A Danish ISP is going to court to get The Pirate Bay blocking requirement dropped
LEGO chess set
Man, I hope this rumored set is real. Even if I can’t afford it right away, some day I’ll hopefully be able to get this LEGO chess set.
I’m betting it comes out at $150. Maybe more. (via boingboing gadgets)
[tags]LEGO, Chess, Rumors[/tags]
Lessons in bomb squad practices
Here is a guide on how to NOT perform bomb disarmament.
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The interesting part of the video happens around the 1 minute mark, with post-interesting discussion taking up the next 5 minutes. (via Danger Room)
[tags]Boom, This is my boomstick, World’s dumbest bomb squad[/tags]
DIY Signboard
Web server outages suck. Let’s celebrate the Blahg’s return with a DIY LED project – signboard 2. And no, I don’t know what happened to signboard 1 – maybe if you look, you can find it and report back?
On this page, I will introduce the electronic signboard with PIC16F84A.
112 LEDs are used for message display and 50 LEDs are used for around.
Latch registers by CPLD are used for the display of the LEDs.
Interesting little project there. I could see spending some time building my own programmable LED board. (via MAKEzine)
[tags]Signboard, DIY, LED, MAKEzine[/tags]
Zero Punctuation on Heavenly Swords
Having just spent way too much time watching Yahtzee’s reviews, I want to point out my favorite – Heavenly Sword(s) demo
Sumotori
I hadn’t even heard of this game before, but Sumotori looks worth trying just based on these videos and the 96K download size. In fact, if you are still stuck on a 1200 baud modem connection and find 96K too large (psssst – this page is bigger than that), you can instead get a tiny 29K version.
Drunk cubism fighters? Sign me up.
[tags]Sumotori, Gaming, YouTube, Drunken Cubism[/tags]
Dune Cat
Wii-remote head-mounted virtual-room tracking
This is simply awesomesauce in a little controller. While catching up on my Penny-Arcade reading for the day (and by the way, might I recommend the PennyPacker extension to you if you are a Mozilla user), I caught this video of a project to make a head-mounted device to give a user the visual sensation of a truly three-dimensional image on a monitor.
The first minute or so of the video might seem a bit boring, but it’s a setup for a really neat demonstration of the effect of real spatial movement effecting the display. I tried snagging some images from the video to show the effect, but it’s the motion and not the image that makes the effect so cool. In motion, parts of the image do appear to stand several feet out from the screen, and moving forward will put you behind those parts of the view so you don’t see them any more.
[tags]Penny Arcade, Head mounted display, 3D enabling technology, Wii, Nintendo, Sensor bar[/tags]
Children turn on the Jesus light switch
Stealing this image from PZ at Pharyngula:
Something is just not right about that.
[tags]Turn Jesus on, The lightswitch of Jesus, Jesus loves the little children, Pharyngula, Jesus, Inappropriate touching[/tags]
You thought we wouldn’t notice
Found this idea-theft-exposé site while reading about the recently posted Bravia ad
I want a Bravia
These commercials are made by some of the most creative advertising folks, I think. Not as good as the bouncing-balls ad, but still really cool.
So odd, and so appealing.  Although there seems to be a bit of controversy behind this: Did Sony steal the Bravia ad idea?
Bubble Bobble secrets
Holy crap, I had no idea Bubble Bobble had so much secret power awesomeness