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thingamababy is also good new dad reading material. Check this out: at-at stroller

skullo

These images really show how skeletal forms are some of nature’s most brilliant design work. I especially like the ones that introduce natural designs that are traditionally considered beautiful like flowers and shells.

via Ektopia

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Love these oldy times drug adverts.

As seen on Bibliodyssey.

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Phillip the Kitten makes a wonderful LoLcat.

Frets on Fire
Frets on Fire is an open source Guitar Hero type game programed in python; runs great under linux. I very much enjoyed the rawking out on the ol’ QWERTY this evening. I’ve got a clicky IBM Model M keyboard around here somewhere. I need to find it and employ it for the rawking out as it has the extra sturdy construction and the clickable action for the powerful riffage, not to mention the curly telephone style chord.

color shift

“…a post-Duchampian optical relief in technicolor, throbbing through a dozen spectra across the roofs and walls of New York City.”

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DS Text Adventure

Huzzah! Now you can kick it old skool on the DS and be eaten by a grue. Papafuji brings some classic text adventure to Nintendo DS.

also see zork-on-the-go-treo-600

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Awesome! Ring modulate that “funky 1 and funky 2″ on that very modern polyphonic synthesizer. I’ve always been a huge fan of the Dr. Who theme music; it would most definitely kick the Star Trek theme music’s ass in a fight.
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Shepard Git-Box

SuperTouch delivers this spread of custom Fenders designed by Shepard Fairey.

Fairey’s latest book Supply & Demand: The Art Of Shepard Fairey is reviewed over at Ektopia.

I purchased the previous book, Post No Bills, from Wooster Collective along with some prints which I really love. I framed them with mat boards made from beat up old cardboard and am really happy with the results.