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The Great Penguin Bookchase

bookchase.jpg The Great Penguin Bookchase!

Here’s the official description “The fist edition of BOOKCHASE® was launched at the Hay International Literary Festival in 2007, to rave reviews. Bookchase is the perfect game for anyone who has ever read a book. The game can be played with questions or without - fast or slow. Ever dropped a book in the bath, or lent a book to someone and never got it back?? 2-6 players aged 6 and upwards - the perfect family boardgame. First to collect, beg, borrow or steal 6 books is the winner.” See more pics on the next page!

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Filed under  //   books   games   literature  
Posted December 8, 2009
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Drinking around video games

by Dave Franzese

     
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Drinking_around_video_games_ta.zip (650 KB)

Filed under  //   art   games   photography   technology  
Posted October 23, 2009
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Puzzle Challenge: Decode the Encrypted Message

via wired | booooooom!

Filed under  //   games   word  
Posted May 31, 2009
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Top 10 Things I Need According to Google

Go to google.com.  Type in your first name, and the word needs. Put the search phrase in quotes for best results.  List the top or best ten.

What are the top ten things you need according to Google?

  1.  Chris needs a sex tape
  2.  Chris needs my autobiography
  3.  Chris needs your votes
  4.  Chris needs your sex talk
  5.  Chris needs Wales
  6.  Chris needs a friendly garden organization
  7.  Chris needs a good ticking off
  8.  Chris needs no introduction
  9.  Chris needs more club members
10.  Chris needs hard to find vinyl records

via Jessica Hartin Steele

Filed under  //   games   memes  
Posted February 18, 2009
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Austin Zombie Warnings

Roadsign Hacking in Austin - (Traffic Controller Bruce) Jones, who has one of only two keys to the locked access panels on the portable signs, said that the hacker broke into the panels [arguable] on each sign and bypassed the passwords before leaving five different zombie messages and even changing one of the passwords. Jones said he had to wait until 8 a.m. to call the manufacturing company to figure out how to override the hacker's work [Bruce, please see original article]. He speculated that the hacker could be a computer genius from UT.

Sign hacker broadcasts zombie warnings [austin american-statesman]
Keep Austin Zombie-free [nofearofthefuture]
Austinist:  Zombie Defense League Co-opts Construction Sign
Video News Report

Anonymous:  I would complain to the Texas DOT; "Zombie" is a pejorative term and that they prefer to be called "Re-animated-Americans."

via geekologie

 

           
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Filed under  //   comedy   games   street art   technology  
Posted January 29, 2009
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Fill in the Bank

In exchange for our money, I want the banking industry to __________.

Thanks and may all yr dreams come true,

No-el

Filed under  //   business   economics   games   money   politics  
Posted January 28, 2009
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Chess Claymation in the Hall of the Mountain King

Filed under  //   animation   games   video  
Posted October 23, 2008
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Through the Looking Glass Chess Set

In ‘Alice through the Looking Glass’ by Lewis Carroll, Alice falls through a mirror and on the other side of the mirror, she becomes a piece in a game of chess. Inspired by this, the chess pieces have an opaque mirror finish, when they touch the surface of the board they magically turn transparent and reveal the identity of the piece contained inside them. When removed from the board they revert to being opaque, hiding the identity of the piece. This is a comment on how a chess piece has no value unless it is in play on the board. If removed from the board, a pawn and a queen are equal, in that neither have any value.
A Chess Set inspired by the novel 'Alice through the Looking Glass' where the pieces magically turn transparent when they touch the board.
The theme of 'Alice through the Looking Glass' is the difference between the real world and the world behind the mirror. In keeping with this theme there is a contrast between the unlit mirrored piece and the clear glass piece. Each unlit mirrored piece is a smooth and modern shape. Each lit piece is clear glass, with the negative shape of a traditional, delicate Staunton chess piece enclosed within it. In the book the White Knight talks about how he thinks better when he is upside down. In a reference, the White Knights in the set only work when they are placed upside down. This joke is hidden to all but those who know the background of the chess set The Chessboard is made out of LightPoints a material manufactured by Schott, which is glass that has LED's embedded in it; the pieces are coated with Mirona, a Material that turns transparent when light shines through it. When the piece is placed on the board it completes the circuit and lights up the LED under it turning it transparent, like magic. This product was designed by Yasmin Sethi in response to a brief set by Schott UK Ltd. for Final year students of Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. via Yasmin Sethi Design

Filed under  //   asides   games   literature  
Posted July 2, 2008
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