Monthly Archives: September 2005

Advertising/Design Goodness: ReVital

Ads for a company named ReVital, who focus on putting the demographic curve back to normal. [via]

Singularity

from New Scientist (subscription required): “Ultimately, we will merge with our technology. This will begin with nanobots in our bodies and brains. The nanobots will keep us healthy, provide full-immersion virtual reality from within the nervous system, provide direct brain-to-brain communication over the internet and greatly expand human intelligence. But keep in mind that non-biological

Boing Boing: Chewbacca gropes Leia

I knew there was going on something between these two. [via]

Athens Monitors – up to 19200 x 2400 Pixels

From the website: 110″to 200″ Screen Sizes. Resolutions of up to 19200 x 2400 Pixels. All-aluminum custom-built construction. Ultra-widescreen format for simultaneous display of multiple pages, windows, applications, graphics, full-screen video and games. Ultra-Speedâ„¢ Display Technology for breathtaking image quality Support for 16.7 million saturated colors, for use in all graphics-intensive applications Enhanced Active-matrix liquid

Liquid Sculpture – High-speed and Fine Art Photography of Drops and Splashes

Liquid Sculpture – High-speed and Fine Art Photography of Drops and Splashes

Ross Mayfield’s Weblog: Joining Plazes

Ross Mayfield joins the board of advisors of Plazes, the leading location-aware social software company Ross Mayfield’s Weblog: Joining Plazes

Pizza Fork and Cutter

I can’t decide if it’s useful or totally crap.