August 2011
43 posts
By a sad coincidence, last week I said that the headline “Foot heads arms...
– Footnotes to a life well lived | From the Guardian | The Guardian
BBC - Dimensions →
Dimensions takes important places, events and things, and overlays them onto a map of where you are.
HOWTO farm with TNT, the Art Nouveau edition –... →
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Mapping All the Pizza Places In Manhattan →
Researchers use human cells to engineer functional... →
Panda Raised by Cosplayers →
TodayILearned that Japan Consumes More Tobacco... →
Guess what? You can now rent people on the... →
London Tubemap - A new angle on the London... →
Get a coffee, give a coffee - Jonathan's Card →
A Swedish man who tried to set up a nuclear reactor in his kitchen at home has...
– BBC News - Swede admits home-made atom experiment was ‘crazy’
The Cat Scan →
Banksy - Outdoors →
Bulletproof Wild boars invade New York state →
People Under 35 Have Never Seen Normal Global... →
Black*Eiffel: Ahoy! Attack of the Icebergs →
Swede held for building nuclear reactor in his... →
Custom Cup for Ultra-Efficient Cookie Dunking →
Make your iPad 2 look like a Gameboy with this... →
My high school is the millenium falcon! : pics →
Dial M for Murdoch – Boing Boing →
July 2011
84 posts
Apple now has more cash than the U.S. government
– Apple now has more cash than the U.S. government - TNW Apple
In 1902, a 25-year-old engineer from New York named Willis Carrier invented the...
– Why air conditioning is to blame for Transformers 3 – Boing Boing
Tesco is first supermarket to offer free Wi-Fi |... →
a group of us managed to introduce “Snakes on a Plane” as a general expression of nonchalance – a sort of “Whaddya gonna do?” As if to suggest that in a world where snakes can be encountered on planes, anything less troubling is trivial.
Person 1: I’m not even dressed yet.
Person 2: But you got home before me!
Person 1: Snakes on a Plane.