Wednesday, February 27, 2002

My enthusiasm for this probably seals my fate for being pegged as one sick individual.

Friday, February 22, 2002

Fun with science! Your very own home made magnetic linear accelerator from a wooden ruler, tape and four magnets. The plans can be found here.

Wednesday, February 20, 2002

Nice.
Nice too.
Today's guilty listening pleasure: No Doubt - Rock Steady.
Word from Megan is the Musee Mechanique is closing this fall, which is a tragedy in every sense of the word. A sign in the window says it will be closing September of 2002.

"I overheard the owner telling someone that all the machines will just be stored away, she said that it will never be forgotten, and he insisted that after some time, it will."

Any ideas on how to save it?

Tuesday, February 19, 2002

Found Magazine is a neat concept: love letters, birthday cards, kids' homework, to-do lists, ticket stubs, poetry on napkins, telephone bills, doodles- anything that gives a glimpse into someone else's life. anything goes...if they find it, they digitize it and post it.

Saturday, February 16, 2002

Michael over at Burnlab has penned nice essay on Fischerspooner and the sorry state of pop music in general. As a bonus, you'll enjoy the electropop perfection otherwise known as Emerge as you read. Crank the volume. Consume. Enjoy.
Two potentially worthy books on the horizon: 800*600, a the crew of the Hungarian web mag Inertia attempt to capture the best of the ever changing web in 208 pages, and The Art of Looking Sideways by Phaidon Press, a collection of curious facts and useless information for the design obsessed.

Friday, February 15, 2002

Quality industrial design has finally penetrated (excuse the pun) sex toy industry.

Tuesday, February 12, 2002

Robot Query: wisdom/knowledge/advice I am currently seeking:

1) Sandals: I’m desperately seeking a pair of Clone Pool sandals for my upcoming trip to the Caribbean. They’re sublimely designed and molded out of a featherweight single piece of plastic, and come in S, M, L and XL. Stores in San Francisco seem to either be out of stock, or clueless as to when they will get more, and numerous requests to Clone’s customer service department have been useless. If anyone has seen these in his or her area, let me know where.

2) I’ve been appointed the dubious distinction of penning the play list for To-Do-List’s magazine launch party. I’ve got the usual electro-suspects all lined up, but what I need suggestions on are songs that exemplify ‘self-loathing’ (the topic of TDL’s latest issue is – you guessed it, self loathing). Of course, numerous Smiths songs come to mind, but what other self loathing singles do you know?
Burnlab is a fantastic site chock full of music, fashion, photography, art, culture and all things worthy. I highly recommend checking it out.

Monday, February 11, 2002

I realize I'm probably last to this party, but if you haven't already, you must endulge in the pure fun otherwise known as dictionaraoke.
Astronomers at The Johns Hopkins University have produced a unique new insight into the nature of existence: They've determined the color of the universe.
Want to give your G4 a more personalized look? Try appleskinz.

Friday, February 08, 2002

Wednesday, February 06, 2002

Kwazy
With a name like this, no wonder it's ranked dead-last on the Amazon sales list:

Corals and stromatoporoids from the Ordovician and Silurian of Kronprins Christian Land, Northeast Greenland by Colin Thomas Scrutton

From AmazonScan.com

Monday, February 04, 2002

Attention all Philidelphia-area robots: I'm very interested in any photos people have taken of the new Karim Rashid designed Morimoto Restaurant. Near the liberty bell, the restaurant boasts 140 seats and 6 Sushi Chefs along with the rest of the kitchen complement. I'm curious about what it looks like, any interesting little details in design and layout, as well as thoughts on the quality of the food and service, and how the design of the resturant either complimented or distracted from the dining experience. Send me your feedback here.