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April 27, 2007

Want A Free Trip To Hollywood?

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Hey peeps, the 15 GIGS OF FEAR Contest is back, this time in support of the upcoming horror flick 28 Weeks Later. Just like the previous one, you create the scariest video mash-up and upload to Fox Atomic's site. If you win, you'll get an all expensed paid trip to Hollywood, tour the Fox Studio lot and be made into a bleeding, oozing, brain-hungry zombie just like in 28 Weeks Later.

All submissions must be entered by April 30th. Then it's up to the public to vote for which is their favorite. On May 11th a winner will be chosen from the top 20.

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April 26, 2007

History Of Social Blogging

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Inspired by The Presurfer

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Order Of The Phoenix International Trailer

Screw YouTube and its crap quality videos. I've uploaded a higher quality version for you readers. It's the Harry Potter & The Order of the Phoenix international trailer. I got chills watching this. OMG I can't finish this post. . . faints!

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April 25, 2007

Boom Boom Boom Boom

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That's the sound of my taiko drumming. Taiko Drum Master is coming out for the Nintendo DS this summer! Japan only but it's a music game so who needs to read anything? Just do what comes naturally and drum to the beat. Some new songs are the Super Mario Bros. theme and Flight of the Bumblebee. No idea how it'll use DS controls since the game has traditionally been in arcades and on Playstation systems but it will include 4 player battles and custom costumes for your character. I want I want I want!

via Wired

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The Nearest Thing To A Happy Tree Friends Video Game

Mizuiro Chang

It's called Muzuiro Chang. The image is cutesy gory if that makes any sense. I mean just look at it. It's telling me I can find some cuddly cat-like ball character that rolls around on 4 casters and apparently spills blue blood.

Designed for the Nintendo DS (my favorite platform) but in Japanese only. Fortunately the DS isn't region locked so importing this will be easy. Hell, the design and ubercute website are enough to convince me. Horrific graphic mutilation to cute characters you say? Not usually my cup of tea but I'm entranced now. Looks like fun mini-games ala WarioWare Touched. Any fluent Japanese readers out there care to translate?

via Kotaku

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Hello, Anybody There?

Solo Busshelter Ads

I'm sure that's the first thing somebody says when they come across one these interactive bus shelters ads for Canadian mobile provider Solo. The ads promote their new walkie talkie phone which annoy the hell out of me, but these ads are pretty cool nonetheless. They're spread across Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal. They invite people to "push here" to talk to someone at another bus shelter in another city in real time!

I'm personally recruiting reader A.J. to find one of these bus shelters and ask, "what is the meaning of life?"

via ad goodness

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Building Material Of The Future

Etfe Material

ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene) is the building material of the future. This wonder polymer, a transparent plastic related to Teflon is replacing glass and plastic in some of the most innovative buildings being designed and constructed today. Its selling points? Compared to glass, it's 1% the weight, transmit more light, is a better insulator and costs 24 - 70% less to install. It's also resilient able to bear 400x its own weight, self cleaning because of its non-stick surface and 100% recyclable.

The current largest ETFE construction projects are the Beijing National Stadium and Aquatics Center for the 2008 Olympics. They will be the strongest and most energy efficient buildings in the world.

image via core77
story via Business Week

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Time's 100 Most Influential And I'm Torn

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Time Magazine is currently polling for the top 100 most influential people of the year. For the most part, I agree with the top 20 but within that are 3 people I love and adore. I've given them all 100 percent ratings but feel all 3 equally deserve to be number 1. Who am I to root for?

Shigeru Miyamoto
This man is responsible for my childhood entertainment. His ideas revitalized video games during the industry's collapse in the late 70's and early 80's. He created Donkey Kong, Zelda and video game's most famous character Mario. He refuses to take video game entertainment towards the generic violent themes we see everywhere today and continues to preach the values of imagination and play. He was also the driving force behind the Nintendo Wii and DS, inspiring new generations of designers to think different.

Jonathan Ive
Steve Jobs right hand man, Ive is responsible for Apple's design renaissance. That design language catapulted Apple back into the world of high-end industrial design defining a new language for electronics. So influential is Ive's work that it's probably the most copied style. In the past 5 years how many times have you looked at an electronic device and said to yourself, "that looks very Apple".

J.K. Rowling
A teacher turned writer turned internationally renowned author. If you haven't heard of Harry Potter then you've been living under a rock. Although stories about kids, magic and wizards are nothing new, it's Rowling's storytelling that sets the Harry Potter series apart. In no other time have a set of books enthralled both kids and adults. Her books are responsible for making reading cool again spurring an onslaught of reading clubs across the world. Libraries and bookstores have never been busier.

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April 24, 2007

The Five Statesmen

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Socialsexuals is a term I made up to describe the 5 different groups of men who's identity can be easily characterized by their look and lifestyle. In general they share some common characteristics. They're stylish and fashion conscious. They're sometimes mistaken for and labeled gay. They are also better groomed than the "average" man. Most importantly, each one makes a bold statement. They stand out and that's why I call them Statesmen. So here's my breakdown of who's who and what's what in order of appearance.

EDUSEXUAL
They're the rarest of the socialsexuals. They have a strong desire to constantly learn thus their whole identity is fueled by it. Intellect is their modus operandam. They have a wonderful sense of self even tho they may not be as physically attractive as other socialsexuals. Their clothes are relaxed and harken to a collegiate life. Edusexuals possess the unique ability to mix and match clothes that seemingly don't match. Their grooming habits are also more relaxed. They keep their faces clean shaven and trim their body hair. The most they do with their hair is leave-conditioner and a light texturizer. Edusexuals are mostly found in suburban or college towns away from the big cities.

UBERSEXUAL
The ubersexuals are often confused with metrosexuals but they deserve a classification all their own. For starters, they're all incredibly fit. Their hairless bodies are chiseled and muscular thanks to a personal trainer. They're well traveled, cultured and incredibly respectful. They usually wear their hair short and keep it clean cut - nothing too fussy. Clothing is body conscious, usually tailored and expensive. They all share an affinity for high fashion and have no problems sporting large man-bags which contain water, vitamins, extra clothing, hand creme, lip conditioner, cologne and a smaller bag. Their skin is flawless from countless hours spent with a befriended Dermatologist and Cosmetologist. The most distinguishing characteristic of an ubersexual is confidence - the most dynamic, masculine, stylish, uncompromising and intimidating of all socialsexuals. They can be found in large cities in upper-class neighborhoods.

METROSEXUAL
The most well known of all socialsexuals, the metrosexual can be characterized as having an obsession with their appearance - sometimes grooming well beyond anything nature intended. Examples are shaped eyebrows, tans, styled and color treated hair. This misleads people to label them gay. They also follow trends more so than any other socialsexual spending a significant amount of money on clothing. This also extends into their lifestyle habits. They're trendy and always want the newest, hottest and latest. Some metrosexuals also wear make-up, not to hide flaws, but to accentuate their features. They also love accessories as it further helps distinguish their look. They stand out in crowds and are often admired by many women. Metrosexuals were once only found in urban cities but are now so prolific, can be found anywhere.

ECOSEXUAL
They're one of the newer statesmen to arrive on the scene. A number of recent events led to their birth, namely organic clothing finally reaching high fashion and the current trend to "go green". They're characterized as being extremely eco-friendly and environmentally conscience. Their morals and principals dictate their lifestyle which sets them apart from other socialsexuals. All clothing comes from organic cottons, hemp and other plant fibers. Their shoes come from a blend of plant fibers and recycled materials like plastic. They're fashionable but not as loud as other socialsexuals since their clothes only use organic dyes and environmentally friendly manufacturing processes. Totes and man-bags also come standard but again, only made from plant fibers or recycled materials. They're well groomed but the most relaxed of all socialsexuals, sometimes letting facial grow beyond the 12 o'clock barrier. Their most notable characteristic is the need to talk, sometimes preach the values of conservation and research for clean energy. Expect their homes to use the most energy efficient appliances and if they're not driving a hybrid, you'll find them riding a bike. They're mostly found in the west and north west United States and parts of Scandinavia.

TECHNOSEXUAL
This statesmen is not the geek or nerd many mislabel them as. They have a strong aesthetic sense just like other socialsexuals but also have a love for gadgets and technology. They're technophiles that have become metrosexual. They're characterized by having not only tons of gadgets, but the desire to have the latest and greatest. Like other socialsexuals, they have deep pockets but spend most it on electronics instead of clothes. They're technology's early adopters. What makes them technosexuals are the grooming and fashion habits found in other socialsexuals. Clothes are important but they prefer the casual approach. They care about their hair and skin just the same but again, take the relaxed approach. They don't heavily accessorize like metrosexuals but their man-bags are all about utility, often eschewing designer names for something that charges all their electronic goodies inside. The technosexual is hard to find in the wild since it detaches them from their computers, but many can be found online chatting. Many of them also have their own blogs and love to post their thoughts all over the blogsphere. Speaking of which, only technosexuals understand terminology like "blogsphere, AJAX, mark-up, IPTV, solid state memory, etc.

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DIESELWALL.COM

Milan Dieselad

Clever Diesel ad in Milan reads;

Left: "Maybe one day we'll be on that wall"
Right: "Impossible"

via Wooster Collective

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April 23, 2007

23 Skidoo! Predictions From The Year 1900

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Taken from the December issue of The Ladies Home Journal in 1900 and I must say, some of it may sound ridiculous and some are very telling. I've only posted the 7 I found interesting. There are lots more here. To preface, the writer says:

These prophecies will seem strange, almost impossible. Yet, they have come from the most learned and conservative minds in America. To the wisest and most careful men in our greatest institutions of science and learning I have gone, asking each in his turn to forecast for me what, in his opinion, will have been wrought in his own field of investigation before the dawn of 2001 - a century from now. These opinions I have carefully transcribed.

Prediction 1
There will probably be from 350,000,000 to 500,000,000 people in America and its possessions by the lapse of another century. Nicaragua will ask for admission to our Union after the completion of the great canal. Mexico will be next. Europe, seeking more territory to the south of us, will cause many of the South and Central American republics to be voted into the Union by their own people.
Prediction 2
The American will be taller by from one to two inches. His increase of stature will result from better health, due to vast reforms in medicine, sanitation, food and athletics. He will live fifty years instead of thirty-five as at present – for he will reside in the suburbs. The city house will practically be no more. Building in blocks will be illegal. The trip from suburban home to office will require a few minutes only. A penny will pay the fare.
Prediction 3
Photographs will be telegraphed from any distance. If there be a battle in China a hundred years hence snapshots of its most striking events will be published in the newspapers an hour later. Even to-day photographs are being telegraphed over short distances. Photographs will reproduce all of Nature’s colors

Prediction 4
No Mosquitoes nor Flies. Insect screens will be unnecessary. Mosquitoes, house-flies and roaches will have been practically exterminated. Boards of health will have destroyed all mosquito haunts and breeding-grounds, drained all stagnant pools, filled in all swamp-lands, and chemically treated all still-water streams. The extermination of the horse and its stable will reduce the house-fly.

Prediction 5
There will be No C, X or Q in our every-day alphabet. They will be abandoned because unnecessary. Spelling by sound will have been adopted, first by the newspapers. English will be a language of condensed words expressing condensed ideas, and will be more extensively spoken than any other. Russian will rank second.

Prediction 6
Coal will not be used for heating or cooking. It will be scarce, but not entirely exhausted. The earth’s hard coal will last until the year 2050 or 2100; its soft-coal mines until 2200 or 2300. Meanwhile both kinds of coal will have become more and more expensive. Man will have found electricity manufactured by waterpower to be much cheaper. Every river or creek with any suitable fall will be equipped with water-motors, turning dynamos, making electricity. Along the seacoast will be numerous reservoirs continually filled by waves and tides washing in. Out of these the water will be constantly falling over revolving wheels. All of our restless waters, fresh and salt, will thus be harnessed to do the work which Niagara is doing today: making electricity for heat, light and fuel.

Prediction 7
There will be no wild animals except in menageries. Rats and mice will have been exterminated. The horse will have become practically extinct. A few of high breed will be kept by the rich for racing, hunting and exercise. The automobile will have driven out the horse. Cattle and sheep will have no horns. They will be unable to run faster than the fattened hog of today. A century ago the wild hog could outrun a horse. Food animals will be bred to expend practically all of their life energy in producing meat, milk, wool and other by-products. Horns, bones, muscles and lungs will have been neglected.

via Centripetal Notion

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Nokia Wants To Know What's In My Pocket

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Shame shame shame on you Nokia. I didn't know you were so KINKY! But seriously tho, they have these cool interactive memory game ads installed at select bus stops. There's a video of it after the jump. I did a little research and found the ads are tied in with their current campaign and a contest called "There's something in your pocket". Nokia wants you to create and upload a short creative video of you pulling something out of your pocket. Each week they'll choose a winner out of the top 10 most viewed videos. The prize is a brand new Nokia N95.

I plan on making my video tomorrow. Finally some use for iMovie! The current crop of video submissions aren't anything spectacular so odds of winning seem pretty good. So what are you waiting for? It's the hottest phone out right now!

via Fresh Creation

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April 22, 2007

Wii Channels Is Inaccurate Nomenclature

Wiichannels Menu

That's the Nintendo Wii's interface, designed around a tiled system that scrolls horizontally. Each of those tiles are called channels. The Wii remote was designed to be held like a TV remote. You use it like a pointer to select channels. When Nintendo revealed all of this last year, I got extremely excited. Praises from third party developers like Square Enix only reenforced my belief that something BIG was on the horizon. Fast forward a year later and I love the Wii but I'm disappointed with the interface, lack of features and Nintendo's inaccurate nomenclature for what "Wii Channels" really are.

To date, Wii Channels are just place holders for system features and downloaded games. I envisaged something bigger. Wii Channels and a TV remote-like controller led me to believe Nintendo would take the most successful aspects of TV and gaming to create an interface widely understandable by anyone. That experience we call channel guides, channel switching and channel surfing.

I thought maybe Nintendo would dedicate a channel to each developer. The developers would then have complete control over the programming in their channel. They would launch demos and schedule special events to take place in different time slots, just like real TV. I envisioned an Independent Channel where the most unique games would live, enabling smaller studios to publish their games online on a major console. New Channels could be added as more developers jumped onto the Wii bandwagon. I saw Chat Room Channels where people would take their discussions right into a game. Nintendo and its third party developers would have space to advertise instead of relying just on the traditional methods. I even imagined people creating their own channels and sharing it with their friends and families anywhere in the world - an amalgamation of MySpace and YouTube where people could "tune" in. I took it a step further and imagined TiVO like capabilities where people could record their in-game play sequences and post them in their channel. For privacy and security purposes, Nintendo could easily implement a parental control system to deactivate inappropriate content just like in real TV. My ultimate envisage was IPTV, something the Xbox 360 showed off earlier this year at CES.

We already knew the console would never turn off, essentially staying online 24 hours. All the pieces seem to fit and I felt this would be how Nintendo could come back from 3rd place. They wouldn't need horsepower. They would win with content. Although the Wii is doing insanely well in terms of sales, I can't help but feel there was missed opportunity here. I'm not saying the Wii isn't fun. I'm just critical of how much potential was unseeded. Nintendo is always apathetic about doing more than gaming, but that doesn't mean they can't take the best characteristics from other industries and apply them to their medium. The console is still young so who knows, maybe sometime in the future we'll see some of these features - sooner than later I hope.

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HAPPY EARTH DAY 2007!

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This year we have many things to celebrate for. Never before have environmental issues been on the front pages of so many publications around the world. The word is out and it's spreading. There's still a lot of work yet to be done but I'm confident we'll get there if we just make a small effort. I'm not asking for anyone to turn their lives upside down to go "green". I'm asking them to make small incremental changes that can improve our planet's health and secure a future for the generations to follow.

I myself struggle to be "green" but here are some things I did that you can do too.

Replace all incandescent light bulbs with CFL bulbs
They're the bulbs that look like frozen yogurt squishes. If you leave now, Home Depot is giving them away for free to celebrate Earth Day! If not today, then grab these coupons from GE and do it soon. If you replace every bulb, you'll use 50 - 90% less energy. Think of the savings!

Donate a small amount of money to offset your carbon emissions
Almost everything we do emits carbon. By offsetting, your money goes towards programs to "green" our earth. Go here to calculate your carbon emissions, then offset it!

Switch to "green" electricity
Did you know your city's power municipal has access to electricity generated from clean sources like wind and solar? Not only that, but you can ask to switch a sizable portion of your monthly power to it. It cost pennies per watt more but it increases the demand for green power which means less need for fossil fuels. In some states, that portion of "green" electricity is deductible!

Use Eneloop batteries
Organically made, they're designed by Sanyo and are the best rechargeable batteries. They're ready to use right out of the pack. They hold more power than ordinary batteries and have a longer shelf life. They can be recharged 1000 times with no degradation and once they're totally used up, they can be 100% recycled. I bought mine at Circuit City.

Recycle, reduce, reuse
In most cities, it's an included service. Call up your trash utility and ask for recycling bins if you don't already. You'll save thousands of trees and spare the Earth from rising mountains of non-biodegradable plastics. For old electronics, go to Earth 911 to locate the nearest e-waste facility. Most places will even come pick it up!

Install low-flow shower heads
I always avoided this because I like lots of water when I shower but you know what? I didn't even notice it was using less water. Saving water means less heating required. Less heating required means less electricity used. It's like a domino effect. Here's the one I bought.

$5 to plant a tree
That's all it takes and you don't even have to dig a hole. The Conservation Fund will plant a tree for you to aid reforestation which can slow global warming.

Reusable shopping bags
Use natural hemp or organic cotton shopping bags instead of the plastic bags found in most grocery stores. OMG, this is the easiest thing to do on this list. Get them for dirt cheap here.

Donate $50 to the WWF
Save an animal affected by our carelessness. I've chosen the polar bear. With a donation of $50, you'll receive a beautiful glass cup with the WWF logo on it.

Spread the word
Tell one person about this. That's all I ask is for one person. Email or call them up.

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April 21, 2007

Because I'm A Freak About Harry Potter

Preorder Deathlyhallows

Have you pre-ordered your copy of "Deathly Hallows" yet? If not then do it now!

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As Sweet As A Honeysuckle In The Morning Dew

I know the Nintendo Wii has been short on original IPs but that will all change later this year. I already wrote about one of my anticipated games last week. Here's another hotly anticipated game called Dewy's Adventure.

As you watch the gameplay trailer, don't be fooled by the primary colors. Take a closer look and you'll see there's amazing art direction in the title. Besides, how many hyper-realistic video games with drab brown and grey environments can you play? We all need a little color!

Befitting of my weekend Earth Day celebration, the story has tinges of environmental ideology. The world is being taken over by dark water (kinda like pollution) so the Great Tree gives birth to a tiny dew drop appropriately named Dewy. Using his transfigurative powers, he's charged with the task of saving his fellow brethren and cleaning the world of dark water.

Because it's an original IP on the Nintendo Wii, there are some cool innovative gameplay mechanics that make use of the Wii's motion sensing controller. The controller is held horizontally and tilts the world to move Dewy around. He can also control temperature, changing into different states of matter; liquid, gas, and solid. In liquid form he can fit thru the tiniest of cracks. In gas form he turns into a cloud able to to rain lightning bolts. In solid form he is an immovable obstacle. Now close your eyes and imagine the kind of platforming gameplay possibilities!

It's great to see big developers taking a risk and making something different. I remember video games used to be as diverse as people. I hope Dewy's Adventure is just the beginning of a video game renaissance. I can't wait!

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An Earth Day Reminder

E-Waste Earthday

This year will be my first year celebrating Earth Day. It may seem trivial since it truly is a holiday that should be celebrated 365 days a year but it was only until this year that I had the knowledge and the means to celebrate it the way I wanted.

For the past 2 months I've been working on a new website for an organization called Get On Board (launches on April 22). I've learned so much about conversation and now have all the tools necessary to move forward and really embrace the message, "recycle, reduce, reuse". This year I will be donating a large sum of money to offset my carbon emissions. I will also plant 20 trees to aid reforestation and I will recycle all my old and outdated electronic gadgets.

Wwf Blackcloud

All this conservation work reminded me of a WWF ad in Beijing, China this past January. It calls for every Chinese citizen not to drive one day out of the week. The smog balloon represents how much pollution would be spared by each car.

So this is my early Happy Earth Day post. Remember it takes very little to go green. A good place to start is by checking out all those links above.

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April 19, 2007

Has A Jumping Red Zebra So It Must Be Good

Redzee Searchengine

I don't know anything about this search engine called RedZee but it has an extremely happy zebra on the front page. He's constantly jumping and smiling so he must know something I don't.

The search results are okay. It definitely doesn't pull as many results as say Google or Yahoo but the neat thing is it generates thumbnails of each link. The image search query also isn't very good. While Google will give me over 10 pages worth of results, RedZee only gives me one. However, every image in RedZee's search was relevant to my inquiry. So this could be a case of quality over quantity. You decide.

via Notcot

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April 18, 2007

Super Radtacular!

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Those Insomniac peeps, I tell ya are ACES with me. Here's the story. Tune in April 22 for Extreme Home Makeover. Unless you're heartless, the episode will move you to tears. It involves a boy name James Westbrook who was paralyzed in a car accident in 2006. He has had a really hard time adjusting but still dreams about becoming a video game designer one day. To make the story even more heart wrenching is his father Gene Westbrook who was also paralyzed while serving in Iraq!

As you can imagine, the medical bills are mounting and their current home isn't equipped for wheelchairs which is where Extreme Home Makeover steps in. As an extra bonus, all 160 employees at Insomniac Games were hard at work creating a digital playable James for their next entry in the Ratchet and Clank series on the PS3. He comes equipped with space suit and flying saucer!

"We were immediately moved to do something special for the Westbrook family when we learned about the tragic situation and James' passion for video game design," said Ted Price - founder and CEO of Insomniac Games.

"For all of us at Insomniac, this opportunity to help such an amazing family with our game-making experience was a real honor. We've never inserted a member of the public into our video games and we think it's incredibly appropriate that James will be the first to enjoy that unique experience."

I love those Insomniac Guys. There were named one of the best companies to work for in America and they're located right in my city - Burbank. It's amazing they rallied the entire company to make this happen.

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A New Video Search Engine

Blinkx 01

Google is good and all but most of it's video search results are from Google Video and YouTube. Both of those services have nearly been stripped clean of any broadcast television shows. Those shows do exist out there and many in their entirety. That's where Blinkx comes in.

It's the worlds first GOOD video search engine. I know it's good because I searched for Tiny Toons (one of my favorite cartoons growing up) and received listings from almost every season. The integrated player only gives you a short preview. Clicking on it takes you directly to the source. I've also found the service useful for past news stories. It seems somebody, somewhere decided they would record and catalogue everything off TV.

I also think it's cute that their logo is as colorful as the city they were founded in; San Francisco.

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Who Controls The Remote In Your House?

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It's an inevitable fact. Once you move in with your significant other, control over the remote will be one of the first issues to come up. That's why I whole heartedly endorse Didier and Nickolas' Cushion Control pillows. Volume, channel and power buttons are split up between 3 pillows. The designers aim to provoke users to argue over "who has the remote", ultimately resulting in a pillow fight.

That is so 'effin HOT.

via core77

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Turn Your Plasma Into A Work Of Art

Tv2Art Lightascope

I know one person that despises TV. I'm gonna put him on blast. His name is Eric. He lives in Venice and even tho he's more nature-boy than he is tech-boy, he's still my friend. He believes people should be out and about experiencing and enjoying life instead of glued to a flickering sea of pixels that may or may not be sucking out your soul.

So Eric, to you I offer a compromise. What if I could turn your plasma into a work of art? All you need is a $150 overlay from TV2Art called the Lightascope. It adheres to the your TV via non-intrusive sticky tape. When you turn the TV on, the light from the screen is transmitted thru the overlay into patterns that dance. Color and light bleed in and out based on what's playing underneath. The whole experience is kinda pretty.

Although it's a bit trivial and expensive, it does offer a great way to hide a TV when not in use. Of course if I spent $3000 on a nice plasma, you better believe I want that sucker displayed whether on or off.

via MoCo Loco

Hit he jump and check out the video.

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Mechanical Sculptures By Christopher Conte

Mechanical Singer Insect

The works of Christopher Conte enamor me. Something about them makes me smile. Perhaps it's the technical wizardry involved in making ordinary objects come alive or it could be his life story and how he got into art.

Christopher actually studied human anatomy and went on to design and build prosthetic limbs for amputees. He always had a love for science and art and one day his work and hobby collided. Good thing it did too, otherwise we wouldn't have some of the most amazing micro sculptures I've ever seen. My favorite is the Singer insect, made from old Singer sewing machine bits.

via Notcot

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Virtual Museum That's Actually Good

Organism Museum

There have been several failed attempts at online museums. Experiencing art in person is a key element to enjoying it which is why online museums never caught on. Technology has finally caught up with our grand vision and the OrganisMuseum is the first online virtual museum that I actually enjoyed.

You walk thru the museum from a first person's perspective. Clicking on art brings brings it into line of sight and additional information. Just like a real museum, there are running exhibits with the current one showing 22 portraits by Andrzej Dragan. You will need to install the 3D Life Player plug-in but it's free and works both on Macs and PCs.

So now you have no excuse. Install it and give it a try.

via Cool Hunting

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I Want A Submarine

Submarine Radio

Since I can't really have a submarine I'll set for the next best thing, a tub-toy. I know, I'm a grown man now which is why some plastic floating thing won't cut it. That's why this tub-toy comes equipped with a built-in radio. And don't make fun of me for taking baths and/or playing with tub-toys. The toy makers themselves say it's okay.

"The Submarine Radio would be a great toy for children and adults alike."

So which one of you readers will buy me one hmm? Only $30.

via Nerd Approved

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April 16, 2007

Fortune Cookie Tells Precarious Fortunes

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I'll admit I get a kick out of fortune cookies. I don't really like how they taste but it's nice to crack one open and read something telling like "your future is bright!".

Unfortunately I don't eat Chinese food everyday nor do I have the desire to buy fortune cookies in bulk. Thankfully I can buy the Smart Cookie Fortune Teller which is basically a Magic 8 Ball. However, the fortunes it tells are a little bit precarious.

via perpetual kid

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April 13, 2007

Treasure Island-Z Looking Fantastic

I live for games like this. The cell shading is reminiscent of Zelda The Wind Waker which by and far I still feel one of the most visually impressive games last generation. By the looks of this video, Treasure Island-Z stands to be the same. It's like playing a cartoon come to life. On top of that, the lucky few who have played thru a demo are gushing over how it brings point & click action adventure games back from the dead. A true showpiece on imagination and creativity. I mean look at him! He's a pirate with a giant bell as a weapon and some strange flying monkey as a sidekick!

Bring it on Capcom!

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Keepon Keepin' On

The brainchild of mad roboticists Marek Michalowski and Hideki Kozmi, Keepon is quite simply just another dancing robot.

I don't want to take anything away from him by my last statement because he is the cutest thing. Seriously I want him to be alive and be my friend. Equipped with two cameras as eyes, a nose mounted microphone and some really cool robotic mechanisms underneath that Peeps-like skin, Keepon interacts with you in a way that seems almost sentient.

The creators aim to develop robots that synchronize their behavior to human emotions to illicit a positive response. You know what? They've succeeded.

With that being said, his best features are his dance moves. Seriously tho, he dances better than most people I know.

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The Voltron Of Mobile Phones

Willcom Modularphone

WillCOM (a Japanese Mobile manufacturer) believes the future of mobile phones will be in hardware customization. In their WP004 concept, each mobile component - camera, keypad, GPS, fingerprint sensor, extended batteries, etc. can modularly connect to each other and form VOLTRON! I'm kidding.

The WP004 phone only comes with a SIM module. Then it's like Build-A-Bear. Choose from over a dozen components and make your dream phone.

How cool is that? God it seems like we'll never catch up to them. Even so, it would have been cooler still if it really could form VOLTRON!

via Ubergizmo

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April 9, 2007

One Well Traveled Pussy

London Catbus

Seems there's this beautiful white cat that's been catching the bus to get to his favorite fish and chips restaurant in London.

Every morning on Chuchill Road, Macavity as he's been named, jumps on the bus and heads for one of the seats. He then gets off at the following stop only to repeat the whole trip the next morning.

"I don't know why he would catch the bus but he seems to like it. I told some of the other drivers on this route and they have seen him too. He doesn't bother anyone and the passengers seem to like him." said the driver.

That is one smart pussy. Not only has he figured out London transit but manages to ride for free! I wonder if it's any coincidence he's named after Macavity the mystery cat from T.S. Eliot's poem. As I recall that cat was pretty smart too.

via Dlisted

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April 8, 2007

Smokey But Artistic

Ozgur 01

Check out these AMAZING smoke sculptures by photographer Mehmet Ozgur. Every image is a composite of hundreds of smoke images shot with a high speed Canon digital SLR camera. I want large prints of these for my apartment.

My favorite images are after the jump. You can find the entire series here.

via MAKE

Ozgur 02

Ozgur 03

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If A Dog Were Microwavable

Sammy Snoozle-1

He'd be warm and cuddly. Cue Sammy Snoozle, a microwave safe stuffed toy designed to give you 3 hours of warm fun after only 2 minutes of nuking. He's filled with a relaxing blend of flax seeds, herbs and lavender perfect for that aroma therapy session we all need before snoozing off to bed. Just like a real dog, Sammy is versatile. Pop him in the freezer to ease that sprain ankle or bruise. Best of all, he's only $20. This would be an awesome gift for anyone. Somebody buy me one!

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The Great Turtle Race

Greatturtlerace

Leatherback turtles have been swimming to Costa Rica to lay their eggs for almost 100 million years. Soon they'll be heading back to the Galapagos Islands to feed but our impact on the world has significantly reduced their numbers. To bring international focus to these magnificent creatures and their plight, a number of organizations are sponsoring The Great Turtle Race.

11 Leatherbacks have been outfitted with satellite tags, each with their own name and swimming stats! In 7 days they'll take to the oceans and race for 14 days. Will your turtle win? Donate to their cause and cheer your turtle on!

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April 4, 2007

How Do You Package A Bagel?

Spindle Bagel

Sandwich bags don't work. It falls apart during transport. I've resorted to using a rubber band around the bag. Want a better way that'll cost you nothing? Reuse those CD spindles. We've all got them and we all throw them away. Got one of those 100 pack spindles? No problem, pack 2 sandwiches - one for you and one for a friend.

via Core77

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