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Like to read books? Like to read more than one at a time? So did Thomas Jefferson. ‘The rotating stand holds five books at adjustable angles on rests that fold down to form a 12″ cube.’
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An even more ingenious design. Agostino Ramelli’s Book Wheel. I fully expect Fisher Price to have something like it out by next Christmas.
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More on Ramelli’s bookwheel.
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I’d never torture a cat, nor want to see or hear someone do so, but I find it fascinating that people used to go to great lengths to do just that.
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A way to get del.icio.us daily posting into a LiveJournal blog.
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Is that not the most adorable set of photos you’ve ever seen?
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The real Wii manual.
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The fake Wii manual.
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Some interesting documentaries. Some not.
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FormTextResizer is a bookmarklet that allows you to resize any textarea or text input on any webpage.
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Visualizing sorting algorithms using Java.
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Video conversion program that works with a multitude of formats.
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0xED is a native OS X hex editor based on the Cocoa framework.
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Companion utility to manage your Parallels virtual machines.
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Translated and annotated.
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Using a visual cue to do multiplication.
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SMS messaging
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Note to self: Make a fan-vid of Doctor Who’s cybermen using Tina Turner’s “What’s Love Got To Do With It” as the audio.
“Although the Cybermen often claim that they have done away with human emotion, they have exhibited emotions ranging from anger to s
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In case something goes wrong with the latest firmware update.
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Rotates the display for each quarter turn of the physical machine.
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Tool for measuring what files are taking up the most space
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Makes windows translucent and draggable.