Raketentim sez, "The Halo Corpse Alphabet is a rather macabre project with the goal being to represent every letter of the alphabet by the twisted, curved, stretched, and otherwise dead… Read the rest of the article: Alphabet made out of corpses in Halo
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Queen Victoria's underwear purchased by weird pervert-collectors Some of Queen Victoria's giant and comical undergarments were up for auction, but we are not amused. A pair of her bloomers, a chemise and a nightdress went under the… Read the rest of the article: Queen Victoria's underwear purchased by weird pervert-collectors
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We need alternative sources of bandwidth just like we need alternative sources of fuel Tim Wu's new NYT op-ed, "OPEC 2.0," explores the growing carteliztion of bandwidth and its consequences for America, where we already spend nearly as much on bandwidth as we do… Read the rest of the article: We need alternative sources of bandwidth just like we need alternative sources of fuel
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Burlesque Chicken Commercial Shane Glines found this funny and well-made chicken commercial on YouTube. I was excited to find this rare commercial produced by José Luis Moro's "Estudios Moro". The studio, run by… Read the rest of the article: Burlesque Chicken Commercial
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BBtv: Tokyo through the eyes of Shibuya shantytown residents (short film) What would Japan look like through the eyes of a drifter camped in a shantytown near one of Tokyo's trendiest zones? Today on Boing Boing tv, we debut Dowa Mondai:… Read the rest of the article: BBtv: Tokyo through the eyes of Shibuya shantytown residents (short film)
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Sculptures from sheets, towels, and pillows Mahdis Keshavarz was just on a boat trip in the Middle East. Whenever she returned to her room, the cleaners made amazing sculptures from sheets, towels, and pillows. Click the… Read the rest of the article: Sculptures from sheets, towels, and pillows
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Esquire: hack our e-paper magazine cover! In October, Esquire will publish its 75th anniversary issue with a cover made from eInk's electronic paper. Over at Boing Boing Gadgets, Joel interviews deputy editor Peter Griffin about the… Read the rest of the article: Esquire: hack our e-paper magazine cover!
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TSA destroys the RepRap's first child This year's OSCON was treated to a chance to see the first RepRap "progeny." RepRap is a deluxe 3D printer that is capable of printing copies of itself. On the… Read the rest of the article: TSA destroys the RepRap's first child
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Antique carved birds as steampunk treasures Jim Mullan's "reconfigured" antique decoy-birds have been painted and modded to make them into steampunk delights. These are just fabulous. The birds were left to the artist by his father,… Read the rest of the article: Antique carved birds as steampunk treasures
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Food that turns from liquid to solid? My friend Nick Bilton has a good question. If you have an answer, please post in the comments. Q. What natural food, other than eggs, turns from a liquid to… Read the rest of the article: Food that turns from liquid to solid?
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Original unicorn oil paintings $100 each Archie McPhee is selling original unicorn oil paintings by Ramirez. (David must be sad that he didn't get the Bigfoot UFO painting when it was available) In his tireless pursuit… Read the rest of the article: Original unicorn oil paintings $100 each
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Kelley Lucas: first new paintings in six years W. Kelley Lucas was my first friend who made it as a "professional" artist. When I lived in Miami, Florida in the early 1990s, Kelley and I hung out all… Read the rest of the article: Kelley Lucas: first new paintings in six years
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Man places casino bet with marijuana The gentleman was arrested in a Fresno, California casino after he placed a bet with marijuana in a card game. He was arrested, even though he produced a "cannabis club"… Read the rest of the article: Man places casino bet with marijuana
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Zimbabwe currency on eBay Mugabe should just print trillion dollar bills and sell them directly on eBay. This $100,000,000,000 note is up to AU$87 with eleven bids. Zimbabwe Banknotes on eBay
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Ancient clock displays Olympic calendar and astronomical cycles The Antikythera Mechanism is a two-thousand year-old clock made in Greece that was discovered a century ago in a shipwreck. Two years ago, scientists studying the bits and pieces that… Read the rest of the article: Ancient clock displays Olympic calendar and astronomical cycles
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TSA proud of confiscating non-dangerous items The items show here are, according to the TSA web site, an "empty metal bottle and a home-made battery pack, consisting of 28 rechargeable batteries connected by multiple resistors and… Read the rest of the article: TSA proud of confiscating non-dangerous items
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Memory Hole obtains over 400 forms used by the NSA Russ Kick's Memory Hole is back with a special treat for fans of government intelligence agency arcana: Via a Freedom of Information Act request (which involved paying $700 and waiting… Read the rest of the article: Memory Hole obtains over 400 forms used by the NSA
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Angry Youth Comix dolls available These Angry Youth Comix dolls, modeled exactly from the characters in Johnny Ryan's comic of the same name, would make a welcome addition to any rejuvenile's curio shelf. The Toxic… Read the rest of the article: Angry Youth Comix dolls available
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How insects breathe underwater MIT mathematicians have learned more about how insects breathe underwater by trapping a layer of air around their bodies. The scientists determined that insects can dive as deep as 30… Read the rest of the article: How insects breathe underwater
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Secrets of the Royal Alberta Museum Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman had a backroom tour of the Royal Alberta Museum in Edmonton, Alberta where he perused a natural history collection of nearly 70,000 items donated by a generous… Read the rest of the article: Secrets of the Royal Alberta Museum