Archive for August, 2006

Neave games

A package of tiny oldskool games, done in Flash by Paul Neave, including Tetris, Digger, Asteroid, Snake…

Check also other creations of this talented Flash artist. Thanks to anonomis for the submit.

Original post by kaparo

Photographing Babies

Digital Photography School has published 10 tips for photographing the cuties from picking the moment, setting up the light and so on. Click on the images to read more.

Original post by kaparo

Sketching a girl in realtime

From the bones to fully dressed girl. Author: gg.

Check also how “the starry night” by Van Gogh is reproduced in realtime.

Original post by kaparo

Levitron

A small magnetic top that spins in the air for up to 3 minutes: The Levitron is probably the best toy from the 1990s. It was brought to the New York Toy Fair by Bill Hones of the Fascination Co., Seattle, who developed it. The toy astounds audiences everywhere.

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Original post by kaparo

Paris Metro art

Following the London Underground animals, here is the art from the Paris Metro map. By Antoine+Manuel.

Original post by kaparo

To Boldly Go Where No Pug Has Gone Before.

Pugs in Costumes! Who can resist these wonderful, dressed-up pugs? Link - via Presurfer

Original post by Alex

The Saint John’s Bible.

Saint John’s University and the monks of Saint John’s Abbey are creating a handwritten, illuminated Bible - this will make it the first time that a handwritten Bible is commissioned by the Benedictine Monastery.

They’re making full-sized reproductions, too (limited run of 360) - yours for only $115,000!

Link | The Denver Channel article - via Arbroath

Original post by Alex

Captain Obvious: Real Estate Price is Inversely Related to Supply.

In his neat blog, Real Estate Mathematics, Enten Eller dissected the mathematical relations between price changes and inventory changes of real estates:

Looking at the bottom red circle, we see that inventory started to fall in month 27 and price started to climb in month 31 — approximately a 4 month lag. At month 47, there was a drop in inventory and in month 50 we see a major jump in price, a 3 month lag. At month 51 there was a jump in inventory (or at least a reporting of such) and in month 57 there was a major drop in price (a 5 month lag). In that same month, there was the start of a run up in inventory rate of change and in month 60, the drop in price rate started to decrease..

In short, rate of price change is lagging inventory by about four months. So what does that say about the next four months of prices in Seattle? They should be pretty flat (that is the same prices as seen a year ago) and may actually start to decline.

Has the bubble burst? Link

Original post by Alex

DIY Kid Chopper Bike.

Instructables user KoolKat posted a step-by-step guide on how to build a kid’s bike chopper! Link - via UniqueDaily

Original post by Alex

The Good Thing About These Practice Katanas …

"The good thing about these practice katanas, is that they never break!" or at least, that’s what we think he was going to say! Ouch!

Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] - via Arbroath

Original post by Alex

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