Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Sony Reader now available



Sony's new Reader is now availabel for purchase. At $350 it's a little pricey[for me anyway] right now to takew a chance on but if the electronic paper technology works well this could be a great tool for school and work. Especially for me since I'm going back to school and my job has me constantly referring to tons of technical books, it would be great to have them all loaded in one 6 inch space.


You may not know it...



but 23 years ago, this gentlemen saved your life. Doing something it seems current world leaders can't do, using calm, rational thought.


Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Marmaduke, explained.



This was a lifesaver, because I could never figure out why I couldn't get the humor of Marmaduke. Now it's clear, it was never funny.


Saturday, September 23, 2006

Peter Callesen



Peter Callesen, makes incredible pieces made only from white paper. Cutting and folding paper into wonderful and amazing 3D sculptures.


Everyday objects



For really tiny people.


Do have and extra $9500 lying around?



May interest you in a nice jar of marmalade?


Sunday, September 17, 2006

I hate to admit it...



but colder weather is on it's way. Fortunately, Los Osos have just the right blanket for the chillier times ahead. It's a wool blanket that has a special cross-directional construction that gives it a structural rigidity, allowing the blanket to hold a form. So you can truly make a nest on those cold winter nights.


Friday, September 15, 2006

SSSSSSexy



Introducing the Leica M8. The first Leica with digital rangefinder camera. A little boring details, CCD image sensor with a basic speed of ISO 160 and a maximum speed of ISO 2500. 10.8 megapixel camera it will be available in November save your pennies.


Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Job Opening

At a small university, for a professor hardly intimidating at all...

Head On



By Cai Guo Qiang, currently on display at in the Berlin at the Guggenheim. It comprises 99 life-like wolves careering into a glass wall. He's best known for his performances and pieces that use gunpowder.


Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Bogus dude, bogus



I feel like being a bit of a smartass today. So read up, because I feel that now it's more important than ever to know how to interpret the details of things.


Monday, September 04, 2006

Japanese Tweakers


Watch Video


or at least this their comic equivalent.


Weiner Animals



Just in case in some sausage wasn't exciting enough for you. Now shape them in to tiny animals.


Friday, September 01, 2006

Ohh Baby



Hot, Nasty, Book on Book Action.


I like baths...



but if I had this I would never take a bath again.


Pandas & Me...



both sneeze big.


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