Archive for October, 2006

Citi Picker Dog Poop Bags

Citi Picker dog poop bags make cleaning up after your dog easy. The mitten-shape bags are large enough for big hands and fit over gloves when it’s cold out. You grab, invert and tie up the bag and toss it out. The second best thing about them is the price—at $3 for a pack of […]

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Links for 2006-10-31 [del.icio.us]

jacket for sleeping on public transportation
Telegraph | fun steel storage ‘trees’ for bikes
Eyelash transplants set to sweep nip tuck world - Yahoo! News
via alice
Patrick Lichty Artworks - Videobjects
abc.es | El espejo acústico
Cuando las artes visuales utilizan la voz
IMAGE: 2 Santa Clauss in the toilets during a pause
Two men dressed as Santa Clauss in the toilets […]

Paul Smith x Mercian Cycles

Paul Smith, who decided on a career in fashion after a serious bicycle accident when he was 17 prevented him from pursuing his dream of being a professional cyclist, still rides his old Mercian bicycle. He loves his bicycle so much that he was inspired to design these serious new bikes. Announced a few months […]

Telefonplan Tower

Standing proudly in the Stockholm suburb of Midsommarkransen, the 10 story, 72 meter tall Telefonplan tower—built and used by Ericsson for many years—stood as the center of their corporate campus and served as a neighborhood landmark. Today the neighborhood has grown beyond Ericsson’s presence, and local architect Milo Lavén, artist Erik Krikortz and interaction designer […]

Kaiseki Contest Winner

Last week we gave CH readers a chance to win an autographed copy of Yoshihiro Murata’s Kaiseki: The Exquisite Cuisine of Kyoto’s Kikunoi Restaurant. Thanks to everyone who wrote in with your Japanese culinary adventure stories. Our winner shared a charming story about a Japanese restaurant discovered in China where every entree included […]

SAT Shower Curtain

For multi-taskers who eschew the idea of showers as a time for quiet contemplation and would rather cram in a study session while lathering up, The Intuitive Learning Company’s (TILCO) line of educational shower curtains brings learning to every room of the home. Striving to “educate by observation through the process of combining […]

MacMania: Sailing into Belize

It’s a sea day on MacMania V, and that means classes! Both Dan and Rob had busy days, with sessions during the morning and evening, followed by the first formal dinner of the journey. Good questions were asked, with some good conversations on a number of Mac-related topics.
Original post by Brad

Grudge Match: Alienware vs. Hexus

Illuminating e-mails between the two outfits lay bare the sometimes seedy world of hardware reviews. In Gear Factor.
Original post by Brad

MacMania: Photo gallery: Diving in Belize

Rob Griffiths and the rest of the MacMania V cruisers arrived in Belize City, and scuba diving is on the agenda.
Original post by Brad

News: Apple releases iTunes 7.0.2

Apple on Tuesday released iTunes 7.0.2, the latest updated for the company’s jukebox software. According to Apple, iTunes 7.0.2 adds support for the Second Generation iPod shuffle and addresses a variety of stability and performance issues found in iTunes 7 and 7.0.1.
Original post by Brad