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Entries for week beginning October 22, 2006

October 28, 2006

clubNAMCO.com :: Toys :: PAC-MAN® Moving Power-Plush

Wicked awesome (albeit pricey) “waddling” PacMan + Ghosts plush toys. (But what’s with this “NOT available to ship to addresses in Massachusetts” bullshit?!)

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Scenes from my life (No. 96 in an occasional series)

I don’t particularly like giving out my personal information when not absolutely necessary. I also try to avoid being a good source of data to datamarts. So on those principles, I have several supermarket loyalty cards for the two local chains in my glove box, all acquired under false names and addresses. When Joy & I go shopping, I pull one out at random, and that’s our identity for the day.

(I also trade them from time to time with friends, so in the datamarts’ eyes, I switch from junk-food-loving lactose-intolerant dog-owner to crunchy-granola family-of-four in the blink of an eye)

This recently led to a cashier looking at her terminal, and then asking me, “Is your name really Bubba?” (Oh yeah, I should mention that the names are always ludicrous, and frequently alliterative.)

This evening, as we did our shop, I realised that we’d forgotten to bring a card in with us. Hurrah! An excuse to sign up for a new card. (This is particularly easy at our local Shaws, as the customer service booth is before the checkouts rather than after, so I can go sign up while Joy frets about the amount of frozen shite in our cart and considers throwing in at least some fresh fruit, which may or may not get eaten)

So I get my form, fill it out and hand it over to the customer service person. Normally they just chuck it into a folder and give me my card, but this lady decided to double-check my details.

Her: OK, so that’s Lionel Q. Butterkinger?
Me: No, ButterFinger. Like the candy bar. Sorry, I just have bad handwriting.
Her: (Without batting an eyelid, amends my form to make the “F” in Butterfinger clearer). And that’s 17 Hershey Street?
Me: No, not “Hershey”—Hersey St
Her: OK, here you go. (Hands me card)
Me: (Returns to Joy, who always keeps a safe distance while I perform this nonsense) Tsk. They only have checkboxes for “Mr”, “Mrs”, or “Ms”. I wanted to be Sir Lionel Q Butterfinger.

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5 Myths About Turning Out The Vote - washingtonpost.com

“the idea that ever fewer Americans are showing up at the polls should be put to rest. What’s really happening is that the number of people not eligible to vote is rising — making it seem as though turnout is dropping.”

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Nintendo.com Games : Clubhouse Games

Attention DS-owning chums-of-mine: My Clubhouse Games friend code is 3866-2922-6013. Let me know yours’, and let’s get some virtual Texas Hold’em action going!

Frozen Bubble - the official home

Truly excellent open-source Bust-a-Move clone hits 2.0. Features, oh yes, internet multiplayer mode. My productivity hits new lows. (No Windows or OSX port yet, but hopefully only a matter of time)

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Irritating Game

“Which Uses 100% of Your Brain” Goddamn, this is tough.

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[Full-disclosure] RFID enabled e-passport skimming proof of concept code released (RFIDIOt)

“This program will exchange crypto keys with the [RFID-chipped] passport and read and display the contents therein, including the facial image and the personal data printed in the passport.”

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October 27, 2006

whitney music box

Trippy flash “music box”. With some chemicals, this could make for hours of entertainment.

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October 26, 2006

Geek to Live: Top Firefox 2 config tweaks - Lifehacker

Tweaks to get Firefox 2.0 behaving the old way that you’re used to.

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The Pure Breed Revolution! t-shirts, poster art and dog gifts

Shepard Fairey-style propaganda posters for dog-lovers. Some of these are great.

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Adobe Labs - Adobe Soundbooth

Beta of a new audio-editing app from Adobe.

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Popjustice - The Truth About Pop

Top quality P!O!P! research from Popjustice. “44% of Lily Allen’s MySpace friends think her next album will be shit.” FACT!

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Windows Defender home

MS’s anti-spyware app is out of beta. Go install it on your relatives’ PCs post-haste.

Netflix Prize: Forum / Miss Congeniality

Some great insights pulled out of the Netflix dataset. The list of movies “you either loved loved loved or hated hated hated” is particularly good.

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Green Monster Games, LLC

New local MMOG firm, founded by Red Sox pitcher (and well-known Everquester) Curt Schilling. I might apply for a job, just to see if I can get interviewed by Schilling!

October 25, 2006

Shoe Pouch

$6 pouch that allows you to use your Nike iPod connector with any running shoe.

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Getting Real, the book by 37signals

Now available to read for free online. It’ll be interesting to see if this spurs sales of the PDF and/or dead-tree versions.

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George W Bush Speechwriter

Fun with real audio.

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Shape

CD Purchase: Frente - Shape

October 24, 2006

News Sniffer - Revisionista

A Winer-Watcher for the BBC — Tracking revisions to BBC News articles.

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Ambient Clock

Ambient Devices online-prototype for a clock that displays your Google Calendar appointments in an at-a-glance stylee, including things like ambient colour-changing when it’s 10 minutes to the appointment.

God Says: Please Do Not Go to Hell

God Says:  Please Do Not Go to Hell

Tucked under my windscreen wiper on Landsdowne St. As I approached my car, I thought I'd got a parking ticket. Instead, I just got redemption. Phew!

Vote Dig

Vote Dig

The badges being handed out at the Weekly Dig "Dig This" awards party.

With Love, From Carnegie Deli

With Love, From Carnegie Deli

My birthday present from my wee sister? 2.5lbs of cheesecake, overnighted from the Carnegie Deli in New York.

Guardian Unlimited | Weekend | Jon Ronson goes behind the scenes of Deal Or No Deal

For all the US version of DoND is bright, brash and loud, the UK version is subdued, complex and, from the sounds of this report, completely fucking barking insane.

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Doonesbury's War - washingtonpost.com

Excellent profile of Garry Trudeau.

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October 23, 2006

Joy’s Moo Cards

Joy’s Moo Cards

I treated Joy to a box of Moo Cards for herself -- each illustrated with a photo of the dogs. Here are two, resting in some dog photo holders I picked up for her at Philadelphia Airport.

The word ‘unblowupable’ is thrown around a lot these days.

The word ‘unblowupable’ is thrown around a lot these days.

This is the pressure-gauge on the outside of our central heating furnace that gave up the ghost over the weekend. You might note that the clear protective plastic shield on it has turned brown, melted and buckled.

This is because the furnace apparently decided that merely heating water into steam and pushing it around our radiators was, shall we say, passé, and instead dived head-first into a mission of heating itself up to a frighteningly hot temperature and dripping boiling water onto the basement floor.

Remind me again why home-ownership is a good idea?

ndsvisuals

Cunning! Using the controls, dual displays, built-in wifi and touch-sensitive screen of the Nintendo DS to control video-mixing software. Watch the video to get an idea of how it works.

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YouTube - Borat -The first 4 minutes of his Movie

Can’t wait for this to come out!

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October 22, 2006

Brainfuck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

“The brainfuck language is an esoteric programming language noted for its extreme minimalism. It was designed to challenge and amuse programmers, and is not suitable for practical use.”

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Walk It - A step in the right direction

Site which gives you walking directions around London. Since most major cities have wacky one-way restrictions, driving directions are rarely handy. I’m surprised Google Maps et al don’t support this kind of thing.

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