week of 07/22/2007

Ikea opens free hostel for shoppers who don't want to leave

The Oslo Ikea is opening up a no-charge hostel for shoppers who want to keep on shopping the next morning. It includes a bridal suite, and a luxury suite with breakfast in bed. Many Norwegians visit Ikea on holidays, treating it like a flat-pack theme-park. Guests also get to keep their sheets, and complimentary slippers, bathrobes, dinner and breakfast.

"There will be the regular dormitory with lots of beds stacked up together. We will also have a bridal suite, with a round bed and a hanging chandelier, and the luxury suite, where customers can enjoy breakfast in bed," he said. Family rooms will also be available for parents and children to join into the Ikea fun. None of the guests will be charged for their stay.

Mr Ullebust said that, as far as he knew, this was Ikea's first foray into the hotel business. Every night, the 30 lucky few will be able to stack up on meatballs, Norwegian salmon and cranberry mousse, as Ikea is offering free dinner and breakfast at the usual canteen.

Link (Thanks, Ludwig!)

See also:
HOWTO make a cheap coffin out of Ikea parts
If IKEA was a video game
IKEA product names demystified
IKEA Hacker -- torquing your flatpack
Prefab housing by Ikea
IKEA insists photo of dog does not show human-like penis
Saudi stampede over Ikea store launch results in 3 deaths
Ikea flat-pack houses come to Glasgow
IKEA stores make great babysitters, soup-kitchens
$1500 electric guitar made from 1/3 of a $15 Ikea table
10% of Euros conceived in an IKEA bed

Strange Horizons stories go Creative Commons - fundraiser, too!

Jed Hartman, co-editor of the amazing science fiction webzine Strange Horizons, writes to say,
Ben Rosenbaum asked us Strange Horizons editors a few months back to put a CC license on his Hugo-nominated story "The House Beyond Your Sky." After we did that, we asked our other authors if they would like us to put CC licenses on their works in our archives.

Over a dozen of our other authors decided to license their archived stories, poems, and articles, with various licenses. I've now listed most of the newly licensed pieces in two entries in my journal: One, Two.

In other Strange Horizons news, they're running a fundraising drive. Jed adds,
We're a nonprofit online speculative fiction magazine that pays professional rates for fiction; we're run by a staff of 30 volunteers; we've published new material every week, freely available online, for nearly 7 years (and almost all of it is still available in our archives), including fiction, poetry, articles, reviews, art, and columns; we're funded entirely by donations, in a sort of public-radio-like model; in the US, donations to us are tax-deductible. Stuff we publish gets picked up regularly for Year's Best reprint volumes. This year a story we published was on the Nebula ballot and another is on the Hugo ballot.
I'll add that SH is one of the best short fiction publishers in the world, consistently putting out a free product that holds its own against any print or online market.

Incredible Polish movie posters

 Posters Polish1 Golem 1979  Posters Polish1 A Coeur Joie 1967
This gallery of mostly-Polish vintage movie posters, many for American-made films, is absolutely amazing. At left, "The Golem" (1979). At right, "A Coeur Jole" (1967). Link (via Drawn!)

UPDATE: BB reader Perian Sully points to a terrific online resource where you can learn about the artists and buy many mind-blowing Polish film posters. Link

Aluminum sea-urchin espresso maker

The Etienne Louis espresso machine is a giant polished aluminium sea urchin whose top half swings away to reveal its removable water reservoir and other vital organs. Designed by Switzerland's Carlo Borer and makes two cups -- no price given on the site. Link (via Gizmodo)

Sleazy instrumentals vs pop trash mashup album

Check out Simon Iddol's latest mashup album, Forgotten Hits, featuring "old surf/soul/sleaze/jazz '50s/'60s instrumentals, out of print thrift-store vinyl obscurities mashed with new pop icons."

I'm partial to Superfreak Twisters, Copycat's mashup of The Twisters VS Rick James's Superfreak. Link (Thanks, Simon!)

Origami Cthulhu


Here's a tantalizing little build-log from a project to fold the world's greatest origami Elder God. Legend has it that an ill person who folds a thousand origami cranes will get well. I wonder what you get if you fold a thousand Cthulhus? Devouring of your entrails? Link (via Neatorama)

Secret Jewish identity of comic book heros

Wired News has interviewed Danny Fingeroth, author of Disguised as Clark Kent: Jews, Comics and the Creation of the Superhero -- a book about the legion of underwear perverts created by Eastern European Jewish immigrants (something that's brilliantly fictionalized in Chabon's Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay -- and that I wrote about in my Jewish superman story, The Super-Man and the Bugout, published in my collection A Place So Foreign and Eight More)
WN: You're Jewish yourself. Are you worried that your book might give ammunition to anti-Semites who like to make claims about Jewish domination?

Fingeroth: My joke is that it's of most interest to Jews and anti-Semites. Most other people don’t give a shit. I think it's one of the best things I've written, but it was one of the hardest to write, too, because of how careful I wanted to be about how I framed things so as not to give ammunition to bigots who might want to twist what I was saying. I ultimately decided that if I was going to write this book, and I did and do think it was important to write, I had to put that fear out of my mind and figure that if someone has a reason to hate Jews, they don’t need to me as an excuse to do it.

Link

Penguin Teaboy, for the cutest, most perfect cuppa

The Penguin Teaboy is probably the cutest way to be obsessive about your tea -- wind the timer in his belly, hook the teabag's string around his beak, and when the timer runs down, he'll raise his head and lift the bag out of the mug. Link (via Red Ferret)

Japanese Rube Goldberg videos

The Japanese TV show Pythagora Switch uses adorable little videos of complex Rube Goldberg machines as idents/interstitials. Someone's collected a zillion of them and youtubed 'em. Link (Thanks, 5000!)

See also:
Ultimate rube goldberg machine
Rube Goldberg style contraption video
Rube Goldberg: 125-step flashlight battery changer
Rube Goldberg machine built out of sticks and stones
Mesmerizing Rube-Goldberg Honda ad
Rube Goldberg machine to be demoed tomorrow in NYC

Vaporub solves meerkat gang-wars

Zookeepers at Paultons Park near Romsey, Hampshire, UK have solved their meerkat brawls with Vap-O-Rub. Meerkats attack newcomers unless they smell like family. The solution was to rub all the little critters with minty chest-sauce so that they all smelled alike.
Livestock manager Geoff Masson said: "It is normally extremely difficult to integrate new meerkats into an existing group - their usual instinct is to try to attack any newcomers.

"However, thanks to a suggestion from our vet, Kate Chitty, we were able to neutralise all odours by using a little of the VapoRub on the nose of each meerkat.

"The meerkats then all smelt the same to each other and gladly accepted the new arrivals."

Link (Thanks, B. Fezzi!)

(Photo entitled Meerkat 2 ganked from Ltshears's Flickr stream)

See also: Short link amuse bouches for Friday

Comic-Con through Star Wars eyes


Bonnie Burton says,

Stormtroopers in line for lattes, a gigantic LEGO Death Star looming over the crowd, Slave Leias flirting with superheroes, celebs talking movies (*cough*Indiana Jones*cough*) -- yup it's time for San Diego Comic-Con International, and starwars.com is there taking snapshots, shooting video and reporting the latest news tidbits daily on the Official starwars.com Blog. Link. Check out our Flickr blog too.
Above, a snapshot from The Vader Project, a series of customized Vader helmets on display at Comic-Con this week: Link to blogpost, here's more and more. Participating helmetmodders: Jermaine Rogers, Haze XXL, Robbie Conal, Mars-1, Gary Taxali, CRASH, Mark Bodnar, Damon Soule, Girls Drawing Girls.

Are you a drunk astronaut?


Following up on this much-covered story today about a report alleging alcohol abuse among NASA astronauts, hurtyelbow says:

NASA probably has powdered beer in space, because NASA knows how to prioritize. It's like Tang. Except it's beer. So what do you do when you feel your fellow astronaut might be orbiting under the influence? Nothing, because you're an astronaut and you're drunk too.

Let's say there were interstellar law enforcement spaceships that could police the area around earth (Who cares about the other planets really?). Typical symptoms of drunk driving wouldn't apply. First of all, flying isn't driving and secondly there's nothing to run into in space anyway.

Link.

Guy who lost online trollfight drives 1300 miles, burns dude's trailer

A dude on the internet referred to Navy Fire Controlman 2nd Class Petty Officer Russell Tavares as "a nerd" in an online trollfight. In one of the more dramatic tales of internet rage we've seen lately, the 27-year-old Tavares, who believed himself to not be a nerd, hopped in his car and sped off 1,300 miles from Virginia to Texas, where the name-caller lived.

Tavares photographed road snapshots along his route, and posted the images online, as if to prove to his internet peers that he was not a luzer. When he got to there, he burned the dude's trailer down. Tavares has been sentenced to 7 years in prison for arson. Snip:

The feud started when Anderson, who runs a haunted house near Waco, joined a picture-sharing Web site and posted his artwork and political views. After he blocked some people from his page because of insults and foul language, they retaliated by making obscene digitally altered pictures of him, he said.

Anderson, who went by the screen name "Johnny Darkness," traded barbs with Tavares, aka "PyroDice." Investigators say Tavares boiled over when Anderson called him a nerd and posted a digitally altered photo making Tavares look like a skinny boy in high-water pants, holding a gun and a laptop under a "Revenge of the Nerds" sign.

Tavares obtained Anderson's real name and hometown from Anderson's Web page about his Museum of Horrors Haunted House.

Link to AP report. (thanks, Andria)

Reader comment: Anonymous says,

First off - Tavares was sentenced today, but the incident happened two years ago.

Here's a video from Waco local news: Link.

And a more in-depth story from the Waco tribune, with photos of John Anderson and the ruined trailer: Link.

The site in question was Orfay. PyroDice's account is deleted (Link) but the Google cache love is there for all his photos (Link). A few of the pics hit on some 4chan memes. He's got a MySpace (Link) - his mood is "distressed." His Flickr stream (Link) shows he made it to Anime Expo in GTA cosplay garb.

Johnny Darkness goes by the Grand Goblin on Orfay: Link.

BBC's online media now requires MSFT player, DRM

DefectiveByDesign says:
Today the BBC made it official—they have been corrupted by Microsoft. With today's launch of the iPlayer, the BBC Trust has failed in its most basic of duties and handed over to Microsoft sole control of the on-line distribution of BBC programming. From today, you will need to own a Microsoft operating system to view BBC programming on the web. And you must accept the Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) that the iPlayer imposes.
Link

Reader comment: jmhz says,

Engadget commenters report that FairUse4WM strips DRM from BBC iplayer downloads so they can be watched in VLC on the MAC.

Vegas neon graveyard snapshots


BoingBoing reader Carl says,

I was recently in Vegas and took a tour through the Neon Graveyard. It was fascinating and gratifying to see that so many of the old neon signs are being preserved for public viewing. Everyone should go when they're in Vegas.
Link.

African journalists using GPRS, mobile phones for video reports


Blogger White African has an item up today about the mobile reporters of AfricaNews:

Africans are reporting via their mobile phones. Using GPRS-enabled phones, anyone can send images, articles and video to someone else. This is a huge, primarily because it means that the on-ground reporters don’t need an internet connection at all - only access to a cell phone tower.
The Voices of Africa project is being piloted by 3 reporters right now - one from Ghana, Kenya and South Africa. They are using Nokia E61i phones to send in their stories, working through the technical issues to ensure that it can be rolled out to a much larger group of reporters around the continent.
Link. Via Emeka Okafor at Timbuktu Chronicles.

Mojave Space Port blast kills 3 Scaled Composites employees

A third person died Thursday night from injuries suffered during the explosion of an experimental rocket fuel tank at Mojave Air and Space Port in the California desert. BoingBoing readers may recall this site as the location from which SpaceShipOne and other innovative, privately-financed craft have taken off in recent years.
"We don't know why it exploded," said Burt Rutan, the owner of Scaled Composites. "We just don't know." Rutan was visibly distraught as he appeared in public for the first time Thursday night following the tragedy. He said he still can't believe three of his employees are dead, and three others critically injured. "We were doing a test that we believed was completely safe... which is why we don't remove the people from the area like we do on a rocket test," said Rutan.
Link to KGET item, here's an LAT report. In related news, Northrop Grumman recently announced that it will acquire Scaled Composites: Link to July 21 item, which stated that "the acquisition will not affect the ongoing development of SpaceShipTwo, a suborbital commercial passenger spacecraft, for space tourism company Virgin Galactic." (thanks, ginohn).

Previously on BoingBoing:

  • Xeni on NPR: report from SpaceShipOne launch at Mojave
  • X-37 first flight at Mojave (on SpaceShipOne's anniversary)
  • Alan Radecki's photos of X Prize event and Mojave airport
  • Web zen: drawing zen

    david goldin
    rob dobi
    mark ngui
    airtoons
    klonek
    rolitoland
    monsterism (shown here)
    andrew bell
    inky dreadfuls
    natalie dee
    toothpaste for dinner

    Web Zen Home and Archives, Store (Thanks Frank!)

    Busted: The Citizen's Guide to Surviving Police Encounters

    Erik says:
    Picture 1-84 The "Never Get Busted Again" video is indeed lousy, and gives lots of terrible advice that involves 'cooperating' with cops and renouncing your constitutional rights (4th and 5th Amendments, especially). It's received a bit of angry discussion elsewhere for awhile now.

    This video, however, created by the ACLU and Flex Your Rights, (I am not affiliated with either group), does a much better job, and can be seen for free on youtube, unlike the Never Get Busted Again video.

    Link

    Barry N. Cooper, CEO/NeverGetBusted says:

    Eric is lying about my film. There is some jealousy taking place in the drug reformation community. The few who have attacked my DVD are motivated by other agendas besides true drug reform. Drug reform needs reformation. Never Get Busted Again is a high quality film full of great information...it will be released in major book and record shops in September. My second film will be shot in Hollywood, California and should do great things for drug reform. Click on this link to read a real review of Never Get Busted Again. It was written by one of the greatest names in Marijuana Reform, Jodie Emery...Owner of Cannabis Culture Magazine and wife of Marc Emery.

    A surreal and supremely inane compendium of miscellaneous knowledge, Vol 4

    Picture 2-62 Bre Pettis of MAKE shows you how to make a tabletop biosphere.
     Images Car-Stickers Magnetic shapes to decorate your car.
    200707271111 Kansas takes pride in first white child born in Jamestown.
    Picture 3-51 Calculate your real age. (Via Ursi's blog)
     Wp-Content Uploads 2007 07 400 Sausegges Who can resist a long egg?
    Picture 4-29 Merlin Mann's Google talk on dealing with email.
    Picture 5-24 Dr. Andrew Weil speaks about “Psychoactive Drugs Through Human History” (MP3)

    Aquafina is made of people!

    Oh, alright, soylent green it ain't. But Pepsi will soon begin disclosing on Aquafina bottle labels that the beverage is, in fact, no more than filtered tap water -- Aquatappa. Specifically, the labels will refer to a "Public Water Source." The change comes in response to a campaign from a group called Corporate Responsibility International, and they argue that bottled water is dangerous to the environment. LAT: Link. CRI's press release: Link. Reuters: Link. (Thanks, Eric Herman, Farhad Manjoo)

    Reader comment: Jon Power says

    Following your Aquafina story, did you know that Coca-Cola already failed to sell the UK bottled tap water, three years ago. It was a total PR disaster and was withdrawn. Yay for us! Oh, and it gave you cancer. So now you know. Link.

    Slave labor used to build US Embassy in Iraq?

    Picture 1-83 Rory Mayberry is a former subcontractor employee for First Kuwaiti Trading & Contracting Company, which was contracted by the US State Dept. to build the $600 million US Embassy in Iraq.

    He testified before the US Congressional Oversight Committee's "Allegations of Waste, Fraud, and Abuse at the New U.S. Embassy in Iraq" hearing that First Kuwaiti used Filipino slave labor to build the embassy, and that the State Department is covering it up.

    The Star-Telegram has a short article with more details here. Link (Via Why, That's Delightful!)

    Paul Krassner profiled

    LA Weekly has a funny short profile of Paul Krassner, founder of The Realist, a newsletter that was a huge influence on the formation of bOING bOING (the zine the preceded this blog). Paul is 75 years old and still going strong.
    200705041830When Jack Weinberg said, in 1965, “ ...we don’t trust anybody over 30,” Krassner was 33, an old, old man. But with the gargantuan reputation of his magazine, The Realist, the flagship publication of the radical left at the time, perhaps of all time, and indispensable rag to the hemorrhaging bleeding heart of the Vietnam War–addled counterculture, Krassner was definitely an exception to the new adage. He established himself as the Walter Cronkite of the underground press and was considered the most trusted investigative satirist working in Amockrica.

    “The irony is that I’ve always tried to uphold the virtues of the Constitution and I never took an oath to do it, while [the politicians I target] did take an oath, and they’re the ones trying to destroy the Constitution,” he said.

    Link

    Previously on Boing Boing:
    Paul Krassner on Supremes' "Bong hits 4 Jesus ruling"
    Boing Boing interviews Paul Krassner
    The Sopranos Meet The Hippies by Paul Krassner
    Paul Krassner on RU Sirius Show
    Paul Krassner on Secret Bullshit
    Paul Krassner on the parts they left out of the Abbie Hoffman movie
    Realist archive project

    Jonathan Gold praises lardo

    Jonathan Gold writes about Lardo -- "slabs of pure, white hog lard cured for months in special coffin-shaped basins hewn from marble" -- in the latest LA Weekly.
    At Dario Cecchini’s famous butcher shop in Panzano, the one featured in the best-selling kitchen memoir Heat, his version of lardo is whipped into a stiff, shiny paste that billows from his meat case like Miracle Whip. In the Val d’Aosta, chunks of pickled lardo bob in canning jars. Artisanal meat men in south Tuscany make a kind of lardo too, from the fat of plump, lovely Cinta Senese pigs, a local breed of black swine that look as if they have the white belts of Elvis impersonators wrapped around their midsections.

    If you are very, very lucky in Italy, you can sometimes find somebody to grill a thick steak over a hot olive-wood fire, then gild it with just enough lardo to dissolve into the meat and scent it with the supreme fragrance of rosemary, spices and profoundly matured pork.

    (Chris Bassett took this nice photo of slabs of lardo for sale.)

    Link

    Update to "Never Get Busted Again" video

    Yesterday I wrote about a video called Never Get Busted Again, in which a former narc teaches potheads how to stay out of jail. Today, a Boing Boing reader named Wayne emailed me about it. He says:
    200707261444 Lorretta Nall, who founded the US Marijuana party and ran for Governor of Alabama on the Libertarian ticket, already got into a tussle with that guy.

    Here's where she hears about the DVD and thinks it will be great.

    Here's a blog post where she reviews his DVD.

    Here's where he threatens her with legal action if she doesn't take down her review of his video.

    Here's an excerpt from Nall's review:
    I did not learn any way to keep a narcotics dog from detecting my bag nor to keep a cop from searching my car. Having to sit through 90 minutes of being told things even the most amatuer pot smoker should already know was insulting. The fact that this DVD has been packaged and marketed as a way to help people stay out of jail and sold for a massive profit does not lend any credibility to the notion put forth by Mr. Cooper that he wishes to atone for his sins as a narcotics officer. If that notion were true then this video would have contained information that is actually useful when trying to avoid narcotics dog and officer detection and it would have been disseminated for free. However, according to this video there isn't a damn thing I can do to ensure I will "Never Get Busted Again".

    I say it's false advertising and I want my money back.

    Barry Cooper, the CEO of NeverGetBusted.com says:
    Read the truth about the problems between me and Loretta [Nall]. Read a non-biased review of my film from one of the most respected names in marijuana reformation, Jodie Emery. She is the wife of Marc Emery. They are the owners of Cannabis Culture Magazine and Marc is currently one of DEA's most wanted for selling pot seeds.

    There must be something to my DVD if the major chains are placing it in their stores. There must be something to my second film considering Hollywood has reached out and we are negotiating contracts now.

    Please take a moment and click the link. It is a message board discussion that might help you see the other side.

    It is discussed here as well.

    My Homeland Security t-shirt design for sale at Shirt.Woot


    A t-shirt I helped to design is up for sale on Shirt.Woot -- a new t-shirt site from the Woot! people. The shirt's inspiration was this post about the British "Keep Calm and Carry On" tees.

    My shirt features the text, "ZOMG TERRISTS GONNA KILL US ALL ZOMG ZOMG ALERT LEVEL BLOODRED RUN RUN TAKE OFF YOUR SHOES MOISTURE BOMBS ZOMG!" around a modified DHS logo, with the eagle clutching an empty water bottle and a pair of shoes.

    Shirt.Woot has a funny pricing model. On the first day -- today -- the shirts cost $10 (including shipping!), but only 1000 of them are sold. Starting tomorrow, the shirts go up in price to $15 until August 6. After that, only the top selling Shirt.Woot designs will be offered for sale.

    Woot and I have released the shirt's art under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license for your remixing pleasure. Link

    Heathrow airport tries to ban the Queen and 5 MILLION Brits from its premises

    The British Airports Authority is seeking an injunction to keep The Camp for Climate Action from protesting at London's Heathrow airport -- an injunction that would ban them from going to the airport, or from using any of the rail/tube lines or roads that go to the airport. The Camp is an umbrella group comprising several other groups, whose members include the Queen of England, Prince Charles and five million other Britons.

    Heathrow's carbon footprint is larger than many nations'.


    The industry seems to want to ban five million of us from Heathrow and all routes to the airport, including the Piccadilly line, parts of the rail network, and sections of the M25 and M4.

    In three weeks' time, the Camp for Climate Action is due to gather near Heathrow to peacefully protest against Heathrow's vast contribution to climate change (the airport's planes emit more greenhouse gases than many individual countries) and its planned third runway expansion.

    The owner of Heathrow, the British Airports Authority (BAA), seems to be, frankly, terrified.

    It's seeking an injunction, which names as defendants "all persons acting as members, participants or supporters" of anti-aviation group Plane Stupid, anti-noise group HACAN and AirportWatch. The injunction is to stop people from setting foot on Heathrow and "the arterial infrastructure serving" it.

    Link (Thanks, Bex!)

    (Image, 747 at Heathrow airport, ganked from Alistairmcmillan's Flickr photostream)

    ID thief targets pedigree poodle

    A British woman's pedigree poodle has had its identity stolen by a conman running a fake puppy-mill:
    A suspected conman has been passing Blue off as his own, claiming the dog has given birth to pups which he tries to sell to unsuspecting customers...

    Mrs Day said Blue's details were mistakenly put online by somebody she employed to work on her website.

    Link (via Schneier)

    Amerca's Army recruiting game coming to arcades

    The US Army has developed a stand-up arcade version of its video-game "America's Army" and it will seed it in arcades around the country. This is straight out of a science fiction novel, but what would be even more skiffy is if they were to put these in arcades outside of the US. I'm surprised they're charging to play these games -- the natural thing would be to make these the only free games in the arcade, so the poorest and most desperate kids would dominate them, absorbing messages about signing up for Der Surge.
    The “green label”, coin-operated AMERICA’S ARMY game is the result of a unique partnership between the U.S. Army and GLOBAL VR. The partnership which encompasses the development and manufacturing of an official U.S. Army game for the arcade market, will create a new communication channel with young Americans.

    Working hand-in-hand with U.S. Army Subject Matter Experts and with the full cooperation of units of the U.S. Army, the coin-operated AMERICA’S ARMY is a realistic and engaging game centered on exciting training exercises, and includes a significant amount of authentic Army videos and other information designed to immerse the player in the Army culture.

    Link (via Gizmodo)

    Pinball machine photoshopping contest


    Today on the Something Awful Photoshop Phriday contest: crazy pinball machines. I was tempted to put up the Turbotax machine, but in the end, I couldn't resist the Smokin' Al's BBQ Challenge machine, shown here. Link

    Happy Sysadmin Day, Ken!

    Today is the last Friday in July and that makes it Sysadmin Appreciation Day! As I said in my acceptance speech when I won the Locus Award for my story, When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth:
    Systems administrators are the unsung heroes of the twenty first century, our tireless morlocks who keep the entire universe running. The best sysadmins I’ve met treat their jobs as holy callings. They understand that they’re keeping the infrastructure of the information age alive and functional.
    Boing Boing's sysadmin is the tireless and brilliant Ken Snider, who keeps us running so smoothly that it's easy to forget just how much work he does. A million thanks, Ken! Link

    Early Epcot brochure

    This 1981 brochure promoting the soon-to-be-opened Epcot Center has been scanned and keyed in by the 2719 Hyperion blog. It's a treasure trove of forgotten goofy futuristic exhibits from the heyday of Epcot, before it got run down, its relentlessly optimistic exhibit on the future of transportation replaced with a thrill ride, its happy plug for the oil industry replaced with a comedy episode of Jeopardy!, and its giant golf-ball centerpiece topped with a pointy hat.

    New Horizons: An underwater colony is one of the future habitats highlighting your journey through New Horizons, presented by General Electric, In the Omnimax Theatre, you'll spiral through eight-story-high projections of the macro and micro worlds that form the building blocks of our future. And you'll take a whimsical look backwards at the tomorrows imagined by visionaries of the past.
    Link (via Paleo-Future)

    Kenyan carvers do the Simpsons

    Abagusii tribespeople in the remote village of Tabaka in Kisii, Kenya, have a contract to carve busts of Simpsons figurines using ages-old traditional techniques. The contract pays six times their usual carving rate -- and the busts will be sold in British shops called Craft Village UK.
    The Tabaka Classic Carvers are licensed to produce 12 models of the show's characters, and they are keen to expand their portfolio.

    Pauline Kemunto and her husband work with the Simpsons team in Tabaka; he carves the figures and she smoothes the soapstone afterwards

    "I don't know who they are," she says about the dysfunctional cartoon family.

    "But I like them because I earn from them."

    Link

    ComicCon voice post

    I'm at the San Diego Comic Convention -- 140,000 people strong! -- this week and am blown away by the size, energy, and variety on display here. Here's my voicepost report from the field: