DarkDan introduces us to my new favorite knife holder. Yes, a knife holder. For the kitchen. But, really, it’s fascinating.
Distractomatic
Classic pinball machines meticulously recreated in digital form, free for the downloading. The site is a little intimidating to navigate, so you may wish to read about them in this Wired article.
RadarGolf is producing, you guessed it a radar-based device for finding golfballs embedded with a tiny microchip. And, each ball is only about $3.50 a piece (so you won’t cry much more than normal when you hit one into the water… 2 or 3 into the water will be a different story).
Of course, Adidas is also putting intelligent technology in the new Adidas 1 – the shoe that senses your running style & adapts for proper cushioning.
{ can’t we just skip to the part where we’re putting all this technology directly in our bodies? }
Some new entries in the Museum of Food Anomalies.
{ Thank you magnificent contributors! }
Finally, a bike that can handle the potholes of LA (or NYC, for that matter) streets: the Biomega Brooklyn.
Yes, Abe Vigoda is still alive. But you can monitor his status here.
{ link from DarkDan }
Yes, Abe Vigoda is still alive. But you can monitor his status here.
{ link from DarkDan }
It’s the old game of telephone, adapted for the web.
{ enter an English phrase and have it translated through several languages and then back to English. Some funny results. }
It’s a clock… made to look like a barcode.
It’s a clock… made out of photos of/by humans.
Nobody Here, Just me.
{ a surreal way to spend a few minutes of your day. }
