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boingboing.net » Boing Boing - 4 hours ago
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. saarlac pitlow …
Also tagged: maker, copyfight, happy mutants
littlegreenfootballs.com » Little Green Footballs - 5 hours ago
Little Green Footballs now has its very own, shiny new Amazon Associate Store, with a button at the top right of the page that takes you to it. This is one of the tools Amazon makes available to members of their …
Also tagged: amazon, support, groceries, store, deal alert
boingboing.net » Boing Boing - 6 hours ago
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 …
Also tagged: old school
boingboing.net » Boing Boing - 12 hours ago
Out of the Blue's "Dead Gnome" line features garden gnomes with pistols in their mouths, or holding up the dripping heads of decapitated brethren, industriously sawing their own hands off, hanging from a gibbet …
Also tagged: funny, happy mutants
inventorspot.com » Inventor Spot - Inventions, Innovations, and Interesting Ideas for the Inventor in All of Us - 15 hours ago
The Ghost Lighter does nothing more than provide a flickering flame at the flick of a finger, and you know what? That's OK. The in-your-face cuteness of the design stands on its own as a statement of pure creative …
Also tagged: miscellaneous, innovation, fun, products, art and design
boingboing.net » Boing Boing - 18 hours ago
Bruce Schneier points out that keypad wear is a form of "information leakage": "There are 10,000 possible four-digit codes, but you only have to try 24 on these keypads. The first is most likely 1986 or 1968. The …
Also tagged: photo
fr.gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - 19 hours ago
La fête nationale américaine précède de dix jours la fête nationale française. Dans les deux cas, pétards et feux d’artifice sont de sortie, l’occasion pour HowStuffWorks de s’intéresser à ce que contiennent ces …
inventorspot.com » Inventor Spot - Inventions, Innovations, and Interesting Ideas for the Inventor in All of Us - 20 hours ago
In some places (like where I live) it's too hot to turn off the AC unit and open up the windows. On some days temperatures can reach over 100 degrees, that's why our AC stays on all the time. Asking us to take off more …
Also tagged: technology, miscellaneous, home, electronics, products, shopping, environment, outdoors, nature, food and drink
boingboing.net » Boing Boing - 20 hours ago
This first-hand account of the construction of a clandestine shortwave radio by British POWs in a Japanese camp in Singapore really reminds me of James Clavell's magnificent novel King Rat, my all-time favorite …
inventorspot.com » Inventor Spot - Inventions, Innovations, and Interesting Ideas for the Inventor in All of Us - Jul 3, 2009
Thinking of a cool, frosty beer after a long day at work or play? Just imagine cracking open a cold one... nice! Now you can experience the vicarious pleasure of popping open a beer or soda can anytime, anywhere, as …
Also tagged: entertainment, miscellaneous, innovation, fun, electronics, products, toys, food and drink, weird or wacky