Print Messages On Your Beer
Migraineman writes "I stumbled upon a clever hack by Sprite. He reverse-engineered the pin functions on an HP inkjet cartridge and built a simple driver board that converts the cartridge into a hand-held inkjet printer. The driver board is programmed with a fixed message. Moving the 'print head' is your responsibility. Printing messages on a whiteboard was the original inspiration, but printing messages on the foam head of a Guinness is just inspired."
You know Homeland Security is gonna find a way to use this on our foreheads. It MUST be stopped now!
Table-ized A.I.
Okay... who's the philistine who referred to Guinness as "beer"??? ;-)
(Spudley Strikes Again!)
"Here lies one whose name was writ in water."
Epitaph of John Keats, 1795-1821, on his tombstone in the Protestant Cemetary in Rome.
"How to Do Nothing," kids activities, back in print!
A dude in New York City, Josh Kinberg, used a similar internet-enabled, dot-matrix printer mounted on a bike.
He used it to spray paint anti-Bush grafitti on New York's streets during the last elections.
Very cool. The cops arrested him and took his stuff but he was let go and won a case against them.
Video of the printer in action. His site.
The culling of brain cells is a necessary part of organizing the brain along certain pathways and not others ...
For a good example, cats lose 2/3 of their brain cells before adulthood.
Humans lose half
Think of it as a maze - the culling removes all the dead ends, and keeps the useful highways and roads.
Without this culling, you'd have MORE random posts on /., not fewer :-)
For those blokes who just don't know when to stop yappin' and drink their pint.
OR...
CERTIFIED OWL-FREE GUINNESSIf there's one thing I can't stand, it's an owl in my beer.
OR... better still...
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