Indiana Jones Icons
Thursday, June 26th, 2008Cool free Indiana Jones Icons, from IconFactory.
Skilled Fingers vs. Too Much Free Time
Tuesday, June 24th, 2008Okay, I’ll admit it: I was looking up Daft Punk videos on YouTube. I came across this video, and I still don’t know what to make of it… except that this person’s fingers are a lot more flexible than mine.
Daft Hands: Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
And then there’s the obvious, poor choice in green bracelet jewelry.
McCain for President (in 1908)
Monday, June 23rd, 2008I found this shirt the other day in my great grandpa’s attic and licensed it to BustedTees … Now it can be yours for just $13!

The Love Bot
Thursday, June 19th, 2008Are you Male, Single, and Lonely? Got $175?
If you answered yes to all of these questions, then EMA is for you. Dubbed a “Busty Bot for Lonely Hearts” by the Sydney Morning Herald, “EMA”– which stands for Eternal Maiden Actualization– goes on sale in Japan this September for around $175, with a target market of lonely adult men. Even though she’s only 15 inches tall, her creators say “She’s very lovable and though she’s not a human, she can act like a real girlfriend,” entering “Love Mode” as well as being able to sing, dance, and pass our business cards.

(Thanks for the tip, Arian!)
I Thought They Said ‘Baboon Race’
Thursday, June 19th, 2008
Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
It goes without saying that Wal*Mart can be the dumping ground for slightly off items.
I was in Wal*Mart today - searching unsuccessfully for red velvet Twinkies - and I come across this: a mustacheod Indiana Jones action figure. Perhaps it is just a mistake, or perhaps a rare limited edition reflecting a scene from the recent movie that only appears in the director’s cut. Either way, he looks like the lost member of the Village People or actor Sam Elliott. How much do you think an Indiana Jones with mustache would go for on eBay?
Lebowskifest - San Francisco
Wednesday, June 18th, 2008Finally! Lebowskifest is coming to San Francisco Sept 5-6th, 2008!
Tickets go on sale June 27th, 10AM PST.
Indiana Jones Stuff
Wednesday, June 11th, 2008As some of you may know: when I’m not engrossed in Blogadilla, I’m a Mesoamerican Archaeology professor (really, no joke). So, I’m all for anything that gets kids intrigued with archaeology . . . even if it’s total bullsh!t.
Stores have been pimping Indiana Jones stuff for almost a month now and I thought it would be time to do yet another round-up of some of the more interesting items.
Of course Hasbro has released a huge line of Indiana Jones action figures, complete with awesome Raiders of the Lost Ark ‘Chachapoyan Idol’ Temple Playset and both young and elderly Indiana Jones figures.
Some cool touches: each action figure comes with a treasure/artifact and with 6 proof of purchase stickers, you can send away for the crystal alien skeleton (which is not available in stores).
And I broke down and bought a box of Kellogg’s Cocoa Krispies (you won, you marketing bastards) for the awesome Indiana Jones light-up spoon - which broadens children’s horizons, teaching them about the ancient Mesoamerican art of luminous spoonery.
Rednecks Doing What They Do Best….Art?
Wednesday, June 11th, 2008If you’ve ever been this inspired while eating barbecued wings, you’re probably a redneck.
Mindtribe - Sidewalk Gaming
Tuesday, June 10th, 2008This month’s issue of Wired magazine ran an article about MegaPhone - turning big-screen billboards into giant game screens, your cellphone becomes a game controller, and all you have to do is call the phone number posted on the screen and you’re playing video games on the side of a building.
Recently, Palo Alto based product engineering firm MindTribe has placed a 65″ plasma screen in a front window with the same idea in mind. You dial the phone number on the screen and you are now playing a version of Tetris while standing in the middle of the sidewalk (and it’s free). Bonus: if you get a high score, your snapshot goes up on their website.
DIY: Transfer Tattoos
Monday, June 9th, 2008I recently started screwing-around with Papilio Temporary Tattoo paper. Making my own transfer tattoos with a desktop printer.
The first tattoo experiment: making a “Petunia” dancing girl tattoo, from The Adventures of Pete & Pete.
And Yes. I am fascinated with this 90’s Nickelodeon TV show.
Touching or Typing
Friday, June 6th, 2008There is at least one major downside to designer Erik De Nijs’s pants:
“Are you grabbing yourself, or just typing, or both?!?”
I’m Seven and I’m Better Than You…
Thursday, June 5th, 2008Such was the life for Landon Shuffett– now 13, and still crushing out opponents. Take a gander…the Tiger Woods of pool, anyone?
Throw Me the Idol
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008And speaking of Indiana Jones - no home is safe from looters and grave robbers without the ancient Mesoamerican booby trap kit: one idol drops plastic spiders on unwary looters, the other shoots darts from its eyes.
Bonus Round: The Chachapoyan Fertility Idol pencil cup and the Ark of the Covenant business card holder.
Super-Mega Bonus Round: The Crystal Skull Adventure Projector (man I wish I was making this one up).
All of these can be found at The Indiana Jones Shop.
Presenting…Manhattanhenge
Sunday, May 25th, 2008If you’re an NYC-based Blogadilla reader, be on the lookout in the next few days for the phenomenon of “Manhattanhenge.” Similar to Stonehenge, because New York City’s streets are laid out in a grid, the sun sets directly between all of the cross streets in Manhattan. The 2 dates every year that this occurs are usually May 28 and July 12 (sometimes the 13th), so check it out!
(Thanks to Loy for the heads up!)
ASCII-O-Matic
Wednesday, May 21st, 2008Welcome to the Future…
Saturday, May 17th, 2008Coming soon to a phone near you: Scanbuy’s Scanlife software, which allows users to create and interact with 2 dimensional barcodes, which serve to link the physical world with the virtual world (and no, I don’t mean Second Life).
All you have to do to interact with a 2D barcode (like the one below) is install Scanbuy’s software (free) and then take a picture of any 2d barcode with your phone. Because the square barcode is made up of a lot of smaller squares that are either black or white and nothing in between, the crossword-like barcode is essentially a graphical depiction of the binary numeral system, and can contain as much or more information than a hyperlink (like http://www.blogadilla.com). Not to mention that they can exist and be interacted with in the physical world.
2-D barcodes are already widely deployed and used in Asia and in parts of Europe, but have yet to hit the US market because our mobile landscape has been comprised of 4 companies that together hold a monopoly on what we can and can’t do with our phones. But times are a changing with the advent of the iPhone, which I’m told, with the new firmware set to release in June, will be compatible with Scanbuy’s software. If your phone is already compatible, try it out! Otherwise, be on the lookout.
PS: HAPPY 1st BIRTHDAY BLOGADILLA!! (you’re growing up so fast!)
Facebook Programmer Nerds: 1 Stalkers: 0
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008Via Gawker.com, this just in: a “facebook tipster” (aka facebook programmer) reports that from one’s facebook page, the tables can easily be turned on the five people who stalk you most!
Simply click in the search area on the lefthand column and press the down arrow. Et voila, there it is: five people who previously thought they could watch you from a-far. Wah wah wah.
Post Script: Gawker also notes that this fact is something to share with nerds. Consider yourselves shared-with. I certainly did.
(via Aly)
UPDATE: Somewhat mysteriously, the ‘cheat’ requirements have been modified. Interested parties will now need to hit the spacebar followed by the down arrow. Mr. Zuckerberg, you are one TRICKY TRICKY man.
The Blogadilla Swedish Furniture Name Generator
Sunday, May 11th, 2008This is the kind of stuff you dream up while waiting around in IKEA for 2 hours.
Enter your first name and it will create your Swedish furniture name.
Click on the link for a printable version.
Bonus Round: The Blogadilla Action Hero Name Generator
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