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How the White House is celebrating Back to the Future Day!
Our man in the White House, Tom Kalil, Deputy Director for Policy for the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, alerts us to the Administration's celebration of Back To The Future Day that includes:* The release of President Obama's updated Strategy for American Innovation* Tom's post on the White House blog about the power of imagination, titled "Science Fiction to Science Fact"* A series of online conversations with scientists and innovators about the future!
Entropy explained, beautifully, in comic-book form
Nick Sousanis became a Boing Boing favorite for his 2015 doctoral dissertation in graphic novel form, and since attaining his PhD, he's become a postdoctoral fellow in Comics Studies at the University of Calgary. (more…)
Cancer patient receives 3D printed titanium ribs and sternum
Melbourne, Australia's Lab 22 produced a 3D printed, custom set of ribs and artificial sternum that were implanted into a 54-year-old male Spanish cancer patient's chest-cavity at Salamanca University Hospital. (more…)
Helpful baby compliment generator
If you're experiencing difficulty coming up with appropriately benign things to say about a friend or relative's new offspring, this generator is here to help. [babycompliments.com] (more…)
WHAT IF: Hermione made Harry and Ron do their own goddamned homework?
Anyone who's paid close attention knows that the series should really be called "Hermoine Granger and the Repeated Rescue of the Lazy, Glory-Hogging Boys," but as usual, Mallory Ortberg (previously) brings it all home with some scathing and witty fanfic: (more…)
Terrorists torch five black Ferguson-area churches, nation yawns
St. Louis Fire Department captain Garon Mosby calls the fires "arson," but despite the shocking string of racist attacks, major media have hardly breathed a word about the fires. (more…)
Win the trip of a lifetime by entering the Tim Ferriss around the world giveaway
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On saying "no": creativity, self-care, privilege, and knowing your limits
Austin "Steal Like an Artist" Kleon has posted a fantastic meditation on the idea that "creative people say no" -- the idea that you have to say no in order to get your work done. The piece includes a bunch of amusing, funny, sometimes a little smarmy form-letters that famous artists have used to rebuff correspondents, and I share Kleon's horrified, tempted fascination with these artefacts. (more…)
The wonderful features of this roll of brown packaging tape
It is multi-purpose.It is brown.It is tough.It is packaging tape.Give that copywriter a raise![via](Thanks, Andreas!)
Mysterium – A spirit and murder game spooky enough for Halloween fun
It’s like Clue meets Password, with a little Where’s Waldo thrown in, but with the addition of dreams, interpretations and séances. In Mysterium, a person was murdered in a house and their ghost now haunts the grounds. The ghost needs to communicate with psychics to solve its murder in an effort to be set free. The trick is, the spirit can only communicate through visions and dreams. These dreams are rather vivid and unique as you can see in the cards.One player takes over as the spirit, and it is their job to communicate with the living through dreams, which are represented with a set of beautiful and imaginative illustrations. The spirit draws cards each turn and passes those dreams to the players in an effort to give them each clues. The other players play the role of spirit mediums who must deduce the following, using only the images on the dream cards: who killed the spirit’s mortal formwhat room the horrid event took placewhat foul instrument of destruction was usedWhile the spirit is not allowed to communicate with the mediums or give any clues beyond the cards, the other mediums may talk amongst themselves in an effort to deduce if that dream card about the Knight and the tower means that the Magician was the Killer, or does the dream card with the ship in the tub in the ocean signify poison was used? Trying look for the hidden clues that the Spirit is using to communicate with you gives the game the Where’s Waldo aspect.The game is perfectly designed in 3 acts, and unlike Clue, every turn gives the players a chance to deduce one of the three mysteries. The inclusion of the sand glass timer and the 7 turns (via an imposing cardboard clock) ensures the game is fast paced, orderly despite the insane cards, and playable in 30-45 minutes. The game also includes a streaming sound track to add an extra layer of spookiness. The amazing diversity and quality of the illustrations and heavy stock of the cards and pieces reflect the care of the game design.– John E. WilliamsonMysteriumAsmodeeAges 10 and up, 2-7 players$39 Buy a copy on Amazon
Michelle Duggar’s Sacred Blessings 2016 Motherhood & Marriage Nature Calendar
Sean Tejaratchi, the excellent book designer and creator of the Crap Hound zine, made this parody calendar called Michelle Duggar’s Sacred Blessings 2016 Motherhood & Marriage Nature Calendar. It uses actual quotes from a post by Mrs. Duggar, and stock photos of animal mothers with a lot of babies.
Man who swerved into motorcyclists blames spider bite
https://youtu.be/swdBQ2nC4cA"All the sudden I felt this tremendous stinging in my left leg and I thought it was a wasp or something and I didn't know it was a spider bite," said William Crum (68), the Texas man who drove his car into a motorcycle. Sanders and his girlfriend were knocked off their motorcycle when Crum rammed in them as they tried to pass him on a two-lane road 5 miles north of Granbury. The woman suffered severe road rash, a broken wrist, and deep arm lacerations and was hospitalized in an intensive care unit.Brian Fisher, who was riding in a motorcycle behind Crum and Sanders, captured the ill-timed consequences of the spider bite. When Crum pulled his car over, Fisher went to Crum and said, "What were you doing? You hit them!" "I don't care," Crum replied repeatedly.When a reporter later asked Crum if the spider had left a mark on his leg Crum replied, "It’s swollen right now. It bit me right in the tendon, so right now I have a tendon that’s hurting if I stand. If I walk off I’ll limp."Crum was charged with two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for the incident. The spider remains at large.Here is Fisher's full video on Facebook.
Top 50 most popular non-fiction podcasts in 2015
Kevin Kelly and I surveyed over 1600 people to come up with this list of the top 50 most popular non-fiction podcasts. From our introduction to the list:We made a list of the best factual podcasts by ranking the most popular factual podcasts from the results of an unscientific survey we posted online several months ago. We asked readers of this Cool Tools blog and our social followers to take our survey and rate some suggested podcasts — and to add ones we did not know about. More than 1,600 people filled out the survey, and by the end we had a list of 775 suggested titles. We combined the number of times a podcast was checked together with its average rating to come up with a total score. We then sorted the final list of podcast titles by rank. (The full data dump is here.) We wrote descriptions for the top 50, shown below. (The rankings in this list are biased to our original suggestion list; we’d do the survey differently if we did it again next year.)There are two broad types of factual podcasts; unscripted and scripted. Unscripted shows are usually interviews or discussions that play out as recorded. The producers don’t know, nor have much control, over where the show goes. Scripted shows, on the other hand, will carefully edit interviews after the fact, mixing them with narration, inter-splicing them with other interviews, maybe adding a soundtrack or ambient sounds. They craft the raw factual materials into a highly produced show in the way a reporter might craft a magazine article, rather than just run a Q&A. Scripted shows, on average, take much more energy, time, staff (and money) to make than unscripted shows (with some exceptions). It is no surprise that the highest ranked podcasts are scripted.Image: Tim Wilson from Blaine, MN, USA, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.
“Mom, Dad, where do emoji come from?” The Unicode Consortium, son.
The New York Times profiles the Unicode Consortium, the nonprofit that “serves as the midwife to new emojis.” People who aren't nerds never cared much about the Unicode Consortium until everyone started caring, a lot, about emoji. (more…)
This 3D-printed, portable railgun fires slugs at 560 miles per hour
David Wirth 3D printed a 20lb railgun that fires copper-plated tungsten slugs with 1,800 joules of energy, firing them at 560mph, with so much force that they vaporize on contact with a steel-backed target. (more…)
The Welcome to Night Vale novel dances a tightrope between weird humor and real pathos
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Largest martial arts display record set by Chinese city where 50,000 did Tai Chi
A Chinese national flag flies as students practice Tai Chi on a high school playground during a Guinness World Record attempt of the largest martial arts display ever. (more…)
Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" on bamboo flute and koto
Yoshimi Tsujimoto and company burn through Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" on shakuhachi (bamboo flute) and koto. Sure beats Alien Ant Farm's attempt.
Next time a government hacks your Facebook account, Facebook will let you know
Facebook says that starting today, they will notify users “if we believe your account has been targeted or compromised by an attacker suspected of working on behalf of a nation-state.” (more…)
Tiny anti-snoring gadget for people with sleep apnea looks promising
https://youtu.be/uEzvw9tfMJMIf this little gadget called Airing really does prevent obstructive sleep apnea, then it's a big deal. The Indiegogo-funded project is described as the first hoseless, maskless, micro-CPAP. (more…)
Long distance jammer knocks drones from the sky
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX4XXLb_VuwPoint this gernsbeckian invisible ray gun at a drone, and it will drop from the sky, according to Battelle, the non-profit company that made it. The DroneDefender doesn't make a cool sound when you pull the trigger, though, so I don't like it. From Make:In a press release from Battelle, the gun is stated to use “radio control frequency disruption technologies to safely stop drones in the air, before they can pose a threat to military or civilian safety.” A video accompanying the post describes that it operates on standard GPS and ISM radio bands, allowing for it to interference with commercial UAV signals.Reportedly, the DroneDefender can hit objects up to 400 meters with an effective cone diameter of 30°. This is about as far as Battelle goes with the technical details, so the actual frequency ranges of the rifle still remain unknown.
See the cat in this image? You may be prone to enticing headlines
The Fuck Yeah Psychedelic Cats blog is honestly and accurately named. Note that the web design has the sensibility and orderliness of Louis Wain's crayon tray on a bad day (and flashing lights). If you are still low on psychedelic cats after your visit, I suggest dropping by this Giphy tag.
Western superheroes as Malaysian puppet art
I have no idea what this thread on a Malay web forum is all about, but the depictions of Western superheroes as Wayang Kulit shadow puppets are incredible. It's the work of Fusion Wayang Kulit, per photos in the thread: here's their Facebook page. Our objective is to revive this Malaysia traditional culture by merging it with fusion element & enhancing it with various multimedia components.Via postjung.com. [Thanks, Wendy!]
Let mysterious Morris dancers take you elsewhere in this bizarre music video
The video to Stealing Sheep's latest song begins with an apparently mundane folk dance, but as anyone familiar with such things knows, it's going to get just a little bit stranger with every step.Director Dougal Wilson captures just the right golden-hour atmosphere to make the village—which one is it?—acquire that perfectly timeless, faintly unnerving English vibe. Keep your eyes on the background for pagan treats.I asked Wilson about his techniques and he graciously replied.[It] was shot on the Alexa by Marc Gomez del Moral, and we used a 24-70mm zoom (I think) - but we fixed this around 28mm. The reason for a zoom was so we could do an in-camera zoom into the windmill at 3'03" - but we ended up doing the zoom in post as it was too tricky to do it precisely in camera with so much else going on. We tried our best to make it look like one take but there are some obvious cut points which I'm sure you can see. We wanted to shoot on film but were worried about losing light as we knew the days would be quite long to do all the choreography and Steadicam moves, so we ended up on digital then Jean Clement-Soret at MPC graded it using references from old 1950s/60s postcards and added some grain. Hope that's nerdy enough for you!Stealing Sheep - Apparition [Vimeo]
Star Wars Episode 7 official theatrical poster
Almost missed it. The movie's release is about two months out, and this is the one we'll be seeing everywhere until then. Interesting aside: It's not by Drew Struzan, but apparently designed by one Bryan Morton, working with other artists in Struzan's characteristic style.Perhaps it's because it will be reconfigured a thousand different ways across media formats, such as the web banner below? I wouldn't blame Struzan, or anyone else, who just didn't want to engage with this sort of compositional process and the digital separations it would involve.Struzan has created at least one poster for the new movie, and I prefer it. Morton's isn't bad, though, especially by the cereal-box standards of modern movie poster design.https://twitter.com/Galleries1988/status/632636550279401472/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw[Star Wars Official Site]
Drone flyover of Shanghai Disneyland construction site
It's a third-party clip, not sanctioned by Disney, so it's pretty remote/long-lens, but there's still some tantalyzing stuff in this video. From what I know about the Shanghai park, it's going to be pretty bad-ass. Don't miss the brown/yellow smog on the horizon!
Craiglist ad for new Speaker of the House
Rep Mark Takano [D-CA] posted a help wanted ad to Craigslist seeking a new Speaker for the House of Representatives, a position that's been vacant since Speaker Boehner dropped the mic and walked out on the "ungovernable" radical Tea Party/Freedom Caucus mess that is the Congressional Republican Party.It seems like we’re having a hard time finding the next Speaker, so I created a Craigslist ad to boost our search. [@repmarktakano/Twitter](via Amac)
"Sudo make me a sandwich": nerdier punchlines for a very nerdy XKCD
XKCD 149, AKA Sandwich, is justly treasured as a classic of nerd humor, but there are plenty of other potential punchlines. (more…)
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Loadingicon: trippy looping gif animations to distract and delight
Loadingicons should loop, use a constrained color palette, and be fun enough to look at that they could distract a user while a computer or network churns away in the background. (more…)
Why you should read "Material," by Ales Kot and Will Tempest
READ THE FIRST CHAPTERDownload the first chapter free of charge, complete with CONVULSIONS AMONG THE LILIES, an essay by Bijan Stephen. (Don't forget the footnotes.)Material, Volume 1 is available from Amazon and excellent bookstores and comic shops.I know, I hate it too. It feels like a discursion from the main event, a distraction from the central text that interrupts the flow of the story and makes it difficult to pick up where you left off. Footnotes are dense, often maddeningly obscure, and frequently reference other information you need to seek out to understand the basics of what’s going on.And if I hadn’t read the footnotes, I would never have found the Chicago Police’s warehouse for incommunicado detentions and interrogations — which, it turns out, features in Material.My path to the warehouse started when one of my editors at The Guardian, the news organization where I work, asked me late last year to read a manuscript from a man detained at Guantanamo Bay detainee named Mohamedou Ould Slahi before we published excerpts from it. He wanted to see if I could find any non-obvious news lines to pursue. I found one in a footnote.Slahi is among the most brutalized detainees in Guantanamo history. His captors stuffed ice into a jacket placed on his bare chest whilethey punched and kicked him. In addition to the now-familiar noise bombardment and “stress positions”— a euphemism for contorting someone’s body painfully — they threatened to kill him and rape his mother. The footnote said that his interrogations leader was, in civilian life, a Chicago police detective. I wanted to know what someone capable of torture at Guantanamo did as a lawman at home.I grew up in Brooklyn and primarily report on national security. I didn’t know Chicago and its history. But as I found Chicagoans who accused this same detective of abusing them, Chicago activists, criminologists and lawyers taught me about the Windy City’s history of racialized policing. One of them, at the end of a two-hour coffee, offhandedly mentioned that the Chicago police even had an off-the-books warehouse where they held and questioned people without access to attorneys or public notice of their locations, effectively disappearing them. (more…)
In 1910, a group of inexperienced gold miners bet two cents that they could reach the top of Mount McKinley
In 1910, four Alaskan gold miners set out to climb the highest peak in North America just to show that it could be done. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the surprising story of the Sourdough Expedition, a mountaineering effort that one modern climber calls "superhuman by today's standards."We'll also hear about a ghoulish tourist destination and puzzle over why a painter would blame himself for World War II.Show notesPlease support us on Patreon! (more…)
23andme & Ancestry.com aggregated the world's DNA; the police obliged them by asking for it
When 23andme and Ancestry.com began their projects of collecting and retaining the world's DNA, many commentators warned that this would be an irresistible target for authoritarians and criminals, and that it was only a matter of time until cops started showing up at their doors, asking for their customers' most compromising data. (more…)
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Get a handy illuminated luggage scale for $7
When I need to weigh luggage, I use a health scale. First I stand on the scale holding the piece of luggage, then I stand on the scale without holding the luggage. By employing an ancient sorcerer's spell, I can use these two numbers to magically calculate the weight of the luggage. With this handy little luggage scale, though, I no longer have to resort to witchcraft. Except I did use the incantation "47KSC7YA" to melt $3 of the price of the scale on Amazon, and got it for just $7. That's the last time I'll use magick, I promise.
Baseball fan in Canada arrested for spraying beer on a baby
Police in Toronto, Canada arrested a man at a baseball game for hitting a baby with the spray of a beer can he threw from his seat in the stands. (more…)
Bill Nye: "5 Things You Need to Know About Climate Change"
Learn it. Know it. Live it. (National Geographic)
Porn played over Target store loudspeakers
Shoppers at a Target in Campbell, California on Wednesday were surprised by the sounds of a porn film played over the store's loudspeaker system. Gina Young, shopping with her two 3-year-old children, recorded and posted this recording the event.“We are actively reviewing the situation with the team to better understand what happened and to help ensure this doesn’t happen again,” a Target spokeswoman told the Los Angeles Times.Thing is, it isn't the first time. In July, shoppers at a Target in San Luis Obispo, California heard grunts and moans over the loudspeakers. The store was "evacuated" until the audio was silenced, according to report in the San Luis Obispo Tribune.
Cats with human mouths
A bit of bizarre silliness from Markiplier, who said it is "the result of 8 hours of wasted time in an effort to make the stupidest video I possibly could!"
Titanic victory for fair use: appeals court says Google's book-scanning is legal
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Adam Savage is still optimizing the duck army
The present status of this quixotic and strangely persistent quest: 16 ducks carefully compressed into a square compartment with a quick-release cable, suspended vertically from the ceiling. It meets its intended purpose quite well, but one is inexorable drawn to the prospect of further optimization.I propose each duck be attached by the mouth to a canister of compressed air, cabled to begin inflating as soon as the container is released, thereby increasing the pitch and volume of their cries.(To be clear to any passing animal lovers, judgmental aliens, members of future civilizations, etc, this does not concern real ducks)The Cinemagician has reversed it.
Wolves sing along to folk song in the snow
Shawn James' American Sanctuary warms the cold Colorado winter enough to get the locals joining in. We had so many awesome experiences during the Colorado tour. Not only was this the highlight of the trip, but one of the highlights in all of our lives. We got a chance to visit a private wolf sanctuary in Colorado, thanks to some awesome folks who hosted us in Fort Collins. Shawn and Baker covered this A.A. Bondy song in one of the enclosures. When the wolves all join in, I get goosebumps. Check out their website for info on how you can help, and be looking for a more in depth video about the whole refuge in the next couple days! This was only a small part of our time there. They used the Zoom H4n portable recorder to get decent sound out in the middle of nowhere. I'd go for the Tascam DR100 II (or the DR40/44), myself. But they can actually sing and stuff, so they can use what the hell they like! [via r/videos]
Sony's RX1R II is its new high-end compact camera
Sony's Cyber Shot RX1R II is its new flagship compact full-frame camera, with a 35mm f2 fixed Zeiss Sonnar lens, a 42.4-megapixel Exmor R sensor (the same one as in the A7S2), a moire-reducing low-pass filter, and a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.The lack of 4K video is ever so slightly disappointing, but this sort of thing whispers to the still shooters anyway, those who want unparalleled quality with perfectly-chosen limitations. If there's a problem with it (apart from its brutal $2900 price tag) it's that its own baby brother, the RX100 mk4, is itself so good that I can't imagine spending more without going all the way to a full-frame DSLR.
UK MPs learn that GCHQ can spy on them, too, so now we may get a debate on surveillance
In 1966, UK Prime Minister Harold Wilson told MPs that the UK spy agencies weren't allowed to tap their phones and that if that changed, he'd tell them about it first. In 1997, Prime Minister Tony Blair asserted that this applied to electronic communications. This Monday, UK Home Secretary Theresa May asserted that the "Wilson Doctrine" still applied to MPs. Then, on Wednesday, the investigatory powers tribunal ruled that this was all rubbish. (more…)
Tossable spherical robot transforms into insectoid robot with legs!
Researchers from Japan's Chiba Institute of Technology demonstrated this spherical robot that rolls around until its four legs pop out for scurrying. Like a quadruped robot disguised as a Spheero! From the scientific paper (PDF):We have proposed and developed a new quadruped walking robot with a spherical shell, called "QRoSS". QRoSS is a transformable robot that can store its legs in the spherical shell. The shell not only absorbs external forces from all directions, but also improves mobile performance because of its round shape. In rescue operations at a disaster site, carrying robots into a site is dangerous for operators because doing so may result in a second accident. If QRoSS is used, instead of carrying robots in, they are thrown in, making the operation safe and easy. We developed QRoSS-I and conducted basic experiments to verify performance which includes landing, rising and walking through a series of movements. (via IEEE Spectrum)
California MD indicted for looting 30,000 tribal artifacts
Anesthesiologist Jonathan Bourne, of Mammoth Lakes, Ca., has been indicted for 21 felony counts of allegedly looting Native artifacts from private lands and national parks. Indian Country Today shares:“When you remove something from public lands or any land like that that’s sitting there, you’re not just taking an object or something,” Bancroft said. “You’re stealing. You’re stealing from my history, from my culture. You’re affecting my whole being on this planet and where I came from and how I’m connected to it.”Most people don’t even know it’s illegal to take the items, she said.“It’s something that I know a lot of people just can’t grasp, because they talk about it like it’s trash,” Bancroft said. “They think they are entitled to just take anything they want. A lot of them around here are just like, ‘How dare they tell me I can’t go out there and pick this stuff up?’ ”What sets Bourne apart is that he was so taken with his collection—authorities found 30,000 items in his possession—that he carefully documented everything. Bancroft said that although it was his undoing, it could help bring more attention to the issue overall. And serial offenders run rampant, she said.
Miami: Joie De Vivre, Noise Pop and Boing Boing present Surfer Blood, Nov. 7
On November 7th the final show in the Good Measure tour hits Miami. Surfer Blood, "the cleanest, and nicest band in existence!" will spend the day hanging out at The Hall, Joie De Vivre's new 'Bohemian outpost' in the heart of South Beach!Free tickets are available here!
The Torx wrench set for me
For years seeing a Torx head, that starry topped bolt of frustration, gave me pause.I always seemed to be missing the right size Torx wrench! If I had the right size, it lacked the security dimple. This 13 piece Torx set is my solution.Home electronics frequently want the T6-T8 stuff. Security bolts on my personalized license plates are in the T40-T50 range. Torx keys, or wrenches, are something I use just frequently enough to have been buying, and losing individually. This set has already saved me several trips to the hardware store. The chrome plated ends are resisting the sea air out here very nicely, and even after a year or two, the set looks new. The long length of the handles on the keys comes in very handy, allowing you to reach many of the deepest-set screws by electronics companies. The grippy material is grippy. The holding case keeps them organized and allows me to resist the urge to just keep a key or two in my desk's pencil tray (there is a T6 there from a solo tool run years ago.) No longer does seeing a Torx head make me sigh.Included in the set are sizes: T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, T30, T40, T45, and T50. The ends are dimpled for security screws. Titan 12715 Extra-Long Arm Tamper Resistant Star Key Set - 13 Piece via Amazon
Meet Saya: the incredibly realistic computer-generated Japanese schoolgirl
Teruyuki and Yuki Ishikawa are a husband-and-wife team of freelance 3D computer graphics artists from Tokyo. Their latest creation is Saya, and she is going to be the star in the movie they are self-producing. (more…)
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