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- Nintendo DS glucose reader plugin for kids with diabetes
- Matt Webb on the role of the designer in the 21st century
- Cheap Trick releases an album on 8-Track
- Threadless tees in cake form
- Airplane toilet gobbles a whole roll of TP
- @BBVBOX: recent guest-tweeted web video picks (boingboingvideo.com)
- Sarlaac pillow
- Luggable 75 lb "laptop" from 1968
- Weather Channel: no more smooth jazz
- Drew Friedman: painting of The Monkey Girl
- Tripping "Terminator" arrested
- Dead Gnomes: idiotically grinning ghastly garden gnomes
- Reality show gives points to clerics for converting Atheists
- One-ton manta cyclonic feeding frenzy
| Nintendo DS glucose reader plugin for kids with diabetes Posted: 05 Jul 2009 03:26 AM PDT Tim sez, "This is the pre-launch page for the Bayer 'Didget', a blood glucose meter which plugs in to the DS / DS Lite's Slot-2. Consistent glucose testing by the diabetic child (or adult, presumably) is rewarded with points in a game that can be used to buy items or unlock levels. As with the the 'iPlayer' hardware video decoder for the DS which Cory recently posted, the downside is that the new DSi doesn't have a Slot-2.
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| Matt Webb on the role of the designer in the 21st century Posted: 05 Jul 2009 12:55 AM PDT " Here's my friend and neighbour Matt Webb (part of the Schulze and Webb design consultancy) addressing Copenhagen's Reboot conference on what the role of a designer was and is in the 21st century. It's a great Webbrant, thought-provoking, learned, wide-ranging, weird and great. Reboot (via Warren Ellis) |
| Cheap Trick releases an album on 8-Track Posted: 05 Jul 2009 12:52 AM PDT The latest cheap trick from Can-rockers Cheap Trick is an album released on an 8-track tape. Bah! My album will be released in the form of incidental grooving on the side of a thrown pot made in the style of ancient Greek potters! Cheap Trick brings back the 8-track |
| Posted: 05 Jul 2009 12:49 AM PDT A reader writes, "Take one part Threadless shirt design and one part cake mix, add in some fondant and frosting and you have Threadcakes: An online cake contest based on transforming Threadless designs into cakes." |
| Airplane toilet gobbles a whole roll of TP Posted: 05 Jul 2009 12:46 AM PDT Behold the awesome suction power of the airplane toilet, capable of slurping up an entire roll of toilet paper in one go. Don't clog the tank, though, or chunks of shit-ice will start to fall off the undercarriage, killing people with icy B.M.s (pun courtesy of Mr Spider Robinson). The Airplane Toilet Paper Experiment (Thanks, Fipi Lele!) |
| @BBVBOX: recent guest-tweeted web video picks (boingboingvideo.com) Posted: 04 Jul 2009 04:44 PM PDT (Ed. Note: We recently gave the Boing Boing Video website a makeover that includes a new, guest-curated microblog: the "BBVBOX." Here, folks whose taste in web video we admire tweet the latest clips they find. I'll be posting periodic roundups here on the motherBoing.)
More @BBVBOX: boingboingvideo.com |
| Posted: 04 Jul 2009 02:26 PM PDT Flickr user scrumptiousdelight created this Sarlaac monster in pillow form for Stitch Wars, a Star Wars crafting show. Note all the little details, like the Boba Fett helmet on one of the tentacles. |
| Luggable 75 lb "laptop" from 1968 Posted: 04 Jul 2009 12:17 PM PDT Harry sez, "Computers weren't portable in 1968 (they tended to fill entire rooms), but even then, the yen for portable computing was there. In 1968, Computerworld reported on a carrying case that turned a Teletype machine into a 75-pound mobile terminal--wheels were optional." The Laptop, Circa 1968 (Thanks, Harry!) |
| Weather Channel: no more smooth jazz Posted: 04 Jul 2009 11:16 AM PDT The Weather Channel will no longer have a "smooth jazz" soundtrack behind its "Local On the 8s" segments. Instead, they will play rock. Fortunately, you can still turn down the TV volume and crank your CD of "The Weather Channel Presents Smooth Jazz," which actually hit #1 on the Billboard's Current Contemporary Jazz Album Chart. From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: "I think we've been doing an injustice to our viewers playing, for the lack of a better word, elevator music on the segments for all these years," said Geoffrey Darby, the cable network's new executive vice president of programming, Thursday.Weather Channel turns to rock |
| Drew Friedman: painting of The Monkey Girl Posted: 04 Jul 2009 03:38 PM PDT Drew Friedman continues his new series of portraits depicting legendary circus and carnie sideshow freaks. The paintings are for a private collector, who I wish was me. Fortunately, Drew says they'll eventually be collected in a book. Seen here is Julia Pastrana Percilla Lauther aka "Percilla The Monkey Girl." Her story is strange, tragic, and also quite touching. From J. Tithonus Pednaud's fantastic site, The Human Marvels: In the late 1930's, while performing with the Johnny J. Jones Exposition, Percilla met fellow marvel Emmitt Bejano, the Alligator-Skinned Man. Despite her heavy beard and his ichthyosis a sweet romance blossomed between the unique couple. The pair saw past their physical differences. Emmitt was a man with calloused skin who spent performance intermissions submerged in vats of ice water because he could not sweat. Emmitt was quite literally 'thick skinned' and he had a 'hard shell to crack' but beneath he was a compassionate, gentle, charming and passionate man. Percilla, despite looking more beast than beauty, was elegant, eloquent and possessed and enchanting singing voice. Before long Percilla realized that the gentle Emmitt was the love of her life and the two eloped in 1938.Percilla The Monkey Girl (Human Marvels) Drew Friedman's The Monkey Girl (Drawger) |
| Tripping "Terminator" arrested Posted: 04 Jul 2009 09:03 AM PDT On Tuesday, Sean Stanley Smith, 19, ran around Lake Tahoe's casino arcade naked until police subdued him with a taser. They arrested him for indecent exposure. According to the Record Courier, "He reportedly told officers he had ingested marijuana and LSD, and was running naked because he thought he was 'the Terminator.'" He'll be back. "Naked 'Terminator' arrested at casino" (via Dose Nation) |
| Dead Gnomes: idiotically grinning ghastly garden gnomes Posted: 04 Jul 2009 07:07 AM PDT Dead Gnome (Thanks, Alice!) |
| Reality show gives points to clerics for converting Atheists Posted: 04 Jul 2009 06:55 AM PDT A new Turkish game-show asks clerics to convert atheists and awards prizes for the most conversions; I think the atheists should get points for resisting the pitch, too -- it's only fair (and the atheists should win supreme if the cleric loses faith altogether!). Faiths compete on Turkish game show (via Derren Brown) |
| One-ton manta cyclonic feeding frenzy Posted: 04 Jul 2009 06:51 AM PDT Marilyn sez, "Pretty cool photos from July National Geographic. These manta rays in the Maldives have a 12-ft-wingspan, and the photographer Thomas Peschak was right in among them during feeding frenzies to get these shots. I especially like the last one in this gallery, which shows them lining up one behind the other in chain feeding behavior before swirling into a spiral formation for cyclone feeding, a behavior rarely seen outside the Maldives." Feeding Frenzy (Thanks, Marilyn!) |
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