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| Thursday Apr 15, 2004 | "Hams should be seen as well as heard." to Television by yoyology |
| Science fiction has always provided illustrations of the future of evolution - from H.G. Wells's The Time Machine with its Eloi and Morlocks, to Peter Ward's (less fiction, more science) exploration Future Evolution.
The morphological possibilities of Photoshop, however, are often overlooked. Well, no longer. Human Descent provides many examples of possible future genetic freaks. to Art by jacquez |
| Rev up your butt trumpet and Poop for Peace on April 16. to Society by scromp |
| Wednesday Apr 14, 2004 | Despite sounding X-Rated, Mexican Corn Smut isn't -- although it too is the subject of some controversy. to Food by isosceles |
| "This year I decided to go the whole hog and make an
entire thoracic cavity cake." to Food by riotnrrd |
| Tuesday Apr 13, 2004 | A snippet of memepath: ...Elkins, Long Story, Short Pier, David Chess, Caterina,icontemplate.... to Memetics by yoyology |
| Saturday Apr 10, 2004 | If you enjoyed the
Google Random Personal Picture Finder
but require more teen angst, then
spend endless hours reloading this
random selection of the
most recently posted images to
LiveJournal.
to Society by riotnrrd |
| Bubble wrap, Skittles, and worry fill the world of obsessive-compulsive artists. to Art by fringehead |
| Thanne longen folk to goon on pilgrimages. to Religion by fringehead |
| Friday Apr 9, 2004 |
If you want to be the next
Kubrick
but have a limited budget, start by building a
$14 steadicam
(a $14
what?),
or maybe build one out of
Legos.
If you're even more ambitious, after understanding
how
dynamic balance
works, you can try to
design and build your
own unique take on this
useful device.
to Photography by riotnrrd |
| HousingPrototypes.org
is a large database of multi-family housing --
containing photos, floor plans and project descritpions -- that
is searchable by architect, building type, and location. to Reference by riotnrrd |
| An interesting idea I had would be to hook up a Audi-Oh remote controlled sound activated vibrator up to a computer. The computer would feed into an Internet radio stream, probably Shoutcast or Icecast based. The radio station would then broadcast a series of songs increasing and decreasing cyclically in intensity, so as to provide regular, fairly synchronized orgasms using music: "Orgasmo Radio."
to Sex by isosceles |
| Thursday Apr 8, 2004 | 1337 5p34k Linguistic Services will be closed on Friday. Brought to you by News14 Carolina to News by sungo |
| It really is a small world after all. (Requires QuickTime) to Society by dnm |
| Wednesday Apr 7, 2004 | The chicken obeys. to Food by fringehead |
| When a nice Jewish boy and a nice Chinese girl get together, and they both love food, you get Soy Vay! It's kosher, parve, organic, and has no MSG, GMOs, or peanuts.
to Art by yoyology |
| Open-source comics Are not limited to Penny Arcade's "bench" project. Schoolkids who are learning english have done it too, with
interesting (and sometimes absurd) results. to Comics by caspian |
| Tuesday Apr 6, 2004 | Artist Dan Goodsell keeps an obsessive collection of advertising- and food-related toys. to Art by fringehead |
| Sweet, sweet
design porn.
to Art by riotnrrd |
| "There is something going on here, Mr. Jones, and you don't know what
it is, do you?" Actually, I do, Bob. It's called licensing your music
to make a
vaguely pornographic
ad for Victoria's Secret.
to Music by riotnrrd |
| Bored with your own commute? Then read the
bus blog,
documenting Kat Jungnickel's daily ride on
London's Route
73 Bus.
to Transportation by riotnrrd |
| Just like with
the VCR,
the Japanese have taken
an American
invention
and
improved on
it it
(or at least made it
a
bit weirder).
to Culture by riotnrrd |
| Sunday Apr 4, 2004 | Jesus and Mary are everywhere, including in a Milwaukee tree stump, on a financial building in Florida, and even on the slopes! to Religion by fringehead |
| Saturday Apr 3, 2004 | If you do not understand, or cannot read, all directions, cautions and warnings, do not use this product. to Law by tregoweth |
| Thursday Apr 1, 2004 | Today's savvy business traveller must be ready to employ every new innovation to keep ahead of thieves and scofflaws. to Security by scromp |
| Friday Mar 26, 2004 | Buying a copy of
Action
Comics #1 (the first appearance of Superman)
will run you about
$75,000,
but you can
read it online for free.
to Comics by riotnrrd |
| Don't look too closely at that picture of a shiny teapot, or the
Reflectoporn may get you. to Sex by riotnrrd |
| First
the controversy
then the
inevitable t-shirt. to Movies by riotnrrd |
| Thursday Mar 25, 2004 | Dow Corning Dilatant Compound 3179 is available in quantities of one hundred, five (multiple color choices), and 1 pounds. Go nuts with the funny papers. to Toys by fringehead |
| Wednesday Mar 24, 2004 | When you give the Salvation Army the shirt off your back, where does it go? Track it and find out. to Society by yoyology |
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