Vectibix? It sounds much more like a tasty British cookie than a medication for colorectal cancer. Perhaps it is both!
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Can it be traditional if the patent is still good?
Aside from the inherent cool (uninspiring though I find it) of this tiny projector, I’m entertained by the line "Traditional projectors use arrays of millions of mirrors to display footage." I have a hard time thinking of anything that was in prototype within the last decade or so as "traditional."
mmmm, groceries
Old stock (ha!) photos of grocery stores.
You knew it was true; now you know why
I was talking this weekend with the mother of a 17-year-old boy, and assured her that he was going to be useless until he turned 25. Turns out science knows why.
More Treasures from Brooklyn
Trade Cards! I love these. From the people who brought you the Brooklyn Eagle online and much more.
Krab Log is People!
Just because I really like the sound of (if not the sound of) Future Food Krab Log. I want to see what it looks like and know if we really will be eating it in the future. I imagine a orangey-pink fireplace log sized and shaped item. Which you can slice like baloney.
Links from the Cubefarm
Links from a regular reader:
“I bet they still gap at the back!”
and a consultant to tell you the obvious.
Especially the Parking Lot
There were a lot of images on this site that made my take double. Nowhere is as russian as Russia.
Scrabble!
It’s a great dad story.
From the industry
By which I of course mean the business. Who’s doing what with that shortcode? Especially interesting to me is that the Pope’s thought of the day has (at least) two different shortcodes. Makes me wish I had noted what shortcode they used at the ballpark last night for voting on what song they should play later in the game.