Legends from our own lunchtimes

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Recycled Furniture par excellence!

A veritable catalogue of stuff worth copying! (found the link again!)

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Nice Facepainting!


Sadly, I've lost the link (or the site is down because of all the traffic being driven from this site!)

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Monday, November 13, 2006

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Sebastian18Oct06.jpg


Sebastian18Oct06.jpg
Originally uploaded by bitingmidge.



No words can explain.

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Monday, October 09, 2006

Wieki Somers

A glorious bathtub boat by Ductch artist Wieki Somers, lots of other stuff on her pages too, but I could have one of these!

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Monday, October 02, 2006

Miniature Earth Statistics


What would happen if the population of the earth was reduced to just 100 people? An interesting view of the world statistically.

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Friday, September 29, 2006

World RPS Society - Home


"2006 RPS International World ChampionshipsNovember11 - 12, 2006(Sanctioned Event) The premiere event of the entire RPS season culminates on September 30th to decide once and for all who is the world's best player.

Over 500 of the best players from around the world will gather."

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Thursday, September 28, 2006

Irish Digital Clock

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I just think the guys at yugop.com are clever and everyone should visit their site, and I hope this isn't completely blowing their bandwidth!

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Monday, September 25, 2006

Dr Seuss - unorthodox taxidermy


With his oversized beak and disheveled hair, the Andoluvian Grackler abounds with Seussian personality. For years Geisel’s father, a zoo superintendent, sent Ted beaks, horns and antlers from deceased animals at the Springfield Massachusetts Forest Park Zoo. In the 1930s, Ted created sculptures based on what he thought these animals would want to be reincarnated as. He called this his “Collection of Unorthodox Taxidermy.”

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Friday, September 22, 2006

Jake Shimabukuro plays "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" - Google Video

So he plays the Ukulele! I've posted this link just so I'll have a reference for how he used to play before he got good!

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Thursday, September 21, 2006

Origami Boulder Company -- Original Origami Gifts!

From Origami Boulder "My domain OrigamiBoulder.com, but most people too stupid to understand, so I explain now at beginning.
Origami, is Japanese art of folding paper. Boulder is round rock. Origami Boulder is wadded up paper! You understand now, dumbo?
Then hurry up and buy wadded paper! You see picture at top of site don't you?
This site about origami boulder very fine wadded paper artwork. I make artwork for you and you buy it now. I am famous Internet artist. You find my site didn't you?
Site is real.
You order and you really get origami boulder artwork with special card to display at your home or workplace. Make good unforgettable gift for friends! You buy wadded paper boulder and keep it. Or send many to your friends as very nice gift that no one ever forget! I include special card with every order that explain work of art. You buy 20, I send you free extra one with special message from me!
Hurry up and order now!"

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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Domino Artwork

Domino Artwork: The mob at DominoArtwork.com are truly obsessed with making pictures out of dominoes! They start with a target image, and a certain number of complete sets of double nine dominoes.
They say that what makes this difficult is that they use *complete* sets of dominoes. If they decide to work with 48 complete sets, for example,then they must use precisely 48 blank dominoes, precisely 48 dominoes that are blank on one side and have one dot on the other, precisely 48 dominoes that are blank on one side and have two dots on the other,
and so on.
And I thought those mosaic thingy posters that clever people build out of individual photographs were a bit of a challenge!
OK I know there's software to do all this, but.....

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Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Now NO FAT CHICKS in your pictures!

Probably one of the most disturbing things I've seen in ages. Now I know we live in a visual age, and I know we rely on what we see, and I know we don't believe anything we see... so what is it that will make people buy this camera because they'll believe what it it produces???
When they bring out a camera that gives me a big chest and muscly biceps, I'll be the first in line for it!
Or am I just completely out of step with the world?
There again, I suppose I couldn't see the Emperor's new clothes either.
It's not April is it?

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Talk LIKE A PIRATE Day

Arrrrr...today be talk like a pirate day, which is pretty sad for the blokes that invented it, because their website seems to have imploded. I guess their valiant attempts to be pirates, didn't extend to thieving enough bandwidth to see the day out!
It's a curious thing to talk as one imagines a Pirate would talk, in a sort of rolling East Coast American rendition of a sort of Irish who-knows-what.
In the 17th century, I suspect there'd be little of the American twang, nor much English as we know it (particularly from the Spanish, Portugese and French Pirates)
Who cares? There is absolutely nothing that has a greater point to make than something as pointless as this!

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Monday, September 18, 2006

Hockneyizer

Another cool Flickr tool, which seems to be a solution looking for a problem, but I've had my play.
I suppose I could have used this for the other pages in this site and and saved.. ohhh three minutes work in Freeway!
The pic is me being Matt, but with a camera that doesn't like to play in the dark!

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Sunday, September 17, 2006

Banksy, my favourite graffiti artist and one time quasi-revolutionary seems to have finally really put the BANK into his name with his recent exhibition in LA.
Typical of him was his rendition of pooh, which is street vandal mates would have though a bit autobiographical perhaps, along with his rendition of a queue of people lining up to buy "smash capitalism" tee shirts.
Perhaps Mr Banks is at a crossroad, as he flogs his stuff at $100k per time, or perhaps he really is doing it for world peace,

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For the benefit of those who do stumble across this page!

Now that the balance of the page has a simpler format, and with the exception of the text here and the yucky snot coloured background is quite readable, it occurred to me that people would actually try to get to this page, and so I figured there's no point in working too hard to improve it or they'll come back!
Currently we have:
Our boatlinks pages up
Our piclinks pages up
Our links pages up (but they sort of only link to us anyway
and we can be contacted.
Now I can sort out a few other things, like adding news to here!

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We have headers, and no content!

I suppose if one is to claim that one has had a blog for five years, then one should also own up to the fact that one hasn't really done too much thinking about it either. I find it fascinating to find that the "title" bar was switched off, as indeed were the "links" bits. Now there's a Sunday I could have spent doing other things!
We're almost on top of this formatting stuff....almost. I probably wouldn't have been bothered as I thought this was my secret little corner of the web, where I could play with jazzy rollovers and kindergarten stuff, but I forgot to keep the spiders out, then discovered that people actually visited those desperately unfinished pages!

So now I've taken down all the pages that promised stuff, and only link to stuff that's actually done. Subscribe to this feed if you are completely desperate to discover the quilt pages if I get round to them!

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Saturday, April 08, 2006

I'm fairly certain that there are actually no viewers to these pages, ever.... If for some reason of accident or misfortune you picked today tomorrow or even this week to stumble here, please come back shortly, I've got this formatting thing wired now, even though it may not look like it!

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