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more about #boingboing more comments → anexanhume: Who knew Zuul was so friendly in person? more » JC Whitless: Wow, I hope the batteries were out of them suckers...and the grease changed/fryers thrown away after that. more » Nick: i have read Steve. Do like. Will read Lisa. @ Monty: Now did you count? Or cut and paste in Word and then have Word count? more » Monty: Good thing you have Giz to post on since that is 265 characters long and would not have worked with Twitter anyway. more » Curves: A kind of cool way to introduce PS to techno-phobes. Make it seem less intimidating if they see it comes from real things they are familiar with. more » OMG! Ponies!: They do know that magic lassoes don't exist in real-life, don't they? more » phreakincool: FAKE!!!!! more » BeautifulAgony: This was Workshopped. I can tell by some of the cardboard, because I'm seen many such art projects in my lifetime. more » -
#tastetest
Deep-Fried Cellphones Give Your Handset Nightmares, You a Coronary
An oldie but a goodie (yummy? fatty?), reposted in honor of Taste Test: Xeni at BoingBoing deep-fries cellphones. It's all well and good until someone brings out the cookie dough. Then, things get ugly. I'll stick with boiling. More » -
#navelgazing
Boing Boing Gadgets Calls Us All Out on Lazy Blogging, I Blockquote a Bunch of It and Add Some Snarky Comments
Rob from Boing Boing Gadgets has posted a piece on the various types of crappy blog post forms found scattered about the internet like so much, uh, lazy writing. He's right! We do use a bunch of the same forms over and over again, sometimes because said forms are what fit the content best and sometimes because we just write so many damned posts every day it's just easier to use tried and true formulas. Here's what he had as #10: More » -
#steampunkkeyboard
Datamancer Steampunk Keyboard Reviewed (Verdict: Very IBM Clacky)
Uber steampunk connoisseur, DRM hater, typist, new father and NY Times Bestselling author Cory Doctorow just received his handmade steampunk keyboard from Datamancer and he loves it. He compares it to a "well-oiled manual" and those IBM clacky keyboards that half of you crazy old bastards seem to really enjoy using to wake up your wives. It's very heavy, very metallic, and if that seems like something you're into, it costs anywhere between $1000 and $1500. Living the steampunk life, Sir Doctorow! [Datamancer] -

