August 25th, 2010 by ame
If you're looking for a change… or at least a fun take on the signature blue twitter bird… check out these truly creative renditions.
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August 24th, 2010 by ame
Kulula airlines has the whole "technical design turned fun" thing right with this plane design, titled "Flying 101."
Highlights:
The planes are covered with some hilarious details about the plane, such as the captain’s window — the big cheese, the fuel tanks (the go-go juice), to the loo (or mile-high club initiation chamber), and the black box (which is actually orange).
Hope you enjoyed these as much as I did.
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August 19th, 2010 by ame
With all the buzz around Facebook's "Places" feature, I did NOT want to write a post about it.
But, since this is not a post, and instead a funny hidden aspect to the Facebook Places graphic, I found it appropriate.
note: Anyone else find it funny that there is clearly a "4" in square for the logo?
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August 18th, 2010 by ame
We're putting a screen on everything. Don't believe me? Check out this
ring box that will only set you back about
$100 at Amazon.
Could be good for long distance proposals?
DETAILS – Photo/Video Ring Box:
When the box is opened, it will display the full colour 2.0 inch screen with music – and you can choose to display movies or photos on the 2" screen.
- LCD Size : Colour TFT 2.0" LCD
- Control : 3 buttons bottom of the product
– Battery : USB Chargeable
- Life time : 1 to 2 hours
- Format : Movie-3GP (Convert program included), Photo-JPG
- Memory : 128MB
- Dimension : 63mm X 63mm X 64mm
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June 1st, 2010 by ame
//via a letter from mom. Possibly the best stamp ever?
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June 1st, 2010 by ame
In an effort of true green font proportions, font fans
Matt Robinson and
Tom Wriggelsworth decided to draw out large scale type of popular fonts to measure the total ink usage.
As a measurement/six sigma dork, I am loving the data visualization piece of their effort… they used the remaining ink in the ballpoint pens as their means to measure to the total amount of ink used in the experiment.
As you could probably guess, IMPACT scored low “green” marks while the comparatively lean Garamond and Courier were at the top of the class.
[bloggers note: this would have only been more awesome if they used Lorem Ipsum insted...]

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February 8th, 2010 by ame
They’re
shoes.
They
tweet.
So, these crazy sneaks, developed by Ricardo Nascimento and Tiago Martins, use the Twitter platform to ACTUALLY tweet every breath/step you take (tthanks sting)
Are they being serious?
Basically, it’s making fun of us for posting “every step we take” on twitter, foursquare, and the various other places we share details of our lives. (yes, I’m guilty too…)
How does it work?
A sensor embedded under the sole detects when the wearer is walking. Then, the info is sent via bluetooth to a mobile phone that makes the postings on Twitter.
When the sensor detects a certain amount of pressure, the word “step” is posted. For the other moments the “.” symbol is posted. Following these postings one can know if the wearer is walking or not and also predict his speed.
What’s next?
Look for continued integration of technology and our physical “stuff” (clothes, shoes, etc.) Most of what we buy now is designed to “integrate” with our devices (think iPhone, blackberry pockets), but as component costs continue to decrease, people are going to have more fun experimenting…
To follow Rambler on twitter: http://twitter.com/ramblershoes
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