Content covering the intersection between technology and culture.

The Flight of the Moose

Steve Bond’s Spruce Moose flew for seven glorious seconds and thoroughly schooled all competition thus proving it to be the ultimate paper plane design.Young engineering students work out how to 1up each other with their designs looking for inspiration from jets, birds, et cetera. You don’t have to go through all that trouble though. Just follow this guide of sixteen easy...

Guerilla Gardening

This phenomenon has been gaining momentum lately. It is – as they call it – graffiti with nature. There have been sightings of tree-beds being uncovered and replanted with extra foliage, old washing machines being installed on sidewalks, filled with soil, and used as make-shift planters. Urban beautification vandals are really making their mark on Toronto lately and now some of the people involved in the...

Contraban Ecology

It turns out that buying something isn’t enough to let you own it. We have encountered this problem before and with increasing frequency as of late. End user licence agreements are pushing further and further into your soul. Lexmark has just taken this further though and has made recycling of it’s products illegal. Yes you read that right: recycling is illegal when Lexmark products are in question....

iPod of Doom

If you can afford an iPod but not a PSP, you may be able to compromise now and play (yes, play with a p) Doom on your iPod directly. You heard me… Doom. The same Doom you know and love. No need to thank us, we tell you this because we love you. Sharing:

Wolfenstein83

If, like me, you’ve ever wished you could use your calculator to shoot Nazis and perhaps even the occasional zombie you’re in luck. Peter Bucher brings us Wolfenstein83. It might be prohibited to mess with Texas but not Texas Insturments....
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