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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.
Heard and liked the song on a Fatboy Slim album I just bought, and had to see if there was a video. I’m still not sure if that was a bad decision or not.
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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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Anime and Manga Grand Opening Sale, Save up to 30% on over 500 Titles
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Send a poster piece by piece through the mail to a friend.
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Cartoons illustrating the finer points of internet chatting.
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Cool! Two of my favourite things: maps, and crackpot hate groups.
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Someone’s favourite Mythbusters segments
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Make your own diggdot.us
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Leo Laporte has flipped his lid. I used to really like him, but he’s slowly been turning into a paranoid crackpot. I’d be a little oversensitive, too, after getting the boot like he did, but jeez, man, chill…
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Requires IE and Windows. Play Apple II games in your browser.