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Beware of Fake Monkey Automatons

rkinch writes "The Mechanical Music Digest gives this warning about bogus monkey automatons that seem to be flooding the antiques market. These supposedly 19th-century hookah-smoking shrunken monkey heads are actually clever modern reproductions tricked up to look old. That "Marvo the Magic Monkey" specimen hanging on your wall may not really date back to 1879."

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  1. Mechanical Monkey Heads? by baptiste · · Score: 5, Insightful
    You have GOT to be joking. Just when I think I've seen it all on /. Must be a REALLY slow news day!

    I have this image of Taco in a room with all these mechanical talking monkey heads. :)

  2. Re:Become a slashdot editor? by JabberWokky · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Slashdot was a personal site, and to a certain extent, still is. A couple of friends got together and started it. They were funded by (Andover, VA REsearch, VA Linux, VA Software) for growth and bandwidth in exchange for bannerspace. The content and all editorial decisions are still those of a couple of guys who are friends. That's what gives Slashdot its feel, and all of its good and bad points.

    Think of this site like Community TV - it has corporate sponsors, but everything else is a couple of guys who like Star Wars, Legos and xchat. CmdrTaco and Hemos and a few others get paid, but other than one person (roblimo?) who was suggested as legal advisor, it's all just friends running their own site.

    No, Slashdot is not a media site any more than a random LiveJournal blog is a media site. It's a group of guys whose personal blog just happens to be incredibly popular, needed bandwidth, and got a company to sponsor them (with provisions that they retain all editorial control).

    There have, incidently, been a few user wipes - I've been using Slashdot longer than my rather high uin might suggest (since after the most recent user wipe, I didn't bother making an account for awhile). This is one of the odder stories that has hit the site, but I kinda like it. And I want a couple of those monkeys (I'd open up the box and make new costumes for them, though).

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