Tech photos from this weekend
Oct. 9th, 2007 10:40 amI had originally planned to post these on Sunday, but never got around to it.
The US Department of Homeland Security is working on robotic insects like this one. Looks like your next can of RAID will need to emit an EMP. |
Meanwhile, writer Warren Ellis posts this Vibro-beamer neoVictorian weapon. |
Chris Harrison's map of the Internet, courtesy of Slashdot. |
A cyborg remote-controlled moth, part of a DARPA-funded project. Apparently, the moth can be directed to within 5 metres of a target 100 metres from the control base. |
For no other reason than I thought this was cute. A raccoon in Central Park, New York City. |
Bumper sticker, available from ThinkGeek. |
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An artificial cornea. |
Animated version of the WiFi T-shirt. |
Glass fish toilet tank. |
A concept phone in which the "keypad" is projected onto your fingers. |
A new way to be immortalized. Your ashes are mixed with ink and used to print a picture. Now every time you look at a photo of a loved one, you really can be looking at what is left of them. |
Save precious space in your bathroom with this folding toilet. It'll certainly make sure guests won't stay too long. |
Wooden keyboard. |
Bicycle lawn mower. Be environmentally friendly and get a workout at the same time. |
West Magoon's ceramic raygun. |
Sewing machine that's as easy (and tasty) as cake... because it is. |
Knitting that is all-consuming. |
Bug statues by Andrew Scott. |
World's oldest car, powered by steam and still fully operational. Apparently it was up for sale. |
Ten useful knots you should know how to tie. |
A mouse made to look like a pistol. Great way to make sure your co-workers leave you alone. |
Dress tent by Robin Lasser and Adrienne Pao. |
Learning from the old masters isn't just for painters, photographers can also use their techniques to spice up their photos. |
Nathan Sawaya's LEGO sculptures. |
























