Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Ping Pong Door


A conventional door connects rooms, this door connects people.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Folk Cover of Baby Got Back - Jon Coulton

This is an amazing folk-style cover of Sir Mix-a-Lot's Baby Got Back:


I’ve wanted to cover this song for a long time, because it is excellent - there’s a wonderful message in there for those of you who have big butts. In the proud tradition of many white Americans who came before me I hereby steal and white-ify this thick and juicy piece of black culture. Watch for my album “Jonathan Coulton Sings Songs by Black People.”


Enjoy

Cobra vs. A Little Baby

Apparently this is how they train kids to be snake charmers, the snake's mouth is sewn shut. The last few seconds are the most brutal.


Link

from BoingBoing

Monday, May 14, 2007

Best Frisbee

I bought the Aerobie Superdisc Ultra a couple summers ago and I found it to be an awesome frisbee but it was a bit wide/wobbly and would be caught by the wind very easily so I am going to go ahead and order one of these, the original Superdisc right now!



and for the nighttime fun:





Saturday, May 12, 2007

Stoned Cop Dials 911 Fearing Overdose


From BoingBoing:

One Edward Sanchez, a police officer of Dearborn, Michigan met up with some serious karma recently. It seems that Ed confiscated some really good weed from some poor citizen and decided to throw the whole quarter ounce into some brownie batter with his wife.

Seems this was a tad more THC than the good officer had encountered previously, enough to claim that he was dying.

This mp3 of the 911 call is pure gold.

Make sure to listen until the end when he asks about the score of the Redwings game.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Peter, Bjorn, & John - Young Folks (f/ Victoria Bergsman)

Fun breakbeat folk


Straight to Youtube



Lyrics stolen from Top Hits Online

Lyrics:


if i told you things i did before

told you how i used to be

would you go along with someone like me

if you knew my story word for word

had all of my history

would you go along with someone like me



i did before and had my share

it didn't lead nowhere

i would go along with someone like you

it doesn't matter what you did

who you were hanging with

we could stick around and see this night through



and we don't care about the young folks

talkin' bout the young style

and we don't care about the old folks

talkin' 'bout the old style too

and we don't care about their own faults

talkin' 'bout our own style

all we care 'bout is talking

talking only me and you



usually when things has gone this far

people tend to disappear

no-one will surprise me unless you do



i can tell there's something goin' on

hours seems to disappear

everyone is leaving i'm still with you



it doesn't matter what we do

where we are going to

we can stick around and see this night through



and we don't care about the young folks

talkin' bout the young style

and we don't care about the old folks

talkin' 'bout the old style too

and we don't care about their own faults

talkin' 'bout our own style

all we care 'bout is talking

talking only me and you



and we don't care about the young folks

talkin' bout the young style

and we don't care about the old folks

talkin' 'bout the old style too

and we don't care about their own faults

talkin' 'bout our own style

all we care 'bout is talking

talking only me and you

talking only me and you



talking only me and you

talking only me and you



Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Wheatpaste + Stop Motion = Love


Link

from BoingBoing

Wheatpaste
, learn to love it!

Sunday, May 6, 2007

A Better Browsing Experience (Noscript)

The next extension that deserves your undevoted attention is Noscript. This extension will block potentially invasive and destructive JavaScript.

Most web developers these days use Javascript (little pieces of code) to give their webpages cool features like popup menus and embedded mp3 players. The problems come when someone figures out how to use Javascript to steal your personal information or otherwise breach the security of your personal computer. This is how many people get infected with spyware and malware and all that garbage.

So what does one do? Get Noscript.

A friendly chap named John Wilkerson has provided a video demonstrating exactly what this extension is all about.



I think he explains it pretty well but if you have any questions feel free to leave them in the comments or email me and I will do my best to help you out.

A Better Browsing Experience (Adblock)

Ok, so getting back into the vein of my little credo on top of the blog, I would now like to discuss using a couple Firefox extensions to make your browsing experience safer and less stressful.

First off, if you are using a different browser I highly recommend going here and getting Firefox.

Now I know that other browsers like Opera have a lot going for them as well but I have found time and again that the extensions and development community surrounding Firefox makes it the easiest and most convenient to use for day to day surfing.

Whenever I reinstall Firefox or put it on a new computer the first extension I grab is Adblock Plus. This marvelous extension saves me from seeing almost every single advertisement on the internet that I might have otherwise been forced to ignore. It used to take a little more finesse to get Adblock working for you because you would have to define all the ads you wanted to block, but a new day is upon us and when you restart Firefox a box will pop up asking if you would like to subscribe to a filter list. These lists are maintained regularly by people whose singular goal is to save you, the surfing populace, from the mental vampires of banner advertising. It will even take the ads off of previously mentioned Pandora.

So go now! Install Adblock Plus and start enjoying the web ad-free.

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Friday, May 4, 2007

Keyboard Waffles



Yearn to destroy your keyboard sometimes? Pretend your are consuming the thing outright with this novel waffle maker that spits out delicious keyboard-shaped breakfast. Find other nifty creations on the designer's website
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Via Neatorama

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Peter Gabriel Helps Launch 'We7' Free Music Service



I am not sure what the number 7 has to do with it but this new music service is apparently completely ad supported, with ads being "grafted" onto the beginning of the songs.


The real secret of We7 is our Web 2.0 based, 'pat.pending' MediaGraft engine

As its name suggests, MediaGraft uses intelligent recognition of user's choices and demographics to select, then 'graft' a highly pertinent audio or video advert onto each digital entertainment track selected.

The result is powerful 'Off-Web' promotional messages for advertisers, 'paid for' free music and video downloads for downloaders, and payments for music rights owners.

In its simplest form, MediaGraft provides a Web 2.0 "shopping cart" platform for music. The difference is, when the user checks out, there's nothing to pay! The user interacts with the system via an AJAX-based web interface to create a personal media schedule.


Ah well, at least it is something different even if an ad in front of my songs would not be acceptable for this pirate.

An interesting twist is this part:

We7 is creating a "TasteMaker community" of artists, band members, and fans who will review new bands and artists to determine whether they are good enough to be published. Support from numerous listeners will earn bands and artists the right to be downloaded from the site.

The TasteMaker function will launch in June and will allow visitors to choose to review songs. Reviewers can go to a page that will present five anonymous tracks. They will be able to give a numerical rating and write comments for We7 and the artist or band.


I wonder if you will just be able to delete the ads using something like Audacity.