Friday Heh List
Posted on August 10, 2007 at 4:11 PM in thoughts

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Your occasional Friday bulleted list of hehful things from the internet, today as published in bursts in between sessions at Gnomedex:

  • Russian Nesting Dolls In Data Sizes - The gigabyte doll nestled tightly within the terabyte doll, and everything in its place. I want these bad, but I know they'd just collect dust in a niche somewhere. [via Leah Jones]
  • The Bio Mapping Project - Even if you're not into Geotagging or don't know what it is, I recommend the Geobloggers blog. This heh is an article about projects that use biosensors, GPS, and mapping software to make pictures of and correlate what large numbers of people are feeling at given times. I tagged it as heh when I read "The examples in the screengrab below include peaks at “Creepy backally”, “Odeon looking at an ex girlfriend’s house” and “Saw cyclist almost get hit”."
  • Knit Sardine Tin - Awwww. A cute heh.
  • Amron Experimental's Prototypes - Excellent and hehful product prototypes, like a toothbrush that redirects water to your mouth and a candle that screws into a lightbulb socket. [via Swiss Miss by way of Leah]
  • Hello Kitty Transformation Kit - Turn your real life cat into a sad, bizarre, mindbending Hello Kitty looking thing. Careful, it may haunt your dreams from this moment on.
  • The World's Biggest Beef Burger Competition - Thank you internets, for reporting on events like this. The guy two attempts down reminds me of House from Police Academy 4.

Comments

The Hello Kitty one is hilarious. Shannon thanks you.

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