywe:

Sweet dreams, my dear ones.

Neither Retro, nor Fi, I still couldn’t help liking this portrait of Gary

1 month ago

riseandsprawl:

Portage and Langside, 1968

When classic cars were new, everyone looked like Jacki Kennedy, and all men wore suits…and Winnipeg had Club Morocco

riseandsprawl:

Portage and Langside, 1968

When classic cars were new, everyone looked like Jacki Kennedy, and all men wore suits…and Winnipeg had Club Morocco

1 month ago

melisaki:


untitled
illustration by Peter Elson for Fantastic Planet, December 1975

melisaki:

untitled

illustration by Peter Elson for Fantastic Planet, December 1975

(via wilwheaton)

2 months ago

frecklesandivory:

Lovely.

a few years ago this would have been my travel bag. Now it’s retro.

frecklesandivory:

Lovely.

a few years ago this would have been my travel bag. Now it’s retro.

2 months ago

expose-the-light:


Newton’s cradle
Newton’s cradle, named after Sir Isaac Newton, is a device that demonstrates conservation of momentum and energy  via a series of swinging spheres. When one on the end is lifted and  released, the resulting force travels through the line and pushes the  last one upward. The device is also known as an executive ball clicker, Newton’s balls, Newton’s pendulum, or Newtonian Demonstrator.  


Mezmerizing - especially because it’s keeping beat with the song I’m listening to…

expose-the-light:

Newton’s cradle

Newton’s cradle, named after Sir Isaac Newton, is a device that demonstrates conservation of momentum and energy via a series of swinging spheres. When one on the end is lifted and released, the resulting force travels through the line and pushes the last one upward. The device is also known as an executive ball clicker, Newton’s balls, Newton’s pendulum, or Newtonian Demonstrator.  

Mezmerizing - especially because it’s keeping beat with the song I’m listening to…

(via scinerds)

4 months ago

An instamatic Instagram (Taken with instagram)

An instamatic Instagram (Taken with instagram)

4 months ago