Etsy user creates Punk/Biker themes Occupy jacket
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A site based on anonymous submissions of thoughts, secrets, letters, etc. ‘Letters’ are displayed every five minutes on the minimalist front page, for the whole internet to see. A social experiment, outlet, and generally a fun site.
I made a very similar website when I was learning MySQL. This is a great starter project! – Dean
View Link [messagesto.me]
This is a large collection of unnarrated video of different trains in Japan and of the toilet of the train being flushed. Sometime the trains switch tracks. The poster has also transcribed the announcements from the train loudspeaker. It’s a sort of visual review of trains, and their toilets’ flushing mechanism and cleanliness.There is poetry in its simplicity. (Linked again in case I did it wrong in the other field.)
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Hanae Ko’s oddly captivating Tumblr only contains objects that are unusually small or unusually large. An overflowing plate with a full English breakfast, small enough to barely cover a fingertip is my favorite.
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In another fabulous behind-the-scenes video, a Disneyland Imagineer shows how they made the Matterhorn’s new paint job glisten like real snow: glass beads embedded in the snow.
Also, 20 levels of scaffolding.
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According to the German Police University police officers used exactly 85 bullets in 2011 – 49 warning shots, 36 shots on suspects. 15 persons were injured, 6 were killed.
Germany has a population of about 80 million.kB upon
(This does only take into account shots in connection with crimes. There were an additional 9000 shots on dangerous, sick and injured animals)
View Link [spiegel.de]
Rainwater (I assume) trapped between the double glazing in this bus window sloshes back and forth as the bus accelerates and brakes. It’s curiously soothing to watch and kept me amused for the whole two hour journey from Helsinki to Turku. Disclaimer: I was on the wrong end of a stag party and not at my mental peak.
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The Sikh Coalition just released the FlyRights app. It’s a smart phone app that gives travelers who believe they’ve been the victim of discrimination by the TSA the ability to submit formal complaints directly from their smart phones.
You should have this on your phone the next time you fly!
View Link [fly-rights.org]
This video takes everything that was awesome about 70s beer commercials, Trans-Ams, girls, hot tubs, and white wine and rolls it all into one delicious video.
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Hi Cory,
Thank you for your past interest in my collection of antiques typewriters.
Are you ready for another killer 19th century typewriter?
Have a look, it is quite unique.
The Ford typewriter is a striking machine with its beautiful ornate grill and gracefully integrated keyboard. It was a machine to grace the eyes but would not have endeared itself to the typist, as the keys are rather springy and wobbly when typing and the platen surprisingly does not have a line-by-line clicking action.
From the Martin Howard Collection – http://www.antiquetypewriters.com
Thank you for considering the sharing of this typewriter with your readers.
Best Regards,
Martin Howard
arlyle: legialin
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In 1981 a young Howard Scott Warshaw, left his first programming job at HP for a more interesting job at Atari. His first assignment was to create an Atari 2600 conversion of the vector coin op game Star Castle. After evaluating the arcade game and the console hardware he came to the conclusion “that a decent version couldn’t be done” (http://www.gamecareerguide.com/features/378/on_game_design_the_.php?page=2), and “that this conversion would suck on the VCS system” (http://www.digitpress.com/library/interviews/interview_howard_scott_warshaw.html). So he reorganized the core game-play elements into a new game designed specifically for the 2600. That game became Yars’ Revenge, the most successful original Atari game ever for the Atari 2600. I used to work at Atari on the 2600 and I thought “surely it can be done”, and after a lot of hard work, some humbling failures, 30 years later – I DID IT! I created an 8K Star Castle cartridge that works in the 2600, a version that could have shipped in 1981, AND I went on to create my own circuitry, logic chip and designed and machined a clear lexan case (on a CNC machine that I designed and built myself but that’s another story) made labels and a box ~ basically the whole package. I’ve been making video games for 25 years, have worked on nearly every game console ever made and this is quite possibly the coolest thing I have ever done.
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Our band has been invited to go to China for 6 weeks as musicians-in-residence at Sichuan University! We still can’t quite believe this is happening to us. We’re going to record an EP while we’re there, and we have a Kickstarter for that project: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/768271187/china-meets-matteo
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its ok, we can all go back to bed now, everything else today is worthless
View Link [nyanwaits.com]
Andy is absolutely correct.
Concur
Take what you spent on your wedding and instead spend it on Apple stock.
What would it be worth today?
View Link [applevsyourwedding.com]
Track your trash from start to finish as it moves through the sprawling streets of LA
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This is a video my friend Kurt posted of his cat – Curt with a C – going for the high five record (as indicated in the video, “the record number of high fives between a cat and a man is 153″).
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70x100cm. 4 pens lost their ink. My hands hurt.
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Endless random fullscreen gifs, all user submitted.
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Is there any better way to wake up than the get coated in bubbles? I made this project to pass the time waiting to hear back about getting into the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU.
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My friend Dan made this kick ass animation for TEDed, explaining how small an atom actually is!
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…Richard Gubish, Jr., who witnessed a hit-and-run in his rearview mirror and expertly blocked the driver’s escape with his bus. Coincidentally, the driver is quite possibly the first person to be charged under a new PA law compelling drivers to pass bicyclists with at least four feet of clearance. Well played, Richard, well played indeed.
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Anonymous winner is represented by the uberpresent internet smiley face at press conference. No word on whether or not Trollface, Me Gusta and others shared the same luck.
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soquequal 7:36 am on 05/15/2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Thanks Dean! MySQL’s definitely an interesting thing to work with, but the largest source of frustration for this small project was working with Dreamhost’s cron jobs!