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There may be dumber ideas for websites out there, but I haven't found 'em yet. Still, I get a kick out of this one.
Auction of "fantastically rare original art and signed memorabilia from children's lit and entertainment giants." All proceeds will be donated to a special children's education fund for Katrina-affected students administrated by the Baton Rouge Area Foundation.
List will include stuff from Brad Bird (The Incredibles, Dave Barry, Mo Willems, and a whole bunch of Caldecott honorees.
I love http://www.hackaday.com, but today's entry is the dopest ever: How to use the bt878 chipset on your TV tuner card as a high-speed analog-to-digital converter. Warning: I haven't tried this myself, so I only pass it on as "interesting." As always when playing with the guts of an electronic device, don't mess with it if you're not technically adept. Word!
A website devoted to pictures of women wearing headphones. Who knew?
Yes, we mean fully clothed women wearing headphones.
Yo friends:
I'd really love to know what you think about the magazine I work for.
I'd really love to know what you think about the magazine I work for.
So check this out: We've created this survey where you can give your opinions on Sterephile's cover options, topics you'd like for us to tackle, and whatever else we can do to get you more interested in the magazine. I mean, seriously, dudes, I'd love for you to go to the magazine store over there in Newport, or that one over there on 14th Street, or the one by Bryant Park, or wherever, and pick up a copy of Stereophile just the way you would Domino or The Economist or Elle Decoration or Us Weekly…
Tyll Hertsens (on left), Jeff Wong, and I (in stripes) went to DBA in the East Village to drink cask-aged ale and plot about attending the Head-Fi meet on Saturday.
Thanks to Boing-Boing (http://boingboing.net/) for originally posting this link of copy-protected (and frequently unlabeled) CDs.
But it's strangely hypnotic and I love the Ninetendo meets Raymond Scott meets Shostakovich music loop.