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The Work of Chuck Close

Chuck Close is an American artist who suffers from facial blindness. However his suffering is in no way depilating, as his work shows. Although unable to recognise people from seeing their face alone, he has profiled his close family and friends … Continue reading

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Bottoms Up

American lager might just be bearable if it’s being poured/conjured like this. I can’t imagine it’ll be too long before this beer serving system takes off, all that seems to be missing is straight-to-mouth connectivity à la Barney.

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A Day in the Life of a Social Media Manager

Interesting… but essentially, nonsense.

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OmmWriter Dāna

The new version of OmmWriter is now available from the Mac store, and it’s rather good. If you’re fed up with Microsoft Word, and are in need of something simpler, Dāna is the answer. I’ve been using it recently and despite … Continue reading

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The Most Common Passwords

Via The Next Web

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Darth Vader recording for TomTom

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc

Before Apple waded into the market, phones came in all shapes and sizes. From candy-bar icons like the Nokia 3210 to svelte flip models like the Motorola V50, it was easy to find a phone that was unique. You could even opt … Continue reading

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How children perceive vintage technology

This video is about a month old now, but I just saw it posted on Engadget and thought it was worth putting up here too. As part of the generation that has grown up with the internet revolution, it’s somewhat … Continue reading

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The Evolution of the Geek by Flowtown

I have seriously been neglecting my blog lately…I just don’t have time to update it anymore! I’ve decided the solution is to buy a laptop and start updating it on the train as I spend nearly 4 hours a day … Continue reading

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The Human Pacman by Guillaume Reymond

Taking just 4 hours and using 111 cinema seats, French artist has taken his human tetris one step further by replicating Pacman with people. Via Digital Buzz Blog.

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