As promised by the Wooster Collective, this video made my brain go wild. What if you used a sheet of water with detergent – you could excite just portions of the water to luminesce, creating a non-scrolling display. Tags: graffiti art wooster water
I subscribe to the internet archive’s public domain music feed and caught this: The Black Angels Live at Chop Suey on 2006-06-19. I’d only heard the excellent “Young Men Dead” before, but if you want a good feel for this band then give a quick listen to track 3: “The Sniper at the Gates of [...]
So cool!I'm proud to announce that we now have a simple interface for editing and translating lessons on wikiotics.org! This is some great work by Jim that lets us get on with the fun part, making and playing with lessons. If you have a minute, take a look at our example lesson (in English) and play around. The "edit" button at the top will le […]
SEE the leaks are valuable. Now we know not to drink crappy beer oh wait. Buried in Wikileaks' Afghanistan documents is a largely ignored 2007 warning that Pakistani spies were planning to poison booze intended for American soldiers using sulfuric acid. It sounds a little far-fetched. Until you hear the story of James Yeager, an American geologist who c […]
Ok, for the to-read bucket The best-tasting food is the kind that comes from your own efforts, because victory tastes oh-so-sweet. Conquer KFC-style fried chicken, smoky barbecue, wood-fired pizza, five-minute bread, and other DIY delicacies with these great food-focused projects. More » […]
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