In technical speak, an HTTP 404 error refers to a response page given when a client requests a page that does not exist on a website, whether due to a typo or an error on the server’s end. However, some webmasters have gotten creative with their 404 error pages, and these examples prove it. Click here to see more. In related news, continue reading to see what happens when Darth Vader goes to Disneyland.

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A group of three German artists — Armin Ciesielski, Peter Brakel and Walter Willer — created this incredible Mercedes-Benz 300SLR using pieces of scrap metal they managed to scrounge up. Expect to shell out $95,000 if you want to add this piece to your collection. Click here for more. Continue reading to see Top Gear’s Jeremy Clarkson review the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 GT.

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For those who haven’t already noticed, the new Facebook profile design has gone live, or at least for some users. One thing you’ll notice right off the bat is that these “redesigned profiles [are] more ‘sticky’, [as] one of the goals of the new profiles is to get users to stay on them for longer.” Video after the break.

The redesigned profiles are part of a larger push into social ecommerce. We don’t exactly know what that means, but we’ve heard whispers that Facebook intends to give Facebook Credits more prominence. We’ve also heard that a Facebook app store may emerge at f8.

[via Mashable]