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  • February 29, 2008
    6:43 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Happy Leap Day! Do something very special today.


    February 28, 2008
    7:15 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

     

    The review of the new Cheeseburger in a Can illuminated one important & disturbing fact for me: there is, available for purchase, a cheeseburger in a can. Or, you can just buy one for your own ‘taste adventure.’


    February 26, 2008
    9:41 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Rather brilliant artist makes 10 ft. ballpoint pen drawings from fun photographs. Check them out.


    February 25, 2008
    7:00 pm | D. Ball writes:

    Falco. Brimley. Mashup.


    3:44 pm | D. Ball writes:

    Today is as good as any other to ask yourself the Important Question: 

    Is it Christmas yet?


    1:02 pm | D. Ball writes:

    Many of you probably know my shameless shilling for t-shirt design giant Threadless.  Did you notice no linkie there?  That’s because I have been WAY underwhelmed with their printed designs of late.  There is a certain sameness and safeness to everything.  So now I am all ’bout Design By Humans.  Same basic concept - but a little bit younger, little bit fresher - and much larger prints.


    8:34 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Check out Issuu - a page-turning interface for displaying magazines, PDFs and all kinds of material you’d normally find in print. You can even upload your own to share. I’m sure that someone would call this the Youtube for printed matter.


    February 24, 2008
    9:57 am | D. Ball writes:

    As much as I hate lifting content from BoingBoing, this was a blast from my past.  Growing up in Oregon, I remember these commercials - and assumed they were national spots rather than local.  Now I’m even more impressed with the Trunk Monkey.


    February 23, 2008
    10:01 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    February 21, 2008
    1:38 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Amy introduces us to…

    Bent Objects a collection of common items transformed with wire into captivating photographic scenes.


    11:10 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    In case you were wondering, yes, there is a color chart for using Kool-Aid to dye fabrics.


    February 19, 2008
    11:54 am | D. Ball writes:

    Apparently in my haste, I posted a rerun last night — so to make it up to you, enjoy this somewhat odd performance of "Anyone Else" from the Juno Soundtrack.


    February 18, 2008
    4:28 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    February 11, 2008
    9:17 pm | D. Ball writes:

    For those of you who are tired of yet more questions and very few answers in the new episodes of "Lost", perhaps you will enjoy these musical recaps of the new season.  {Make sure and click on "lyrics" for the full effect.}


    February 6, 2008
    8:18 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    From gems & cats to real estate & signatures: some of the Rarest Items in the World


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