Month: June 2011

  • Adam and Joe’s festival jingle

    Taken from their Glastonbury podcasts, this is Adam’s jingle about how much he enjoys festivals. Well, it made me laugh. You can download the MP3 if you like.

  • How to build a Hackintosh Mini for under £500

    The nice guys at life hacker have put together a DIY guide on how to build yourself a Mac Mini for under $600 lifehacker.com/5815715/how-to-build-a-hackintosh-mini-for-less-than-600 I’ve done a bit of research in sourcing the same parts (mostly from Amazon, once piece from Scan) to see what the equivalent machine could cost over here. My list comes in at…

  • Motion powered bike wheel lights.

    Two industrial design students at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, have created a new bicycle saftey system that uses the bike’s movement to light the wheels. Ethan Frier and Jonathan Ota have a created a system which lights the wheels white while the bike is in motion, and red if it detects the bike is slowing down. They…

  • The best of my spam comments this week.

    By “alicia littlefield” I would not believe we should be placing on loincloths made of dingo skin, a lot we have been excited to exercise session. The time we realize they have deserving of workouts, it might be sensational looking. Must stop blogging about dingo skin. By “Larraine Roesner” Whats up…notable content material. Pleased I…

  • 24 Hour experiments in Twitter

    Companies are always looking for new ways to raise their profile and market themselves on twitter, but sometimes its the charity and even public sector that lead on innovative ways to raise awareness, forced to try news ways on limited budgets and powered by enthusiasm to make a difference. One example of this is the…

  • Read your book case

    This is an excellent book case – it’s massive, fits every book you could own and instructs it’s owner exactly what should be done with the contents. From www.likecool.com, www.kraftfuttermischwerk.de and fasel.soup.io