- We’re considering a font change for our site to FF Mt.
- Scarf for The Doctor. I’ll have to check to see which version mine is.
- We are Predictably Irrational.
- Bad Movie Bingo!
- Old Catalog Photosets e.g. Ward’s 1928 MidWinter Sale (via Draplin Design Co.)
- Lovely Package
- Octopus sticker
- Another reason to support mass transit
- Cats and Pinball Machines
- Bristlebots gone wild (Thanks Dennis!)
- Club Workshop, for you Denver folks.
- Microcomputer sculpture
- Web 2.0 Calculator
- Liquid PCB looks like it will be beautiful. (Any developers want to give them a hand?)
Tag Archives: linkdump
Linkdump: December 2008
Linkdump: November 2008
- Beautiful tray
- Stretch Cruise Ship
- The Aphex face & Secret cat pictures
- Eyeball game from Matthias Wandel
- Micro RC Jousters
- Googly Purse (via)
- The art of Caleb Charland
- The art of Carl Pisaturo; Check out his Material Notes too!
- The paper art of Haruki Nakamura, especially the Star Nautilus (via)
- Someday I am going to eat this.
- Domino Logic and a Half Adder
- Vote, or else.
Linkdump: September 2008
- Weird Bug Lady
- Aluminum Polyhedron model sets
- Gojira no tamago
- Impossible Fractals
- Excellent graph paper (Downloadable!)
- Ultimate Ninja Showdown (comic)
- FlickrMemory Game by Ze Frank (example using our superball collection)
- Extruded Pendant
- Totoro Baby Room Mural by Crab Fu (via Craft)
- Cookie Monster’s Head (see also, the Mime)
- Lovely Pac-Man Ghost Graffiti
- Origami Octopus
- The logical evolution of the whoopie cushion.
- Curta simulator!
- Last minute shopping for September 19th.
Linkdump: August 2008
- Eclipse Pies concept
- Explain that (party game idea?)
- Internet Pinball Database
- Miles to km… an interesting coincidence.
- A short sample of music played on the African Kora (Thanks Blaise!)
- Fantastic Fire Bowls
- Musée Patamécanique The Exhibition (Thanks Bobby!)
- Sunnyvale Walls
- Orbit Runner (Thanks Patti!)
July 2008 Linkdump
- Archives of The Amateur Scientist (from Scientific American), brought to you by Bill Beaty
- LiquidMac
- Cat Herder game.
- The Tetris Wiki has a surprising amount of interesting content.
- Klein bottle!
- Otterpops vs. Fla-Vor-Ice… in which a shocking secret is reveal’d!
- We love these Science Shirts
- Electric Field Toy
- Malevoz Rolling ball clock
- The Wurst rug
- Matrix multiplication really is beautiful.
- Godzilla makes fractal cookies.
- Many Different Dice
- Another dicebag
- Paper Rulers to print out and enjoy. (See also: note about numberless rulers.)
- “Who *doesn’t* need a jar of eyeballs?!”
- CNC PBJ!
Linkdump: June2008
- Ask The Physicist
- The straight dope on terminal velocity and raindrops.
- Typographic clock
- 1971 Ferrari 512M
- Fuzzy Logic
- Palindromes?
- Jello Prank
- Sure, you’ve heard of Erd?s numbers and Bacon numbers, but have you heard of Erd?s–Bacon numbers? (Mine is six!)
- Angry sandwich
- These guys say that they have big balls. I’m inclined to agree.
- Flylogic features some pretty impressive take-aparts. [Via NYC Resistor]
- Shop at Steve Spangler Science for all your science toy needs. :)
- Google Mac Developer Playground
- Automated wire-wrap machines were six feet tall and eight feet square. They were programmed using punch cards. The Patriot anti-missile system used wire-wrap technology!
- Spaceman Party invite
- The history of the Molotov Cocktail is more interesting than you might have expected.
Linkdump: May 2008
(Which is tiny)
- Today BristleBots, tomorrow the world!
- Synchronicity
- Ties
- Sierpinski Carpet
- Robosapien Cylon
- Diabetes Mine Design Contest
- Transistor Clock (kit!)
- Toys for people who like geometric things
- Fangy fish in yarn
- ma na ma na
- Phun physics sandbox
Linkdump: April 2008
- Molecular Candle Goodness
- A googly eye blog.
- DIY Dino
- Cheeto Overdose
- WWRFD
- Spring is here
- Screw Asylum
- Thing in a jar goes to new heights
- E-Hobby Tools has some nice stuff.
- What’s the next number in this sequence: 1,1,1,1,… ? Find out.
- Hack your Canon digital camera.
- Finger Puppet
- Curious Equilibrium
- Wave on a string toy. (NSFWIYAAP: Not safe for work if you are a physicist: you won’t be able to stop playing.)
- iPhone Invaders
- Gem of a story from Bob Pease about solderless breadboards. [via]
- I want to sharpen my pencils this way.
- Unofficial LEDs for Lego creations. (Thanks Plik!)
- Bike-B-Q tools.
- Math Quilts!!!
- A fascinating (if not quite comprehensive) FDA list of food additives. Ever wondered if Ox Bile Extract is legal in food? Now you know where to look! (See also EAFUS.)
- Particles, a pleasing little toy
- DIY Calculator watch. Scientific calculator. RPN! (That even beats my old CFX-400!)
Linkdump: March 2008 (Special games edition)
And, happi pi day!
- MouzeMaze: Test them (computer) mouse skills.
- Filler.
- Webcrosswords
- pong necklace
- Factory Balls
- invader notebook
- web battleship
- Launchball, a real gem.
- Lines
- Galaga magnets (surprisingly charming, considering the medium)
- The mother lode of 8-bit games
- Mario Quilt
- The ping
watchclock is not at all like the pong watch
- Smart Kit puzzle blog