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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Police hunt ninja women who robbed a gas station 

&bull posted by Matt Wharton @ 6:23 PM  



I'd advise the police to be cautious as it is established fact that

1. Ninjas are mammals.

2. Ninjas fight ALL the time.

3. The purpose of the ninja is to flip out and kill people.

That they haven't yet flipped out is a sure sign that they are probably on the verge of doing so.

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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

It's-a me, Mario! Let's-a go! 

&bull posted by Matt Wharton @ 10:07 PM  

YouTube playlist of user-created Self-playing levels in Super Mario World.

Really has to be seen to understand what I mean by my description above.

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Monday, August 27, 2007

Content-Aware Image Sizing 

&bull posted by Matt Wharton @ 10:25 PM  


This is pretty damn cool and clever technology. The image resizing results produced in the demo video are frankly quite amazing.

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Monday, August 06, 2007

Vermonster 

&bull posted by Matt Wharton @ 4:02 PM  

It's a nice hot, sunny day today and I'm really not in the mood to work at the cinema. Instead I'd like to dig into a Vermonster whilst playing the Scrabulous Facebook app against my friends.

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Friday, July 20, 2007

Cool Moo Sticker Books 

&bull posted by Matt Wharton @ 4:51 PM  

MOO Sticker books.

I might just have to create a sticker book from my Flickr photostream.

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Thursday, April 19, 2007

Alfred Cunnington's Phone 

&bull posted by Matt Wharton @ 4:14 PM  


P3210111, originally uploaded by electricinca.

I recently discovered that my home town of Devizes was the site of the first commercial telephone system, made and used by an Alfred Cunnington in 1878 to connect his business with his home.

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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

1/3 Scale model of a Ferrari 

&bull posted by Matt Wharton @ 8:02 PM  

Pierre Scerri of Avignon, France took 15 years and more than 20,000 hours to build this 1:3 scale Ferrari 312PB.
This marvel is the real thing in every sense, from its operating 12-cylinder engine to the exact scale operating Ferrari gauges which are calibrated precisely to indicate rpm, oil pressure, water temperature and oil temperature.
Find this video and thousands of others at vSocial!
It is an astonishing piece of work.

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Monday, January 08, 2007

Pizza or your life. 

&bull posted by Matt Wharton @ 4:35 PM  

Frankie Flood a University of Illinois School of Art and Design student produced a number of beautiful but deadly looking pizza-cutters for his MFA Thesis Exhibition[via]

This is my favourite of his works featured.
PLF "Pizza For Life" 2002
Powder coated aluminum, stainless steel, and ball bearings
4" x 9 1/2" x 1 1/2"
This one looks like a particularly vicious weapon as used by an assassin in a steampunk novel. Cardinal Chang of The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters perhaps.

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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Billions and Billions 

&bull posted by Matt Wharton @ 2:08 PM  

To commemorate the 10th Anniversary of Carl Sagan's death fans and bloggers are planning a worldwide blog-a-thon, plus the launch of a new site titled Celebrating Sagan.

My own contribution is to reprint this Sagan related urban legend.
Once upon a time, Carl Sagan met the pope (John Paul II) and asked him what he would do if somehow science convincingly and irrefutably disproved the foundations of Christianity. The Pope proceeded to lecture Sagan for about 15 minutes about why this was impossible.

Later, Carl met the Dali Lama and asked him the same question about Buddhism. His reply was that he would immediately tell everybody, because it would mean millions of Buddhists would be living their lives incorrectly.
Also I'd like to add a link to this site which posits that Sagan was the reincarnation of 18th century astronomer David Rittenhouse.

I wonder what Carl Sagan would have thought of that, as a renowned sceptic he would probably have laughed like I did.

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Sunday, July 09, 2006

Punk sell out? 

&bull posted by Matt Wharton @ 9:46 AM  

The Queen of Punk Vivienne Westwood has apparently been awarded a damehood by the Queen of England.

Not really news but it was news to me and I only found out because the fashion designer was appearing on the BBC's Sunday AM programme to talk about the British human rights and civil liberties organisation Liberty.

It does seem odd to me that a prime exponent of the punk movement should accept such an award from the Queen. It's not even justifiable in the same way that many people who are considered republicans have accepted similar awards saying that although the award comes from the monarch it is effectively being awarded by the state. Surely as a punk Westwood would be opposed to the Establishment which includes both the monarch and state.

But then she has been to the palace previously to accept her OBE back in 1992 and caused a bit of a stir by not wearing knickers. Is it possible to be an anti-establishment member of the establishment? I think Dame Vivienne Westwood might just be able to pull that paradox off.

Edit: According to the Yahoo News Italia she was made a Dame by the Prince of Wales, oddly it seems to be the only news source that mentions the Prince of Wales other than The Daily Mail and there is no way that I'm linking to that fucking publication especially as they seem obsessed with her lack of knickers.

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Saturday, July 08, 2006

Tricks get the chicks 

&bull posted by Matt Wharton @ 3:41 PM  

Famous Party Trick

David Blaine wins for some Hotties

Coins

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A House For One Red Paperclip 

&bull posted by Matt Wharton @ 11:03 AM  

Kyle MacDonald has succeeded in his quest to exchnage via a series of trades one red paperclip for a house. [via]
It's "official." I'm going to trade one movie role for one house with the town of Kipling Saskatchewan. But nothing's official until Dom and I go to Kipling and shake hands with the Mayor. Dom and I will be in Kipling on Wednesday July 12th to shake hands with the mayor of Kipling, Pat Jackson, and Bert Roach, Kipling's community development officer...and probably a whole bunch of other people as well. Then it'll be official - without the quotation marks. (Funny enough, I actually held my hands over my head and did those "quotation mark" thingy's when I typed out the word "official" the first time. Please don't ask me how I managed to type the word "official" with my hands over my head. Unlike trading one red paperclip for a house, I still have no idea how I did it.) Anyhow, this is gonna be so much fun. We're going to seal the deal on July 12th - exactly one year to the day I put a picture of one red paperclip on this site.
One of those crazy schemes that the power of the internet enables to become a reality. Even more remarkable is that he has done it in a single year mostly due to the fact that his last two trades have been amazingly fortuitous.

The town of Kipling will give him the house in exchange for a role in the latest Corbin Bernsen movie. There must be some smart cookies on that town council because they are actually getting a great deal in their exchange as they are determined to market this phenomenon to the full extent and the whole town seems to have embraced the idea. They are even going to have an annual Red Paperclip holiday.

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