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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."

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  1. Nooooo! by Tablizer · · Score: 5, Funny

    You know Homeland Security is gonna find a way to use this on our foreheads. It MUST be stopped now!

    1. Re:Nooooo! by Goaway · · Score: 5, Funny

      You understand Slashdot better than any person should have to.

    2. Re:Nooooo! by enharmonix · · Score: 5, Funny

      You know Homeland Security is gonna find a way to use this on our foreheads. It MUST be stopped now! You mean we can print messages on beer and foreheads? Brilliant!
    3. Re:Nooooo! by d474 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Apply directly to the beer head.
      Apply directly to the beer head.
      Apply directly to the beer head.

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  2. Seeing as people already use beer ... by tomhudson · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... to print messages in snow, I guess this is reverse-enginnering at its finest.

  3. Beer??? by Spudley · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Okay... who's the philistine who referred to Guinness as "beer"??? ;-)

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  4. Obligatory Keats reference by dpbsmith · · Score: 5, Interesting

    "Here lies one whose name was writ in water."

    Epitaph of John Keats, 1795-1821, on his tombstone in the Protestant Cemetary in Rome.

    1. Re:Obligatory Keats reference by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Obligatory Keats reference? On Slashdot? Do you know what most of these people are like?! Oh well... I for one welcome our new dubiously-relevant-Keats-epitaph-quoting overlords! (See what I did there?)

  5. Bikes Against Bush by prakslash · · Score: 5, Informative

    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.

  6. Re:Guinness Wastage! by tomhudson · · Score: 5, Interesting

    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

    We know that children of about age eight have twice as many brain cells, and twice as many neuron connections between brain cell as do adults. After age 8, the brains of children begin to cull out brain cells and the interconnections between brain cells, and to reorganize its connections.

    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 :-)

  7. Practical uses? Let's start with... by Duggeek · · Score: 5, Funny

    BEST IF CONSUMED BY 5:30 PM

    For those blokes who just don't know when to stop yappin' and drink their pint.

    OR...

    CERTIFIED OWL-FREE GUINNESS

    If there's one thing I can't stand, it's an owl in my beer.

    OR... better still...

    BRILLIANT!
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