Gizmodo: Katana Earbuds Show the World How I Feel When I Listen to LFO [Earbuds]

Posted by on under aying, katana, navidad, cy, sword |

For those moments when sane earphones just don't cut it, consider these Crazy Earphones from Solid Alliance. Especially if that 243rd playing of Feliz Navidad makes you want to put a sword through...
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The Lowdown on Concrete Interior Flooring

Posted by on under interior flooring, coue, wooden blocks, aying, home books, hallway, photo |

I’m haunted by a photo I saw somewhere in the design world, the source long forgotten, of a couple standing barefoot in the open hallway of their modern home, books lining the walls like insulation, their toddler sitting on the floor playing with wooden blocks. The couple stood barefoot on concrete. [...]
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Reddit: I just played XBox Live for the first time ever. What the fuck is wrong with these people!?

Posted by on under red dead revolver, rehearsal dinner, lifestyle choices, xbox live, line gaming, aying, tf2, nigger, skin color, fag, gaming experience, amazement, boogie, pc games, two minutes, saturday night, peoe, xbox, steam, shock |

I just played XBox Live for the first time ever. What the fuck is wrong with these people!?

It's Saturday night. My wife and I just get back from a rehearsal dinner for a friend's wedding and I'm still a bit restless. So, having just beaten Red Dead Revolver, I figured I'd give the multiplayer a spin. Now, I'm still fairly new to the XBox and up until this point, my sole online gaming experience is pretty much limited to a few games on Steam and Ultima Online back in the day or meeting up specifically with friends and people I know over Live. I play a hell of a lot of TF2 and, for the most part, people are pretty decent.

So imagine my shock and surprise when it takes approximately two minutes before I'm called a "nigger fag" by some squeaky-voiced 13 year old who proceeds to berate my supposed lifestyle choices and imagined skin color. The kid actually started repeated "oogie boogie!" at me.

Up until this point, I wasn't using the headphones and this was all coming unsolicited through my television speakers. So of course I reached for my headset and asked what the kid's problem was. And to my amazement, people started defending the kid and repeating his accusations of "nigger fag"dom.

So that was infuriating and awful. But when it got downright depressing was when another kid joined who sounded like he was probably black. Once the kid spoke, everyone forgot about me and started spewing the most hateful, awful, racist shit I've ever heard in my entire life. I couldn't believe it. I heard the black kid telling someone what they were saying and the kid's dad hops on and starts playing and, to a degree, trying to verbally fight back against these horrible racist hillbillies. They jump on him even worse. Telling him to go back to Africa, that they should find him and hang him from a tree.

Is this what online gaming on an XBox is? Why and how does anyone put up with this? It's enough to make me go back to my PC games and never look back.

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Tagi: red dead revolver, rehearsal dinner, lifestyle choices, xbox live, line gaming, aying, tf2, nigger, skin color, fag, gaming experience, amazement, boogie, pc games, two minutes, saturday night, peoe, xbox, steam, shock

Digg: M.C. Escher in LEGO

Posted by on under m c escher, aying, lego, lips |

I'm sure a lot of you like the art of M.C. Escher and playing with LEGO, but Andrew Lipson and Daniel Shiu really managed to combine the two into an amazing example of geek art.



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Kottke: Raising minimalist children in a society of excess

Posted by Jason Kottke on under billis, televi, aying, captivate, frt, dsi, free time, real world, parenting, brain, parents |

How do you simplify your life and possessions when kids are in the mix?

Don't feel guilty. Modern parents are made to feel as if they are depriving their children of "the best" if they don't sign them up for every lesson, take them to every movie, or buy them every brain-enhancing toy. Advertising companies are paying billions of dollars to make you think this. It is not reality... it is a fictional version of reality they are selling. Let it go. Don't "buy" into it. You are not depriving your children; you are enhancing their mental and emotional development by letting the real world around them captivate and interest them. Do you think the Smiths' kids are really better off because they spend all their free time in front of a television or playing with a DSI?

(via @brainpicker)

Tags: parenting
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