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octubre 7, 2011

15:34
Our thanks to Watchismo for sponsoring Boing Boing Blast, our daily delivery of blog headlines to your inbox. Enter the special BoingBoing code CLOCKTOBER for 25% off most German watches at Watchismo. It's like picking the best wursts from the grill: the variety of horological flavors this month include spicy Haffstreuners, plump Uhr Krafts, savory [...]
14:47
Elizabeth Stark sez, Friend of Boing Boing Amit Gupta was recently diagnosed with cancer, and he needs help finding a bone marrow donor match. In fact, for someone of South Asian descent, the odds of finding a donor are currently only 1 in 20,000. But we can change that. A few ways to help: 1. [...]
02:55
This project from CRAFT shows how to make paper silhouettes for a terrifically spooky Halloween effect. The author has a book of silhouettes you can punch out. It's reviewed (by my wife Carla) here. How To: Haunted House Silhouettes
02:41
Daniel Kottke demos the Microwriter (Photo by Avi Solomon) Avi Solomon interviewed Daniel Kottke at his home in Palo Alto on 2nd September, 2011. He says: I had a wide-ranging conversation with Daniel Kottke (Apple employee #12) on Silicon Valley's innovation culture. Daniel also talked about his trip to India with Steve Jobs during their [...]
01:59
Here I am, days after I was born, being held by my father in front of the family Macintosh. Our family has spent an enormous amount of time and effort growing with Apple. My brother and I spent years playing with Kid Pix and Shufflepuck Café. We stayed up late reading through the manuals for [...]
01:58
Phil Jones writes, "Went out and bought a toy car spare tire because I thought this tiny tree needed a swing." Miniature Tire Swing (via Super Punch)
01:55
I knew Amy Seidenwurm had good taste in music when I saw that she had painted the names of some of my favorite bands on her beehives. Amy worked in the record business at Enigma, Elektra, Virgin and Sub Pop before she got sucked into the technology vortex.  She co-founded the Backwards Beekeepers, a chemical-free [...]
01:09
There's no additional info for this photo, so I'm not sure how this bizarre car-parking lift worked back in the glory days of running boards, but I'd sure love to see it in motion! Vintage Vertical Parking

octubre 6, 2011

23:55
I really like "Uncle Six Eyes," a 10" high bust based on Travis Louie's painting of the same name. Uncle Six Eyes (via Super Punch)
23:45
Venkatesh Rao (one of my favorite provocative thinkers) noodles around with the idea of "streams" -- demographics of people who follow a particular international course, in long, stable, weird, nearly invisible arcs. Rao calls this "Globalization as liquefaction" and says, "Globalization signifies an incomplete process, not a state. For a long time I was convinced [...]
21:33
This is a such a fun project. Steve Hobley make a "ball whacker" that uses a simple circuit consisting of a 555 timer chip and a photoresitor to create a feedback loop. When a ball (or a plastic egg) suspended from a string blocks the light source from the photoresistor built into the arm, the [...]
21:19
Kirk Withrow, a surgeon and cigar box guitar maker, imparts a good deal of maker wisdom in this lovely CNN profile. "I absolutely don't want to make them to support myself. Once you switch from making something because you feel like it to doing it because you have to it takes away from it," he [...]
20:52
Paola C's Cuore is "two glass carafes shaping a human heart when joined together" -- made from blown Pyrex. Cuore : LIVIANA OSTI (via Neatorama)
19:55
The "PX1020 Easy Hang Up" is a device for people who a) still have landlines and b) hate phone solicitors. Simply press the button and hang up, and the person on the other end is played a pre-recorded message (for example, you, telling them to remove you from their list). There's something attractive about the [...]
19:35
You probably have heard of the TV-B-Gone. If you haven't, it's a small wireless gadget that will turn of any TV. Now, for people who hate the TV-B-Gone, or for people who hate it when someone changes the channel on a TV set in a public space, there's the IR Jammer Kit. You know those [...]
18:02
Thom Buchanan says: "If you're a fan of Frank Frazetta, and I know a couple of you are, The Pictorial Arts Journal has just published its latest on-line issue that just might interest you."
17:45
Did you know that, with a properly conducted series of clinical trials, it can take upwards of 20 years before a medical discovery makes it from the lab to the hospital? Judy Stone, an infectious disease specialist who does clinical research, has a guest post on the Scientific American blog network today, explaining the basics [...]
17:06
This hair-washing robot, introduced by Panasonic at a public demonstration in Tokyo last week, is actually a pretty practical idea. Washing your hair involves a decent amount of small motor coordination and finger dexterity, things that people often lose when they have a spinal injury or other kinds of nerve damage. A hair-washing robot could [...]
16:56
A Filipino man named Herbert Chavez has undergone extensive surgery to make himself look like Superman: a nose job, a chin implant, collagen in his lips, and (randomly) hip implants. Pinoy goes under knife to look like Superman (via Neatorama)
16:41
The fun thing about the Nobel Prize in Physics is watching pundits try to explain to the public the research that won. It doesn't always go well. Physics is not, shall we say, the public's best subject. (And I include myself in that "public".) Beyond that, words that describe legitimate concepts in physics have taken [...]