# Monday, October 05, 2009

Maybe I just need to find the right cat. Perhaps this guy:

 


Posted by Reeves  October 5, 2009
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# Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Like this: at the top of UPI’s “Top News Photos” section today were pictures from inside and outside the general assembly... where it looks like everyone is dancing.

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Incidentally... is Kadhafi engaging in a little stealth disco?

 


Posted by Reeves  September 23, 2009
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# Monday, August 31, 2009

Want a vanity font to go with your vanity plates and vanity domains? You can do it without having to learn post script or hiring a typography expert. Just hop on over to http://www.fontcapture.com.

The process is simple: print out their form, write out the alphabet, scan the form back in and upload to their server. Your font is available pretty much instantly. Best part: it’s free (we’ve already established I’m cheap).


How long does it take you to write 127 letters?

It’s dirt cheap and spike-through-the-head easy. It’s not, however, failsafe. Here’s some stuff to keep in mind:

  • If you have crappy handwriting, this isn’t going to make it look any better
  • You’ll probably be much happier with the results if you use your favorite image editor to line up letters vertically and horizontally
  • Consistent width on the letters will also pay dividends (my “y”s are skewed, making the spacing look bad)


If you take the time to line up all your letters your font will be much nicer

It honestly is easy, I made the first draft of my font in less than 10 minutes. If you want a quality font, however, you will want to tweak the letter size and alignment to make them consistent and aligned. For me that was another 30 minute investment.

And, no... this ain’t one of them crappy bit-mapped fonts. The clever folks at fontcapture.com turn your handwriting into a true type font, so you can blow it up to 120 points if you want:


Clickey for biggie

To be clear, you should not scan letters from your friends and create a font to impersonate them. That would be wrong Steve.

 


Posted by Reeves  August 31, 2009
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# Monday, August 10, 2009

Well, nothing to do with jewelry per se, but I did replace my own watch batteries tonight.

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Over the past year my watches have been slowly dropping off, about one per month. A few weeks back my last running watch finally ran out of will. I had a drawer of 10-15 watches, all without juice and being a cheap bastard I couldn’t bring myself to take them to a jeweler and pay $10 and up per watch to have 40 cent batteries put in them.

Lucky for me there’s this cool thing called the Interwebs. A watch back removal tool from eBay and a pile of batteries from watchbatteries.com and I’m back to being on time again!

I learned two things:

  1. You can save money replacing your own watch batteries
  2. If there are tiny screws between you and the battery, let a jeweler do it

 


Posted by Reeves  August 10, 2009
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# Friday, July 10, 2009

You can either treat your fans as a necessary evil, or you can embrace them. The Japanese band Sour went one step further and made their fans the stars of their latest music video.

The concept: ask your fans to do specific actions in front of their web cams, then assemble the individual actions into a complex dance involving people from around the world.

The result:

SOUR / 日々の音色 (Hibi no Neiro) MV from Magico Nakamura on Vimeo.

 


Posted by Reeves  July 10, 2009
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# Monday, June 15, 2009

live blog

[From Almost Makes Sense]

 


Posted by Reeves  June 15, 2009
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# Wednesday, June 03, 2009

70’s meets 80’s.

But don’t stop there. Watch the mashup side by side with the original and marvel at the mashupyness of it all.

[The Daily What > Nerdcore > Gizmodo > Here]

 


Posted by Reeves  June 3, 2009
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# Tuesday, May 12, 2009

This is fantastic. Rock on violin dude!

Michael Shulman describes himself as a “neo classical shred violinist & dancer”. Whatever it is, I like it. smily face

 


Posted by Reeves  May 12, 2009
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