Archive for November, 2007

Urban Harvest: building communities one garden at a time

urban harvest

Urban Harvest: “building communities one garden at a time”. Urban Harvest is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening communities through gardening education. Continue Reading »

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Vuzix wearable display

Vuzix wearable display: Featuring 640×480 VGA progressive scan LCDs with a 32 degree field of view, retails at $399.95, Continue Reading »

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Wearable video camera

Wearable video camera [ Article in Crave : The gadget blog ]. The VHoldr is smaller and pricier than the nifty Flip Video camera, but it sets itself apart by enabling hands-free operation. The VHoldr is a ruggedized, weatherproof video camera that is palm-size, but intended to be worn and not held. Continue Reading »

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lileks.com: A Regular Site for Regular Folk

lileks.com: “A Regular Site for Regular Folk”. Wonderful eclectic site of writings/recordings/books by James Lilek. Actually a pretty interesting historical collection of the odd and interesting (the matchbook museum is a real time-waster (!)).

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The Institute of Official Cheer

The Institute of Official Cheer: another product from James Lilek, a great collection of “interesting” published materials going back to the 1940s. Also books by the author. Continue Reading »

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Compu-promo: historical images of computers

Compu-promo:ine examples of computer promotional photography sent to newspapers in the 60s and 70s. Compiled by
James Lileks for historical purposes.

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