shiny things in messy little piles

Month: July 2009 (Page 2 of 4)

Morning Linkage (Jul 22)

Once you ignore the point­less lux­u­ry brand logo on the pipes this is
an inter­est­ing look­ing bike.
http://www.bikeexif.com/chanel-motorcycle

For the kindlers. An archive of pub­lic domain books that are set up
for over-the-air down­load. I’m going to suck down Shake­speare real
soon now ™
http://feedbooks.com/help/kindle

For all your radish slic­ing needs. The Lego Microtome.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Lego-Microtome/

I for­get about Square Amer­i­ca and then I run across a ref­er­ence to it
and go back and spend hours look­ing through the archives. Square
Amer­i­ca curates found snap­shots. Here’s a reli­gious­ly themed
collection.
http://www.squareamerica.com/ingodscountry/

I’m head­ing out of town for a short vaca­tion. Depend­ing on the quality
of the side­walk cof­fee hous­es you may or may not get link­age tomorrow
and Friday.

smooches for y’all

Morning LInkage (Jul 21)

Short list this morning.

Pic­coli Bas­ta­di means, of course, lit­tle bas­tards. Here’s a page of
shots of lit­tle (most­ly 50cc) Ital­ian bikes from the 70s. The siter is
in Ital­ian but worth crawl­ing around.
http://www.piccolibastardi.it/index2.html

Mate­ri­als Sci­ence con­tin­ues to amaze me. Here is a struc­tur­al steel
beam that can be moved into place with­out cranes. (or — as implied by
the pic­tures on the front page — car­ried around by one guy with a big
smile on his face.)
http://www.litesteelbeam.com/

Brain whacks by McLuhan. (I can take or leave — well most­ly leave
McLuhan but these are an inter­est­ing look into the mind that gave us
“the medi­um is the expres­sion” and oth­er over-used media memes.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/86954993@N00/sets/72057594094068031/

Men­tal Floss has a new game. Lit Slits — which is no where as dirty as
it sounds but is an inter­est­ing way to pass a quar­ter of an hour. (For
some­one who con­sid­ers her­self quite well read — I suck at this game.)
http://www.mentalfloss.com/quiz/quiz.php?q=669

Morning Linkage (Jul 20)

Auto-topia reports: BMW to pro­duce an elec­tric scooter?
http://www.wired.com/autopia/2009/07/bmw-scooter/
There’s a pic­ture and a google trans­la­tion here:
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww2.soloscooter.com%2Fnoticia.asp%3Fref%3D22286&sl=es&tl=en&hl=en&ie=UTF‑8

Moto uni­corn chas­er for the men­tion of the C‑1:
http://www.bikeexif.com/ducati-bobber

Pop-tarts may be the break­fast pas­try of choice on your house but
these look way better:
http://www.chezpim.com/blogs/2008/08/how-to-make-you.html

Today’s pho­to galleries:

Wood­stock: (some NSFW)
http://www.laurencemillergallery.com/currentexhibition.html

Ozark’s Music Fes­ti­val — almost as old as Wood­stock: (some NSFW)
http://www.mannmadephotos.com/ozarkmusicfestival
(Black ground info and more links.)
http://www.boingboing.net/2009/07/20/ozark-music-festival.html

Dear Friends at the Inter­na­tion­al Cen­ter for Pho­tog­ra­phy. American
Por­traits of Men Togeth­er 1840–1918
http://museum.icp.org/museum/exhibitions/dear_friends/intro1.html

Awe­some use of ship­ping con­tain­ers to cre­ate a liv­ing space on a West
Texas ranch.
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2009/07/15/dining/20090716-rogerblack-slideshow_index.html

Not quite so awe­some but still awe­some. Mosa­ic table of the Simpsons.
http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2009/07/simpsons_mosaic_table.html

More awe­some — this time a paint­ing by Julius Grimm of the sur­face of
the moon based on his pho­tographs tak­en in the 1870s and 1880s.
http://butdoesitfloat.com/20623

A mock-up of an Iraqi vil­lage on a stu­dio back lot in San Diego.
Eerie, creepy, and a lit­tle ludicrous.
http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/29237

And that big blob that was eat­ing shore birds in Alas­ka? Algae. (Is it
just me or is there a law that says that any news report of an unusual
nat­ur­al phe­nom­e­na must now include glob­al warm­ing as one of the
pos­si­ble explanations?)
http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20090718/us_time/08599191151700

more tomor­row,

Morning Linkage (Jul 16)

We’ve all seen the pic­tures of the motor­cy­cle tow truck. Here’s the
web­site of the man­u­fac­tur­er (now in Eng­lish) Tru­ly cool.
http://www.comingthrough.se/main.php?lang=UK&page=pro

Audrey Kawasak­i’s cus­tom paint­ed hel­met for the CELERITAS charity
auc­tion. Is a gen­tle trib­ute to pret­ty girls and weird skull-moth
bugs? Any­way, I like it. (Fol­low her links to oth­er hel­mets too.)
http://i‑seldom-do.livejournal.com/141556.html

I love this too. Jim hates it. More cage pr0n. I’d give you guys bike
porn but it there’s so lit­tle of it with decent pro­duc­tion val­ues. Yes
I know about bike EXIF. Any­thing else?
http://www.wired.com/autopia/2009/07/bat11-and-ghia/

A cou­ple of illustration/‘cartoon links.

For the fash­ion aware. A bril­liant sum­ma­tion of Ed Hardy from a Core77 reader.
http://www.core77.com/blog/news/coretoons_ed_hardy_recipe_card_14055.asp

NSFW but worth putting a star next to for lat­er today. Robert Ullman’s
Atom Bomb Biki­ni. Dude has a sense of humor and great chops.
http://rkullman.blogspot.com/

Take vin­tage post­cards add robots and big bug-eyed mon­sters. Uneven
exe­cu­tion but there are some great ones. Like this one with the dog.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/francobrambilla/2316831992/in/set-72157604061918270/

A not so alien crea­ture mak­ing a pos­si­ble come­back in Chi­na. Cute baby
‘gator pic­tures and video of crat­ing and ship­ping alli­ga­tors then
releas­ing them into the wild. No, real­ly, alli­ga­tors and crates.
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/07/alligatorbabies/

Mak­ing things:

A list of essen­tial mak­er skills. More bet­ter in the com­ments too.
(Way too heavy on the elec­tron­ics and not enough fab­ri­ca­tion IMO.)
http://uptownmaker.blogspot.com/2009/07/18-essential-skills-for-maker.html

Now go fab­ri­cate some home-made ice cream sand­wich­es. Yum.
http://myplumpudding.blogspot.com/2009/07/ice-cream-sandwiches.html

Lies, damned lies, and sta­t­ics. Anoth­er attempt at dis­play­ing the
state of the world graph­i­cal­ly and explain­ing what it means.
http://humandevelopment.weaintplastic.com/
Same guy also does weath­er data — not quite as use­ful­ly but it’s still fun.
http://synoptic.weaintplastic.com/

Coil­house has a mas­sive col­lec­tion of links for the Cru­cible Fire Arts
Fest. (This week­end for those of you in the more souther­ly latitudes.)
http://coilhouse.net/2009/07/15/fire-puppets-rootabagas-crucible-fire-arts-fest/

Last­ly a lit­tle bit of sci-fi (spelled prop­er­ly) about dinosaurs and
guns and mon­ster trucks and a bunch of oth­er stuff. 10-minute read,
20-minute giggle.
http://www.strangehorizons.com/2009/20090713/dinosaurs‑f.shtml

more tomor­row,

Morning Linkage (Jul 14)

Charm­ing lit­tle toy that does that glass­es clean­ing thing your
grand­fa­ther did when he was­n’t sure how to answer “Why is Uncle
Tom­my’s head like that?”
http://vimeo.com/5567700

The lap­top is becom­ing the form fac­tor of choice for WTF mod-ers.
http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/a_commodore_64_laptopwhat_the_benheck_is_going_on_here_14033.asp

A cou­ple of retro tech links:

Grid Beam looks like a very grown up ver­sion of the Mec­co or Erec­tor Set.
http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/003822.php

Sony’s first “home” video recorder. Lip­stick cams were not even a dream then.
http://www.sonyinsider.com/2009/07/13/1960s-black-and-white-video-the-sony-cv-series-videocorder/

Toy I want to give my nephew — My sis­ter would hate me. (Cau­tion turn
the audio down before you click play on the video.)
http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/07/14/very-cool-rc-toy-mission-carrier-swat-truck-with-helicopter-video/

Shak­ing a full scale build­ing is the extreme way to test earthquake
proof­ing. The third test in the series was done’ this morn­ing. We’ve
missed the live web­cast but you can see ear­li­er tests and it’s likely
that a link to the video of today’s tests will be post­ed ASAP.
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/07/quakesim/

I don’t real­ly care about elec­tric cars. But the lead pho­to in this
sto­ry on the pos­si­ble Mer­cedes gull-wing elec­tric is one of my all
time favorite cars in a fab­u­lous loca­tion. Yum.
http://www.wired.com/autopia/2009/07/electric-gullwing/

Paper mod­els with a sense of humor. I’m buy­ing this. Right now. I love
Mat­t’s stuff. (Sor­ry there’s no URL with­out the pay­pal link)
http://www.mattshlian.com/purchase/purchase-%20papercuts%20w%20paypal.htmll

A very sweet fab­ric swatch. But­ter­flies with lorgnettes.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90255045@N00/3717115538/in/pool-trueup

Bonus lol-cat: You kids, get off my lawn indeed.
http://icanhascheezburger.com/2009/07/13/funny-pictures-hoomanz/

See you all Thursday,

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