
For all you iPodders out there who are loving the Domokun, here is how to make your own Domokun iPod cover… I think it’s rather sweet actually…

Now a brilliant idea, a Rubik’s cube with different textures on each face, so that it can be used by the blind. Genius!

The Museum of Unworkable Devices is full of fake ‘perpetual motion’ machines.
They are displayed in glass or clear plastic cases with no obvious means for energy input. Observed by visitors daily, they slowly turn, day after day, without diminution of speed, over periods of a year or more, seemingly in defiance of the laws of physics. Sometimes a nice prize is offered to anyone who can puzzle out the precise secret of their operation.
How cool is that?

For those of us obsessed with all things Roboto (heh) there’s Robot Magazine.
Very handy… now if I can just find a copy in the UK…
Ever wondered How Stuff Is Made? Find out at this informative website, with plenty of pictures for the easily bored.
It’s a bit like “going though the square window” in playschool…
The Nintendo DS has some crazy games – and things that aren’t quite games, but are more “weird musical toy things” like Electroplankton. Enterprising musician Merleon has created some rather nice tunes with it!
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License.
Powered by WordPress with Pool theme design by Borja Fernandez, modified by bubb.
Entries and comments feeds.
Valid XHTML and CSS. ^Top^


