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more about #postit OrazioGadha: It's LOG LOG LOG. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Does it roll down stairs, alone OR in pairs? Or run over my neighbors dog? more » North Star: Looks like writer's block. more » bosskev: Wasting trees and resources to remind you that, using this product, you're wasting trees and resources. I like it. more » G.O.D.: Come on Giz this is like 17 or 18 years old. more » FrankenPC: I'll meet you at the bottom. There is still one more thing I must do before I go... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltwxC19s5u8 more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: @everyone: Yes, this was posted before but give her a break. It's a cool video, I'm sure guys didn't mind watching it again. more » Nick: you bums below me need to zip it. this video never gets old and i don't care how many times i see. play it again Rosa! more » SwatLax: How did they get him to be in the same exact place during the first sleep sequence? During the others, you see the slight variations that you'd expect... more » Kaiser-Machead: I'm glad I'm not the only one that sees it this time around. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Damn you Gizmodo! Due to the hammer reference and the rollercaoster part, you made me remember "Sledgehammer" by Peter Gabriel and dancing chickens!!! more » Gormania: Give it a month and we'll be waist deep in stop motion porn. more » JackTheTripper: Pretty amazing. Wonder how long that took. more » -
#office
The Woodblock: Post-It Notes As Nature Intended
In keeping with the green movement, even Post-It notes are going au naturale. [matomeno via Design Vagabond via Boing Boing Gadgets] -
#office
Post-It Display Beats LCD, Despite Slow Frame Rate, Low Res
Bang-yao Liu made this pretty stop-motion post-it animation for his senior project at Savannah College of Art and Design, displaying all things computer and gamey. He gets extra points for using Röyksopp's Eple as the soundtrack. [Thanks Omar] -
#postit
MIT Develops "Quickies": Post-it Notes For The 21st Century
There have been a number of attempts to modernize the much beloved Post-it note, but the "Quickies" concept developed by MITs Ambient Intelligence Group may be the most viable to date. Using RFID technology, AI and ink recognition, Quickies relay written information to our computers and cellphones—making the notes more effective as reminders, and much easier to archive. To get an idea of the possible applications, hit the jump to check out the system in action. More » -
#diy
Build Your Own Electronic Post-it Note
Post-it notes are one of those archaic products that still manage to stick around, literally, in our offices and homes. With this hack, you can transform the beloved Post-it into a very 21st-century digital note system. To leave a note, all you need to do is write it out with your finger on the trackpad. The message will show up on the LCD, which can be erased with a push of a button. It's not the easiest hack in the world, but for only $175 it is not the most expensive either. Plus, with a nice enclosure, it could be very functional. [PopSci]

