Boing Boing: XXX-XBOX: teledildonics mod with live video chat

By , August 25, 2006 7:36 pm

Boing Boing: XXX-XBOX: teledildonics mod with live video chat

NSFW ?? Weird stuff. Kinky weird stuff. Talk about safe sex… 😉

eBay: UNIQUE WALKING CANE CARVED HANDS w REAL TELESCOPE 1920 (item 320020854012 end time Sep-03-06 14:06:30 PDT)

By , August 25, 2006 7:34 pm

eBay: UNIQUE WALKING CANE CARVED HANDS w REAL TELESCOPE 1920 (item 320020854012 end time Sep-03-06 14:06:30 PDT)

Since this is an eBay item that will soon become history I am moving the interesting parts (to me) here.

From the sale:

SPECIFICATIONS:
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COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Europe.

DATE: Around 1920.

MARKS: The two lower collars are inscribed “Double” which means they are gilded.

MATERIAL: Handle: Mahogany wood; Collar: Bronze; Shaft: Wood and two gilt copper collars; Ferule: Brass & iron; Telescope: Brass, glass and small metal parts.

MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUE: Very fine hand carving. Casting & chase work.

CONDITION: Very good ORIGINAL as found condition with few small nicks to the shaft. The WORKING telescope shows a dent and extension tube is somewhat stiff. NO RESTORATION! Please wait for all pictures to load as they illustrate the condition very accurately. For more information about our condition reports, please see our terms of business, as stated in the grey section of this listing.

SIZE: Total length is 36.2 inches. Size of the handle is 3.6 inches x 2.1 inches. The telescope is 4 inches long when closed and 5.3 inches long when the extension tube is pulled out to full length. (stock 40sz)

SHIPPING: Shipping cost within Europe (All 25 European Union countries, Israel and Switzerland) is US $ 38.50. Shipping cost to the USA and Canada is US $ 48.50 including professional packing (US / Canada customs and duties not included). Shipping cost to Asia, Australia, and New Zealand is US $ 58.50 including professional packing (customs and duties not included). Shipment cost to all other countries upon request. Insurance is required – please read our shipping terms stated in the grey section of this listing.

Flash of wit (but police don’t think it’s funny) | the Daily Mail

By , August 25, 2006 5:02 pm

Flash of wit (but police don’t think it’s funny) | the Daily Mail

Greed Camera Sign

Well, speed cameras have been shown, in every case I can remember, to cause more accidents and problems when put in place than ever happened in that local (whatever it is) before. Seems to me the ONLY reason for putting them in is to generate revenue so the name Greed Camera fits very well.

The quote:

One police officer said: ‘We are treating it as an act of vandalism. If we catch whoever is responsible, we intend to throw the book at them.’

sure sounds like one out of control idiot who needs to be quickly unemployed.

Treehugger: Sustaining the Art of Weaving

By , August 25, 2006 12:00 pm

Treehugger: Sustaining the Art of Weaving

Neat stuff. Be sure to go to the Northern Lights article that the TreeHugger snipit came from.

NewsForge | Syllable: A different open source OS

By , August 25, 2006 11:58 am

NewsForge | Syllable: A different open source OS

Sounds like a distro to keep an eye on. Will have to try it soon.

Have your own photo gallery in 5 minutes using free software | Free Software Magazine

By , August 25, 2006 11:54 am

Have your own photo gallery in 5 minutes using free software | Free Software Magazine

Haven’t tried it yet but looks interesting.

Lost America Night Photography

By , August 25, 2006 11:47 am

Lost America Night Photography

Neat pics. And a really cool site too! Gonna take some time to get through this one.

Nude teens raise eyebrows | Oddly Enough | Reuters.co.uk

By , August 25, 2006 11:46 am

Nude teens raise eyebrows | Oddly Enough | Reuters.co.uk

Sounds like Theresa Toney has some issues to me. As to children seeing nude folk in public, so what. If they aren’t raised in a cage by narrow minded peabrains they have seen someone unclothed before. Rather that then the current blinders on morality that seems to be sweeping the world.

Weta originals – Rayguns

By , August 25, 2006 11:40 am

Weta originals – Rayguns

Really weird but cool stuff. Love the Testamonial!

Goliathon in Box

ClassicPower Boat in Parksville, British Columbia 1964 Wheeler Exp Cruiser – Used Boats – Boat Classifieds – Buy a Boat – Sell a Boat

By , August 25, 2006 11:37 am

ClassicPower Boat in Parksville, British Columbia 1964 Wheeler Exp Cruiser – Used Boats – Boat Classifieds – Buy a Boat – Sell a Boat

The SS Minnow is for sale! $99,000 is the price.

Think Secret – Apple recalls 1.8 million iBook G4, PowerBook G4 batteries

By , August 25, 2006 11:35 am

Think Secret – Apple recalls 1.8 million iBook G4, PowerBook G4 batteries

From what I read our iBooks are not involved in the recall though I plan to keep a close eye on this.

Tea seen as healthier than water

By , August 25, 2006 11:30 am

Tea seen as healthier than water

So is this real science or Bush-like science? Me wants to know…

Unusual rods get thicker when stretched

By , August 25, 2006 11:28 am

Unusual rods get thicker when stretched

Weird stuff. Kinda sounds like something out of a sci-fi book I once read. Newton and the Quasi-Apple I beleve it was. The material in the book behaved completely different than this that has been discovered but magic is just science wrapped in ignorance… 😉

FLURB, a Webzine of Astonishing Tales.

By , August 24, 2006 11:06 am

FLURB, a Webzine of Astonishing Tales.

Rudy Rucker’s new online Sci-Fi/Weird Tales Mag. Looks interesting.

The Most Incredible Knife

By , August 24, 2006 11:03 am

The Most Incredible Knife

2 pound 85 function knife

Now that’s a knife, mate! 2 pounds of flip out goodness with 85 features. Of course it would require bigger pockets on all of my pants, but I still want one!

Digger breaks own speed record | The Register

By , August 24, 2006 10:58 am

Digger breaks own speed record | The Register

Gotta love it! 350 mph and still haven’t used 6th gear… 😉

Boing Boing: World will end on 9-12-2006

By , August 23, 2006 2:27 pm

Boing Boing: World will end on 9-12-2006

Sorry for the mixup about the world ending earlier this week. According to this article the correct date is 9-12-2006.

That is all.

Boing Boing: Tortoise hassock

By , August 23, 2006 2:23 pm

Boing Boing: Tortoise hassock

Tortoise Foot Stool

I want one!

Michael Stapelbergs Website – eBayize

By , August 23, 2006 11:27 am

Michael Stapelbergs Website – eBayize

Looks like a useful program. Haven’t tried it yet but intend to. This is a bookmark for me. 😉

Archive: August 2006

By , August 23, 2006 11:24 am

Archive: August 2006
Over in another part of the tech blogosphere they’re having a discussion about blogs that make big money. I still think Scripting News has the record there, by a wide margin.

Last year we did $2.3 million in revenue. Expenses? One salary (mine) and about $1000 per month in server costs. A few thousand for contract programming. Pre-tax profit? Millions.

Now there is a profitable website! And he has NO advertisements on the site!

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