Toons in fine art photoshopping contest: "
Today on the Worth1000 photoshopping contest: Cartoon Ren, toons in fine art.
(Via Boing Boing.)
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Toons in fine art photoshopping contest: "
Today on the Worth1000 photoshopping contest: Cartoon Ren, toons in fine art.
(Via Boing Boing.)
Photos of food and their sugar-cube equivalent: "
SugarStacks.com has photos of different kinds of food (both processed and natural) showing how much sugar is in the the food by displaying a stack of 4 gram sugar cubes next to the item. (Via Presurfer)"
(Via Boing Boing.)
Microwaving a cellphone is surprisingly cool: "
Although I won't sacrifice my own microwave to replicate this experiment showing the surprising effects of nuking a mobile phone, I'm glad that one of the web's many amateur scientists did so and recorded the outcome.
My Cell phone company is evil!
(Thanks, Fipi Lele!
(Via Boing Boing.)
See and download the full gallery on posterousDragged my un-dead ass out of the house to Free comic book day in Concord where I got 3 free and bought 3
More details on this post at MobileMe: http://homepage.mac.com/mclasen/Free%20Comic%20Book%20day%20/
in honor of free comic book day and YACBM (yet another comic book movie) - you know which one
Subject: Open current Finder folder in Path Finderhttp://feeds.macosxhints.com/click.phdo?i=3106d1b73a5e8c09ffc3aa7934a80c33
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the full title: The beautiful math that links coral, crochet and hyperbolic geometry
Damn, this is an excellent picture from the Cassini Saturn mission:
Saturn’s rings, the small moon of Epimetheus, and hydrocarbon-laden Titan, fuzzy in the background. Gorgeous.
There’s more where that came from here. I’d go look at them if I were you.
good blog too
Click on this now:
Bohemian Rhapsody played on old computer beeps. Found on http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/04/20/hp_scanjet_3c_bohemian_rhaposdy/, with thanks to Mistress Mousey for the tip-off. Have you clicked on it yet? You know you want to.I said that everything turned into the Best of Queen...
For Nadeen...

Moby has a new CD coming out. He gave an instrumental track "Shot in the Back of the Head" to David Lynch, with instructions to do whatever he wanted. David Lynch made a haunting little mostly hand-drawn animation. I made a shrunken URL for it at Http://bit.ly/lynchmob, because it made me smile. (It's actually at http://pitchfork.com/tv/#/musicvideo/966-moby-shot-in-the-back-of-the-head-mute).
Thanx Neil
interesting music from Moby with animation by David Lynch - Thanks to NG
Attended the DVMUG monthly meeting last night on a stately but warm Spring night here in the valley. I can be seen sitting in the blue shirt driving the MacBoook while Ted Landau http://tedlandau.com/ fielded questions from the audience. John Sobrero is behind the podium assisting. It was a fun night listening to this specialist on fixing Macs and general Apple lore and teck info. Later, during his presentation we delved into the arcane fixes found in plists, library files, and remnants of removed programs leaving pesky troubles behind after their removal.
A special deal was made for his latest ebook: Taking Control of the Iphone. http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/iphone.html. Seems I already had a copy tho - great book, nonetheless.


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A 1918 stereograph of the Wawona Tree, a famous giant sequoia (227 ft/69 m in height and 90 ft/27 m in circumference) that stood in Mariposa Grove, Yosemite National Park, California, United States. The tunnel was cut through the tree in 1881, enlarging an existing fire scar, making the tree a popular tourist attraction. Often travelers would come to have their picture taken either driving through the tunnel or standing underneath the tree. When it collapsed in 1969, its estimated age was 2,300 years.
Photo credit: Keystone View Co.
now that's a tree - must remember to cruise wikipedia randomly more often
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Scifi has done so much I believe, at least for me.
Real quarophonic sound - another underdeveloped technology that may come back. I mean, look at 3D inmovies now.

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Yet another FM 10 installation - 3rd in a week - love them script triggers, its a whole new world - I am excited about Filemaker development once again