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Still faster than Katherine. Zing!
Clock Knits Time Into a Scarf. 365 is a real, live clock by Norwegian-born, Berlin-based designer Siren Elise Wilhelmsen. For every day that passes, the clock knits a row; after a year, it whips up an entire 6.5-foot scarf.
How it works: The machine’s face has a spool of yarn hooked up to a pair of needles that Wilhelmsen programmed using an Arduino board to knit a single mesh on the half hour. When the scarf reaches its full length, you just pop in a new spool. (via fastcodesign)
WANT.
So great. It’s the only thing this hungover brain can deal with right now.
Balancing dog balances all over NY. Awesome.
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This is great news, indeed, but I think the messaging would be taken more seriously if they didn’t issue their press releases via napkin doodles. Though maybe I’m just being a bit stodgy.
(Source: blog.suburra.com, via hifirandy)
I laughed until I cried. But then later that night I had nightmares. And then I cried and cried and cried.
The camera on the iPhone 4 is the most remarkable camera in the entire universe, and that includes the Hubble Space Telescope. I knew this before I even got my own, but I just did a little experiment with both phones to prove it to myself.
I know it’s hard to believe, but those two shots above are of the same exact scene from the same exact location.