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1. "However, the volatile situation in Syria means that activists' methods to get documentation off the streets and onto social media are rapidly changing. Unconfirmed reports claim pen phones and small camera phones are being smuggled into Syria by anti-government expatriates and both the Saudi Arabian and American governments."

2. Fascinating article about pirates. When I read about the Barbary pirates in Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver, I thought he was greatly exaggerating their exploits. But no:
Initially, the corsairs used galleys, which were fast and easily maneuverable, but the problem of supplying their rowing crews and soldiers, which could total some 184 men, limited their range. But European renegade sailors, such as John Ward, “without any doubt the greatest scoundrel that ever sailed from England,” as a courtier put it, and Danseker the Dutchman, known as the “Divil Captain,” were on hand to supply the expertise needed for a shift to sailing ships.

They could now raid along the British and the Irish Channels — they would even reach as far north as Iceland. Throughout the century, their raids caused havoc in coastal communities, with sailors and fishermen refusing to go to sea. In the Mediterranean, whole stretches of coast in Spain and Italy were deserted.
3. Useless, but a magical idea - - it looks like a camera, but when you press the shutter it doesn't take a picture. Instead, it pulls off from the net a random photo taken by someone else at that exact moment. Via these sites.
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1. "Grocery Outlet, Supermarket Chain Where Oddball Products End Up." (Oddball products like Cleavage Creek wine.)

2. Relationship advice.

3. "Book Of 'Roadside Prostitutes' Made Entirely With Google Street View."
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Finally I can blog at night



Party Rats finger lights available at eBay. Via.
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Running shoes designed for menstruating women



Asics' GEL-Kayano 16 came out last year and were designed to accommodate menstruating runners:
When oestrogen is high, and a woman is at her most fertile, the arch drops. Later in the month, when she is menstruating, levels of the hormone are low but her arch is raised.
Via.

*Previously: Nikes designed for Native Americans.
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The Writing Ball



"The Malling-Hansen writing ball was the world's first commercially produced typewriter, and it was sold world wide." Via these sites.

*Previously: Fringe's Selectric 251.
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Flying ball from Japan




Check out this flying ball from Japan - - it's a short step away from those torture droids in Star Wars, and the evil trash bag balls in The Prisoner. (Did I mention that the soundtrack for the video is Highway to the Danger Zone?) Via.
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Hair Cubed can't possibly be real, can it?





I saw this commercial last night - - watch as a man pretends he's Jewish to hide his bald spot, and then uses "Hair Cubed" to spraypaint in the thinning hair.

Here's Ellen making fun of it:



The commercial's apparently the work of mad geniuses 4sitevideo.
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