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Best home made lightsaber duel ever!

Hehehe!

bird @ 10:20am
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Bibliochaise

Just for Quiddity:

bibliochaise

Bibliochaise, is a literal armchair library “for those who like to be immersed in deep reading.”. The chair can house up to five linear meters of books.

Found on Limn!

bird @ 1:45pm
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Netflix holding out on frequent renters

KING5 Seattle News: Manuel Villanueva realizes he has been getting a pretty good deal since he signed up for Netflix Inc.’s online DVD rental service 2 ½ years ago, but he still feels shortchanged.

That’s because the $17.99 monthly fee that he pays to rent up to three DVDs at a time would amount to an even bigger bargain if the company didn’t penalize him for returning his movies so quickly. Netflix typically sends about 13 movies per month to Villanueva’s home in Warren, Mich., down from the 18 to 22 DVDs he once received before the company’s automated system identified him as a heavy renter and began delaying his shipments to protect its profits. The same Netflix formula also shoves Villanueva to the back of the line for the most-wanted DVDs, so the service can send those popular flicks to new subscribers and infrequent renters.

The little-known practice, called “throttling” by critics, means Netflix customers who pay the same price for the same service are often treated differently, depending on their rental patterns.

“I wouldn’t have a problem with it if they didn’t advertise ‘unlimited rentals,’” Villanueva said. “The fact is that they go out of their way to make sure you don’t go over whatever secret limit they have set up for your account.”

Los Gatos, Calif.-based Netflix didn’t publicly acknowledge it differentiates among customers until revising its “terms of use” in January 2005, four months after a San Francisco subscriber filed a class-action lawsuit alleging that the company had deceptively promised one-day delivery of most DVDs. “In determining priority for shipping and inventory allocation, we give priority to those members who receive the fewest DVDs through our service,” Netflix’s revised policy now reads. The statement specifically warns that heavy renters are more likely to encounter shipping delays and less likely to immediately be sent their top choices.

Read the full article here…

bird @ 1:00pm
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This is what the Wolfman practices in his precious spare time. Do you?

Pen Flipping Rawks!

Thanks Bob!

bird @ 2:18pm
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While his ukelele gently weeps

Jake Shimabukuro playing 'while my guitar gently weeps' by George Harrison on his ukeleleThis guy is amazing! I might even prefer his version to the original. If you’re curious and want to know all about him – his name is Jake Shimabukuro and here’s his official website.

Another great find Bob!

bird @ 10:25am
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Be Still my Thumping Head

YAY! A parcel arrived in the mail today from my lovely bruvva Kenneth (of the Kenneeeeee ee eeee e fame). Inside was a pair of gorgeous studio headphones – his most prized and favourite and only pair in the world packed in bubble wrap just for me:

Sennheiser HD 265

SENNHEISER HD 265 LINEAR Closed-back Studio Monitoring Headphones
It even has 24kt gold jack plugs! I laughed when I saw it doesnt have markings for L and R. Made me realise what a N00b I’m used to being.

Thanks Ken! You’re my favourite brother in all the world! :@)

bird @ 6:13pm
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Ooh I WANT!

YARN CORE
YARN CORE baby doll Tee

bird @ 12:26pm
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Google Calendar just got cooler!

Did you know you can search for and add publically available calendars to your personal calendar? Nathan made a fantastic Pagan Calendar (applies mostly to the Northern Hemisphere) which you can easily search for in Google Calendar and add if you’re interested in information about the today like this:

Moon V/C

Mon, Apr 24 8:35pm – Tue, Apr 25 2:12am

voc stands for Void of Course, and it has to do with the moon not falling into any particular Zodiac sign for a period of time. It is believed that when the moon is Void of Course a person shouldn’t start anything new, as this is a bit of a “Time out of Time” and nothing begun during this period will come to fruition. The period only lasts for a few hours, typically, so what better time to relax with your favorite distraction and enjoy life.

For a more exacting definition:
A planet is called being void of course in a sign, when it won’t make an aspect with another planet as long as this planet is making his journey to the last and final degrees of this sign of the zodiac. The fields that are represented by this planet, will have a lack of any action. For example: the hours in which the Moon is void of course, are the hours people don’t feel in the mood to do anything. Any actions starting in those hours, are starting off slowly.

bird @ 10:43am
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Miko is back!

It was a long, dry spell and we didn’t think we’d make it for much longer without her, but YAY! For Miko has returned to Caiterwauling. Here are some excellent examples why you should be checking out Cait and Miko’s blog every day:

Dance Monkeys Dance!
Yes, that includes you.

Chattering Puss
Illustrates how cats squeak uncontrollably. Purely for our amusement.

Imagine if these stuffed animals were for sale! Would you spend ALL your pocket money on them?

bird @ 6:21pm
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The Incredible Machine

This is something I could watch for hours… just not today.

Found by bob.

bird @ 10:00am
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Bio fuel cells could power portable gadgets

NewScientist.com: A hydrogen fuel cell that uses enzymes instead of expensive metal catalysts to drive chemical reactions has been developed by UK researchers.

… Researchers from Oxford University in the UK used two enzymes, one harvested from bacteria and the other from fungus, to catalyse the same chemical reactions. Each electrode is coated in one of the two enzymes. The bacterial enzymes break down hydrogen as part of their natural metabolism, and the fungal enzymes naturally combine hydrogen with oxygen – usually to break down wood.

More at NewScientist.com

bird @ 4:32pm
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Curse of the Were-Rabbit!

monster rabbit devours English veggie plots
In a tale reminiscent of the last Wallace and Gromit movie, furious villagers in northeast England have hired armed guards to protect their beloved communal vegetable gardens from a suspected monster rabbit.

bird @ 4:19pm
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Zimbabwe ‘asks farmers to return’

BBC: Zimbabwe’s white farmers say they have been invited to apply for land – in an apparent U-turn by the government which has seized their land.

All but 300 of the 4,000 white farmers have been forced off their land since President Robert Mugabe started his “fast-track” land reform in 2000. A farmers’ leader says some 200 applications have already been made and more are coming in.

Critics say the reforms have devastated the economy and led to massive hunger. Much of the formerly white-owned land is no longer being productively used – either because the beneficiaries have no experience of farming or they lack finance and tools. Many farms were wrecked when they were invaded by government supporters.

The government has admitted that the exercise has been beset by corruption. But Mr Mugabe blames Zimbabwe’s economic problems on a plot by Western countries to topple him.But Mr Mugabe blames Zimbabwe’s economic problems on a plot by Western countries to topple him.

bird @ 1:49pm
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Og De Souza

“Oggie” is a skater. Like many other skaters, he’s been at it for a long time and can do amazing things like flip the board around under him and slide down big rails. The big difference between him and other skaters is that Oggie doesn’t have the use of his legs. He does everything with his hands.

Check Og in motion.

nathan @ 8:41pm
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Incident No. 30: Jentle & Pailey

From one of my favourite authors – whytheluckystiff:

I don’t know how he figured it out, but this one particular 21st century human male discovered that by rubbing his face against a goat’s face, he could produce this ungodly wailing sound that was so loud most people in the countryside thought a village was getting ripped in half. One old man heard the sound through ten stacked windshields he fell asleep underneath. The soundmaker’s name was Jentle and he was a real troublesome guy, always kicking milk pails or running off to making that ungodly sound with the goat. more…

bird @ 10:17pm
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Tom nearly eats Katie’s placenta

Tom Cruise with fiancee Katie HolmesTom Cruise is intending to eat Katie Holmes’ placenta after his fiancée has given birth to their baby.

“I’m gonna eat the placenta. I thought that would be good. Very nutritious. I’m gonna eat the cord and the placenta right there,” Cruise said in an interview with GQ.

Following his latest statement, the GQ interviewer pointed out that it would be quite a task to eat a placenta as it is rather large.
“OK, maybe I won’t,” the star of the forthcoming ‘Mission: Impossible III’ retorted.

Some believe that eating the placenta helps avoid postnatal depression, although that’s a condition that would apply to the mother — and not the father. Placentophagia, eating the placenta, is practised in many cultures, although it is less common in western society. In 1998 a British TV chef fried a placenta and served it to his guests. Rod Stewart and his wife Penny Lancaster took their baby’s placenta home and buried it in their garden.

bird @ 6:45pm
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Sussex cricket fans rejoice!

matt battingCheck out the slick new Sussex County Cricket club website, for England’s oldest county cricket club – developed by local Brighton agency Solv.it.

bird @ 6:27pm
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Eagle cam

Wow this is the best live steaming wildlife cam I’ve seen! That said… eagles don’t get round to doing much:

a still from the show!

Thanks Cait.

bird @ 5:48pm
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Incident No. 31: The Hand Which Fell Apart

From whytheluckystiff.net

“Years ago, I lost touch with Arthur Aide, but I just ran into him at the theater. Turns out he got into a huge fight with his girlfriend and she moved out after that. But instead of his heart breaking, his right hand broke. The minute she was gone, it fell to pieces.

So he went to the hospital to get his digits stitched back on and during recooperation he started to reflect on his relationship and he remembered that this distressed hand was often the most committed part of him. It stroked her hair, it wiped the smudges from her chin, it snapped the photos, pushed the button, focused the lens. And often she would remark on how warm his hand was, such that he felt an obligation to run it under the hot faucet prior to their encounters. It really made sense. His hand loved his girlfriend more than he himself did—and its heart had broken. more…

bird @ 9:04am
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Why’s (poignant) guide to Ruby

Oh I’m so extremely happy to have discoverd this gem on julie’s site!

Why’s (poignant) guide to Ruby is most definitely the coolest book ever written about a programming language. It comes with helpful examples like this:

the foxes

It’s so wonderful, I want to learn it even though I don’t know anything about Ruby right now or even have the time to take on such a project. The best part is you dont even need to buy the book because it’s free!

Naturally Why’s (poignant) guide to Ruby is written by a sensible hipster standing on a curb in the urban wilderness.

bird @ 3:49pm
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Everything* you’ve ever wanted

calendar.google.com

Thanks Julie

*possibly

bird @ 8:54am
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Tristan’s second song to Grandma Shar

Tristanbut i miss you
and i know you miss me too
it’s just a song i’m singin’
to make me feel better
.
but no matter what you’re with me
and you know what i mean
and i’m on my last song…
i’m on my last song.

bird @ 8:27am
posted in General, Personal
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HassleMe

“Not eating enough fruit? Forgot to feed the fish again? Need a little help keeping your New Year’s resolutions?
Tell us what to hassle you about, and we’ll nag you via email at semi-unpredictable intervals.”

Yes Please HassleMe!

Thanks pp

bird @ 5:44pm
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Walking home from Giant Eagle

“Ugh. Please don’t tell me I have diarrhoea!”
~Tristan David Swartz, age 4.

bird @ 1:43pm
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Radio SA beams out to London

South Africa – The Good News: South Africans living in the UK will be treated to familiar sounds this week when the first webcast radio outside of South Africa goes on air in London.

www.radiosa.co.uk

bird @ 4:07pm
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