Don’t be racist. Don’t be homophobic. Don’t be sexist. Follow that code and everybody will have a good time. And when someone breaks that code, CALL THEM OUT. Don’t just let it ride.
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Don’t be racist. Don’t be homophobic. Don’t be sexist. Follow that code and everybody will have a good time. And when someone breaks that code, CALL THEM OUT. Don’t just let it ride.
[Via EpicPonyz]
One shall eat, one shall be eaten!
It was built with an Arduino Uno board for simple programming and six servo motors. In hindsight the project would have worked a little better if I had thought to use more powerful motors. You can see that some elastic bands were needed in the front to help it stand up. It turns out gingerbread and candy is actually pretty heavy.
[Source: Brian Hall | Via Gtdw]
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I don’t know about you, but these all seem like really solid (and very sexy) rules to abide.
A high-tech vending machine has been launched to prevent children from getting a jelly desert. But sadly the technology isn’t yet developed enough to actually work when age limits really count.
The iSample machine, created by Intel for Kraft, is being used to distribute free samples of a new jelly product. There isn’t any legal reason why kids can’t have it; instead Kraft just wants to market the product as more sophisticated than traditional jelly-based puddings.
The machine has cameras that scan anyone within a 25 foot radius and then estimates their age based on factors such as the distances between their ears, eyes, and nose. If a child is spotted in the area, the machine refuses to dispense the sample and instead displays a message saying “Sorry, Kid. You’re too young to appreciate indulgences like this. Please step away, so the grownups can get their free treat.”
Marketing aside I can see the logic of this: when I was a teenager, most kids would see a free sample machine like this as a way to either stuff their faces or get free ammo for a shopping mall food fight. But you do have to wonder how many parents will be prepared to shoo their child 25 feet away so they can get a free dessert, and whether parents who’d make that choice should be encouraged.
Intel is quick to defense itself against claims of creepiness. It says all processing is done on-board the machine, and that no images or video are permanently stored. However it is looking at expanding the technology to capture information such as how long people spend looking at the machine, or whether they smile after trying the dessert.
The main drawback is that the age recognition is nowhere near reliable enough to use for age-restricted products such as alcohol or tobacco.
It was a chance meeting, really. Calvin and his tiger pal were wandering in the forest when they found themselves face to face with Christopher Robin and his bear, Pooh. The two boys started a battle of one-upmanship over whose imaginary buddy was better, creating a rift between two boys who could have been friends. Shortly after, the Hundred Acre Wood burned to the ground and Christopher Robin was sent away to a boarding school as punishment. However, witnesses say a mysterious boy in a striped shirt was seen leaving the woods that day, too.
Years later, the two boys have grown into men, and have brought their stuffed with fluff friends into adulthood. Calv became a secret agent, using his ability to take on the personality of any character he needs – from a Spaceman Spiff to a Tyrannosaurs Rex – to complete the mission. Hobbes is his partner, there to take on whatever threats are at-hand. Dr. Robin, however, used his imagination for nefarious purposes, creating spy technologies that are available to the highest bidder. Pooh and the rest of the gang are now integrated into Robin’s personality, their individual characteristics shining through when Robin needs them most.
Their childhood battle continues, only now it’s on a global scale…
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Tags: art, calvin and hobbs, pop culture, winnie the pooh
I used to be a… then I took a… in the knee. You know the deal. Sci-Fi version.
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