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Try squinting. More. Nothing? Tucked inside issue #7 of JPG magazine is a very brief article about an on-line resource called the Rasterbator. Regardless of your feelings about onanism or lame puns about it, this art project engine is worth a look. The program (dealing in half-toning, not raster layers despite the pun) will take in [...] We don’t geek around with video much at all, but we do use a video iPod to watch stuff we wouldn’t have access to otherwise. We have reason to love this program that makes it so painless. This free converter, called iSquint, is a super-efficient way to get non-iTunes video into an iPod. Our iPod is [...] N.B.: This post may bore the living bejesus out of some readers. Nobody’s got a gun to your head. If you don’t like geek talk, here are some pugs. Quarterly report: it’s now been three months since I made the switch back to using a Mac after six years in the Windows world. I’m trying hard [...] Merlin Mann at 43folders points out this fantastically addictive Official Seal Generator. Choose your border (wheat is nice, but who can resist laurels?), color scheme, emblem, motto, font, etc, and you’ve got a custom seal faster than Photoshop can even load. Command+Shift+F4, or the site will automatically save it to your computer. Get yours before it [...] My darling wife and son are in Poland visiting family, so I’m left to my own devices here in exciting Nova Gorica for a couple of weeks. While I miss them immediately any time they go away, there is a certain quiet satisfaction to accomplishing various projects in the absence of a helpful toddler. For [...] A review I would ordinarily page right past because I just don’t play computer games. In fact, I hate them. In that way you hate things without bothering to learn anything about them. But “inexplicably soothing” is what the review said, and I was in great need of inexplicable soothing, and it was free, and [...] We’ve been using Skype lately. We installed it and played around with it several months ago, but it never really went anywhere. Now they’ve made some improvements and we’re very impressed. If you have a broadband connection you can use VOIP (voice-over-internet protocol) to replicate phone service anywhere. But free. In the past this worked [...] My favorite Slovenian web log recently posted an entry on the high percentage of Firefox users in Slovenia: over 30%, well above the global average. Michael, the media genius behind The Glory of Carniola, and I often post on similar topics, and I can be pretty sure that if I have something in mind [...] We’re approaching the 48-hour mark of Magda and Adam’s departure, and it’s possible to track the trajectory of my days without them via statistics: Hours of sleep logged — 18 |
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Pétards with avatars
13th Oct 11
19 months? Dude. I stopped by hoping you'd have something here for Sandwich Week. Alas, it was not to be...
7th Apr 10
hey! i saw one of these hanging off a tree down the block the other day. i kind of love ...
6th Apr 10
Fascinating. I saw these pictures pop up and wondered what bizarre hazing ritual you were being subjected to by your ...
6th Apr 10
It is a really interesting and charming tradition, and I am nowhere near as cynical about it as this post ...
6th Apr 10
What an interesting tradition. Thanks for sharing. They're biodegradable, I hope. Or do some trees still have their paraphernalia from Martenitsi ...