Monthly Archives: December 2010

Square at The Coffee Foundry

If you’re looking for a spot in NYC to try out the cool Square payment system, head on over to The Coffee Foundry. They’ve got it set up on an iPad. It makes paying almost feel like you’re playing a … Continue reading

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A Facebook book

When Facebook becomes a book from Siavosh Zabeti on Vimeo. Siavosh Zabeti and Alexander Kalchev created this Facebook book for Bouygues Telecom to help them launch their new Facebook app. It’s a wonderful concept and one that I’d love to … Continue reading

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Massan – Volume Bikes Drift Contest

Massan – Volume Bikes Drift Contest Footage from hc100 on Vimeo. The sparks flying off of Massan’s BMX are awesome! Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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Jelly-wobbling machine with foot-pedal speed control

BoingBoing posted this weird contraption and I sort of want one to play with. I know, I know…this is stupid. But I want one. Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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Bruce McCall sketches out a NYC street with no vehicle lanes

Illustration by Bruce McCall NYC without cars? That might be a dream come true for some and a nightmare for others. In Bruce McCall’s dream of NYC, he sketches an example of what the city could be if it did … Continue reading

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Joshua Longbrake and his dog Jackson Pollock

Joshua Longbrake posted an exceptionally well-written bit on his adopted dog Jackson Pollock. He describes the joys and pains and frustration with owning a dog and weaves the writing into a great argument for owning one in the end. An … Continue reading

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