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Forgiveness

To err is human, but to forgive is divine. Thanks Max for sharing this video.

The economist on social media

The great vision of social media.

KiddiMoto

bikes

Kiddi Moto from the UK builds wooden balance bikes with the look of superbikes, scramblers, choppers and scooters. Something rugged to get that kid started with.

Real life video game

36 Skaters made a real-life tetris game by attaching a symbol on their head and skating down hill. Sweet.

What Facebook Is For

Funny video on the use of face book. Quite amusing.

Blinka

blinka

Ever wonder how could you get in touch with someone you met on the train but didn’t get a chance to exchange contacts? Blinka helps connect those lost moments and does it so through locations. Something which is good in our fast-paced society these days.

Improv your walk

dog

It’s been a while since i last visited Improv Everywhere‘s site. To be honest, they have always been at the forefront of interesting experimental projects. This time, they passed out over 2,000 “invisible dog” leashes and had everyone go for a nice Sunday walk in Brooklyn. Must be hilarious to see all types of folks very seriously walking their very silly dogs.

The new media workout plan

mediawork

Since the emergence of social media site, we have been spending an unhealthy amount of time in front of our computers, the new media workout site aims to make use healthier, when we have thoughts of engaging ourselves in those addictive sites. Made me chuckle.

The right direction

proverb

An insightful lesson about strategy.

Open source hardware

osproject

We have all heard about open source software, but how about hardware that could be open source as well? The OS (OpenStructures) project explores the possibility of a modular construction model where everyone designs for everyone on the basis of one shared geometrical grid. It initiates a kind of collaborative Meccano to which everybody can contribute parts, components and structures. Great things are bound to come from shared thinking.



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