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Afternoon Linkage for April 21st, 2009

IF $wit == the_links { godhelp(usall) } else { readOn; } Pull the fuck over Apple fucks up Rep-Rap makes its first circuit Build your own turntable! Cute, but what’s the point? More news on the iPhone OS 3.0 Have great links you want showcased on Afternoon Linkage? E-mail us: tips AT gearfuse DOT com.

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Braille E-book Reader

While the Amazon Kindle 2 is a fresh take on an e-book reader with its ability to read back books to you, some people who have a visual impairment could use something they can feel rather than hear. That’s the idea behind this concept braille e-book reader. Bumps change on a dynamic surface that can emulate braille, thus bringing a ...

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LAPP: Incredible Light Photography from Deutschland

These guys from Germany do time-lapse photography and use light sticks and such to create beautiful images. It’s been awhile since I’ve seen light art as good as LAPP’s. Sprint-Nextel’s commercials last summer were decent but I think the Germans have us Americans beat on the light art. If you want to try your own light art out, grab a ...

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Afternoon Linkage for April 15th, 2009

Not showering can be hazardous to your health. Luckily, your links won’t feel the pain. Activision is in some deep shit It’s no iPhone but the LG Viewty II is a hot piece of ass Take a seat on Cloud 9 This cassette tape cushion brings back memories The next chapter in Burnout: Paradise looks pretty damn fun The Passion ...

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We’ve Been Had: Science Proves Tripods Make Camera Shake Worse

Either the Japanese government has something against tripod manufacturers or the photography industry has been pulling the wool over our eyes for a century. A group of Japanese scientists from Nishi Lab of the University of Electrocommunications have determined that photos taken with cameras that are anchored to a tripod typically have more camera shake. A new tool that determines ...

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DIY: Mega Man Knit Hat

Mega Man was always one of our favorite gaming heroes. There is something about superhuman strength and the ability to shoot plasma from a personal arm cannon that floats our metaphorical boats. If you’re into cosplay or really just love classic gaming, there is really no excuse for you not to lock your grandmother in a closet and threaten her ...

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Afternoon Linkage for April 7th, 2009

These links were made for linkin’. And that’s just what they’ll do. One of these days these links are going to walk all over you. White Leica, White Heat Boxee presses on without Hulu Don’t believe the hype The 8-bit Waterslide is the coolest cardboard animation ever A crocodile shaped cloud A supposed screenshot of iPhone video recording iTunes’ variable ...

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Afternoon Linkage for April 6th, 2009

Give a man a link and he’ll read for a day. Give him Afternoon Linkage and he risks getting fired for insubordination at work. There’s a new payment service in town This is what I call high-tech surgery For Sale: One T-Virus LEGO Rock Band? We wish. It’ll take you an hour just to add the pepper Finance nerds like ...

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The Web Trend Map

Sometimes our lives become controlled by what we do online. This rings true for many of you I’m sure and especially myself. You have Facebook with its constant addiction, Twitter, Tumblr, Wikipedia and Google. Thousands of services keep us connected, but have you ever wondered how they’re all interconnected? This Web Trend map from The Information Architects resembles a subway ...

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Status Calendar Asks The Golden Question: What Are You Doing Today?

Facebook. Twitter. What do they have in common? Not only are they two of the most popular and fastest growing social sites on the net, but they also ask people a very simple question. They both want to know what you are doing. What’s on your mind? That’s awesome if you live a digitally social life, but some people still ...

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