Since Polaroid film will soon be no more …
Miscellaneous
JS-909
http://www.themaninblue.com/experiment/JS-909/
Cameron Adams has made a drum machine made entirely out of JavaScript. Words to describe this completely escape me. And as is usually the case with these things, I’m about lose most of my day futzing with this. (via Simplebits)
Things white people like
Use the Force
CopyPasteCharacter
http://www.copypastecharacter.com/
This is actually quite useful …
Erin go bust
Wealth? Credit, more like.
Logo evolution
To me, the most interesting evolutions are the ones that result from multiple companies merging (like the Audi logo above). (via swissmiss)
This is, like, literally, oh my god, literal
They'll be manning customer support phone lines soon
http://www.youtube.com/v/XEgn3kClWGs&rel=0&egm=0&showinfo=0&fs=1
Monkey waiters, bound to decimate the service industries eventually.
Greek postmen take title
“Greek Rural Postmen and Their Cancellation Numbers has been crowned the oddest book title of the past 30 years. In The Bookseller’s online poll to find the “Diagram of Diagrams”, Derek Willan’s comprehensive record of a sector of Greece’s postal routes gained 13% of the public vote. Gary Leon Hill’s People Who Don’t Know They’re Dead finished second (11% of the public vote) and John Trimmer’s guide to avoiding maritime mishaps, How to Avoid Huge Ships (10%) finished third.”
Other titles in the list that I thought were in with a shout included Bombproof Your Horse, Highlights in the History of Concrete and The Joy of Chickens.