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May, 2010

Is it just me or does the whole guy look like an android?

and is that Billy Bob over there at the mic?

Mind-controlled prosthetic arm moving to market in Europe

Germany-based Otto Bock Healthcare has announced that its prototype prosthetic arm which can be controlled by thought is ready to hit the market.

(via Engadget)

Link: Netflix stealth launches HD streaming to PC and Mac

I am hearting Netflix so hard right now

My favorite.

Also. I wish you could Submit, I have an overwhelming urge to contribute.

“Octolope” Phineas X. Jones

Two of me and Aaron’s favorite things together at last.

Marilyn Monroe 1946 + a young Christopher Walken

rare celebrity photos

(via photojojo)

(by NRJP) via SciFi Books Pool

Link: Fluid lets you embed webpages as your desktop or in menu bar

huh. How is it that I have this and didn’t know it could do that? Maybe I’ll ditch Rainlendar for a gCal desktop.

(Mac)

Zoinks. The artwork on this is fantastic.

THRILLING TALES OF THE DOWNRIGHT UNUSUAL

“Thrilling Tales of the Downright Unusual is a series of lightly interactive stories written and illustrated by Bradley W. Schenck. The stories can be read in their entirety here on the Thrilling Tales web site – but you can also buy your very own copies as books.”

via Skiffy

Link: Flavors.me

Finally tried out flavors.me

It’s a personal landing page that pulls together your content from places you post online (flickr, twitter, blogs, facebook, etc) and puts them in one spot, which is useful if you don’t have a central website.

You can set it up in seriously about 5 minutes, it’s really straightforward. And it’s got the whole sexy minimalism thing going on.

What I’m not digging about it is that it’s partially Flash based, so I’m not sure it’s somewhere you can reliably send people if they’re going to be looking at it on a cell phone (or an ipad, unfortunately).

Their blog says they’re considering rolling out the ability to post to multiple sites in the future which sounds terrific, but like I said- if you can’t do that while mobile it doesn’t sound quite as hot.

There are some nice examples of what people have done with it in the directory. I haven’t spent much time messing with it but if you want to see it in action you can look at mine here.

via engadget.com

via astronautdinosaur.com

Man, I love this guy.

ClamCase iPad case magically turns your tablet into a laptop — Engadget

want.

via Craftzine.com

C’mon Uncommon, hurry up with those iPad cases already.

“What The Old Timers Used To Call Cabin Fever”

Ha!

Me and Aaron are totally buying this.

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