A sextillion ways to say I wanna bone you.
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X-Bone
X-Bone
04/15/2004 06:31 AMX-Bonehttp://www.isi.edu/xbone/The X-Bone dynamically deploys and manages Internet overlays
to reduce configuration effort and increase network component sharing.
The X-Bone discovers, configures, and monitors network resources to
create overlays over existing IP networks. Overlays are useful for
deploying overlapping virtual networks on shared infrastructure and
for simplifying topology
Bone Age 1.3
Bone Age 1.3
09/22/2004 06:40 AMA tool that plots children's bone age, as assessed from a left hand
radiograph.
The bone phone
The bone phone
12/10/2003 01:09 AMSanyo says they're going to launch the first cellphone with a
bone-conduction speaker that can vibrate the sound directly into your
skull rather. The idea...
Bone Age 1.7.1 (Default branch)
Bone Age 1.7.1 (Default branch)
04/03/2005 07:54 AM

Bone Age is a tool for radiologists, endocrinologists, and
orthopaedic surgeons. It helps in the assessment and
monitoring of skeletal age using the standards of Greulich
and Pyle (2nd ed. Stanford, CA, 1959).
Changes:
This release improves printing performance and can
estimate mature height. It adds compatibility with Tiger (Mac
OS 10.4).
30 Second Bone Density Test
30 Second Bone Density Test
03/28/2005 01:22 PM
Medgadget brings news of the
accuDEXA, an osteoporosis assessment system by Schick Technologies.
Simply stick your hand into the unit, follow the on-screen directions,
and you'll have your bone density results in less than 30
seconds—a far less invasive procedure than the usual test.
Assuming the temptation to put whatever body part is handy in the
machine to test bone density could be overcome, the device would help
diagnose osteoporosis early on. The system relies on an
ultra-sensitive digital imaging sensor that uses Dual Energy X-Ray
Absorptiometry (DEXA) to produce its results.
Product
Page [SchickTech via Medgad
get]
Cobble-bone streets
Cobble-bone streets
08/19/2004 11:42 AM
When construction workers in
Oslo dug a drainage ditch around a church in the "Old City" district,
they uncovered a slew of skeletons little more than a foot below the
surface. According to an Aftenposten Norway article, the skeletons
likely belong to the former tenants of a Dominican monastery located
in the area from 1240 until 1537.
"Before the Reformation the most blessed resting spots
were awarded hierarchically and could be bought. The best plots lay
under the holy water that drained off the church roof and dripped onto
the ground below... The skeletons also bear witness to medieval times
as an age of violence. Many of the bones reveal notches that must have
resulted from brutal force."
Link (via Fark)WARNING: MAY CAUSE BONE LOSS
WARNING: MAY CAUSE BONE LOSS
12/29/2003 04:44 AMWorst Sweaters Ever .. worse ..
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Wanna bet?
Wanna bet?
03/21/2003 01:36 PM Wanna bet we'll win the war? No, seriously:
you can. Check it out yourself:
Go here and
click on "World Events" to see the odds for "The US
Embassy in Pakistan Being Blown Up By A Nuclear Weapon" or
"Date Line In Which Osama Bin Laden Will Be Consigned (Dead or
Alive) To US Authorities." Ah, America.
Manchurian Hits Close to the Bone
Manchurian Hits Close to the Bone
07/30/2004 05:18 AMThe Manchurian Candidate remake plays perfectly on our paranoia about
modern politics -- that it's controlled by venal corporate overlords.
Plus, it highlights Jonathan Demme's knack for building suspense.
Jason Silverman reviews the film.
Bone return consultation launched
Bone return consultation launched
07/29/2004 01:32 AMThe UK government begins a consultation process on the repatriation
of ancient human remains to aboriginal groups.
Bone Temples of the world, part 3
Bone Temples of the world, part 3
12/26/2004 06:32 PM
Xeni Jardin:

Many BoingBoing readers wrote in to follow up on our posts last week
about churches and tombs built from human remains (
one,
two). Here are a few of the suggestions that came in.
Reader Brennen says, "I stayed in
Prague for a few days this summer, and blogged about a day-trip to
Kutna Hora. The cathedral is spectacular; the ossuary is just weird.
One skull might be shocking - several thousand used as decorative
elements are bizarrely mundane. Incidentally, I'm told that a portion
of the recent Dungeons & Dragons flick was filmed at Kutna Hora." Link
RLD says, "Here are more photos of the Sedlec Ossuary. Very
interesting." Link.
JPA in Portugal writes, "After reading your entries about the churches
in Poland and near Prague, I should mention that in Portugal we also
have a couple of those. The most famous is called Capela dos Ossos, or
Bone Chapel. It is smaller than the ones you mention, but no less
interesting." Link
Joe Goldberg says, "Saw your post on the Kostnice bone ossuary, and I
have a few images of it as well, that capture the scale of what 40,000
dead dudes look like. See: Link,
Link,
And a coat of arms made of at least one of every bone in the human
body: Link."
BoingBoing pal Quinn says, "Even I have a set of pics from the ossuary
outside of Prague, with a couple of shots up on flickr: Link."
And reader Zizkov in
Czechoslovakia writes, "Read about the ossuary on BoingBoing. I
visited it last year and found it macabre and grotesque, though
perhaps not quite as grotesque as the gambolling snaphappy backpackers
(mainly American) who were there at the same time. I'm not exactly an
ancestor worshipper but I found the general visitor behaviour, uh,
distasteful. As I recall, entrance was 35 Kc and a photo pass the
same, that is, around $2.50 all in. Many individual opinions available
at virtualtourist.com
(search keyword: ossuary). For those interested in ossuarys, here is
another in Rome: Link<
/a>. 4,000 Capuchin friars (I passed this one by when in Rome). Merry
Christmas -- or whichever festivity you may be celebrating."
Thanks to all.
Brittle bone risk under-estimated
Brittle bone risk under-estimated
06/07/2004 06:58 PM
Many women fail to recognise that they are risk of developing the
brittle bone disease osteoporosis, a survey finds.
I Wanna Rock!
I Wanna Rock!
10/28/2003 11:09 PMFinally, Apple designs software that looks just as nice on Windows as
it does on OS X. I finally installed QuickTime on my primary system,
after seeing that they squished the horrid ClearType rendering issue
that plauged previous 6.x versions. iTunes? iLike a lot. Is it gonna
make me return my 60GB Nomad Zen? Nope; I like stuff that supports
WMA. Plus, with the ER-6 Isolator Earphones, just about any portable
jukebox sounds great. Is it gonna make me wanna sign up for Apple's
music service? Nope; I've got hundreds of CDs sitting on my bookshelf,
ready to rip. Is this release gonna make me any less pissy about the
recent changes over at EMusic? Nope. Sorry, had to throw that in
there. Unfortunately, there's no "end all, be all" digital
entertainment service out there. Dammit!...
Wanna click with someone?
Wanna click with someone?
01/23/2004 07:38 PMThere have been reports of other Internet companies, including Google,
vying to purchase Friendster; and several copycat sites have popped
up, including myspace ...
So, you wanna be a pyro?
So, you wanna be a pyro?
03/08/2004 11:03 PMBoingBoing buddy
Hutch
(pyrotechnics guru who works on the
Burning of the Man, as well as
Hollywood stuff) points us to a series of workshops in Southern
California where you can learn to operate fireworks and do pyro stage
effects.
The seminars cost only $15 each to attend (what is that in Starbusian
currency, like, four venti cappucinos?), and they're offered
by a group called Fireworks America. This year, they'll be held in
three locations: March 13 - Los Angeles area, March 20 - San Diego
area, March 27 - Stockton area. Hutch says, "This is a great
opportunity to learn more about fireworks and stage effects. Courses
are available for every level of experience. There will be special
'get your license' training for those that want it (please note: this
is for Public Display and Theatrical licenses, it does not include
Special Effects licensing information). These seminars are always
informative and a lot of fun! I learn new stuff every time I attend.
If you're interested in doing more shows, this is the place to meet
other operators and get on their crews."
Attendees must be 18 years or older. And if you're coming with no
prior experience or pyro scene connections, don't expect to walk away
with an invitation to join someone's crew. For good reasons, that
tends to take time, say folks in the biz. To RSVP for one of the
seminars, FIRST visit this link for
background info, then call Ashley or Dianna at 800-464-7976,
and for more background visit the Fireworks America
site.
You Wanna Start Something?
You Wanna Start Something?
04/18/2005 02:41 PMMicrosoft is hoping its new "Start Something" marketing campaign will
help grow sales of its four-year-old Windows XP operating system.
Start Something is the latest iteration of Microsoft's "XP Reloaded"
effort, officials say.
Come on, don't 'cha wanna know what's
next?
Come on, don't 'cha wanna know what's
next?
05/31/2004 01:52 PM
Your favourite band's
favourite band sucks. Slate article discussing iTunes' celebrity
playlists.
via gizmodo You Say You Wanna Revolution
You Say You Wanna Revolution
08/22/2004 07:48 AMDo you hate the government? Do you want to smash the corporate slave
state? Are you an anarchist, punk, eco-freak with a bad haircut
and attitude? Is your idea of a fun hobby sitting in your
basement practicing your bomb-making skills? Do you listen to
Rage Against the Machine all the time and have your walls lined
with posters of Che Guevara? Do you actually want to do something
to bring about the Revolution instead of getting stoned and rambling
about the Zapatistas? Well here's something easy and powerful you
can do to help bring the walls down: Vote for Bush.
Geeks Just Wanna Have Fun
Geeks Just Wanna Have Fun
05/25/2004 11:31 PMBuild It: Trying to build a tasteful yet eye-catching PC with
as many glowing parts as possible, Loyd gets a little loopy with cold
cathode UV tubes, luminous fans, and an iridescent acrylic case. Is it
gaudy or great? You be the judge.
I wanna go to Singapore
I wanna go to Singapore
02/07/2005 01:51 AM
James Seng keeps making me feel like jumping on a plane and going
to Singapore. He's now
talking about SingAREN GIX - an Gigabit (Internet2-like)
educational network.
That alone is a reason to go to Singapore - but there are many
other projects where James is helping their government promulgate a
wired distributed society. Perfect for DLAs.
I'll get there soon enough - James@!
Doctors Grow New Jaw Bone in Man's Back
(AP)
Doctors Grow New Jaw Bone in Man's Back
(AP)
08/27/2004 01:23 PMAP - A German who had his lower jaw cut out because of cancer has
enjoyed his first meal in nine years a bratwurst sandwich
after surgeons grew a new jaw bone in his back muscle and
transplanted it to his mouth in what experts call an "ambitious"
experiment.
Nanotech tubes help bone adhere to metal
Nanotech tubes help bone adhere to metal
08/11/2004 05:16 PMDirect and Related Links for
'Nanotech tubes help bone adhere to metal'
Tiny self-assembling tubes created by a researcher at the National
Institute for Nanotechnology at the University of Alberta could be a
key to creating better artificial joints….
Dinosaur Discovery Has Paleontologists
Thrilled to the Bone
Dinosaur Discovery Has Paleontologists
Thrilled to the Bone
03/31/2005 12:15 AMSci-Tech Today Mar 31 2005 4:11AM GMT
MSNBC - New jaw bone grown in man€™s
back muscle
MSNBC - New jaw bone grown in man€™s
back muscle
08/27/2004 01:42 PMMSNBC - New jaw bone grown in man˘€™s back
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Bone specialists take high-tech road
Bone specialists take high-tech road
01/06/2005 09:48 PMBig News Network Jan 7 2005 1:43AM GMT
Brittle bone disease scan delay
Brittle bone disease scan delay
05/23/2004 07:45 PMPeople with osteoporosis wait months for essential scans that
determine how they will be treated, a survey has found.
"Scientists Find Soft Tissue in T-Rex
Bone"
"Scientists Find Soft Tissue in T-Rex
Bone"
03/28/2005 10:46 AMWanna meet a hacker?
Wanna meet a hacker?
08/03/2004 11:05 AMShark Tank: Wanna bet?
Shark Tank: Wanna bet?
12/19/2004 03:19 PMThis printing company's network has to keep running, and everything in
the system is doubled up, so having both nodes down at the same time
is pretty much impossible -- in theory.
Wanna buy a news ticker?
Wanna buy a news ticker?
06/22/2005 02:58 AM
Buy the 7am News ticker
service! It appears that the long running 7am News Ticker is up
for sale. It was supposed to cease its service yesterday (June 20)
but it's still up today. I've used it for many years.
I like that it hits the Guardian and the BBC newsfeeds, plus you can
add one of your own for free.
It's a cool little service. I hope someone rescues it.
Wanna Buy Some Coke? It's Cheap.
Wanna Buy Some Coke? It's Cheap.
09/15/2004 01:33 PMCoke falls again on a reduced profit outlook. Bottom feeders, keep
your eyes open.
Wanna talk to your Honda?
Wanna talk to your Honda?
09/03/2004 03:51 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Wanna talk to
your Honda?'
IBM®, the world leader in information technology innovation, today
announced that it has jointly developed with Honda Motor Company a
unique, hands-free and natural-sounding in-vehicle speech-recognition
system - the industry’s leading-edge navigation application.
Honda will offer the system as standard equipment on the 2005 Acura RL
and as options on both the 2005 Acura MDX and 2005 Honda Odyssey in
the United States and Canada beginning this month….
Wanna see what 180 beats per minute
looks like?
Wanna see what 180 beats per minute
looks like?
07/12/2004 08:57 PM“Using Formula One style live telemetry, biometrics such as
instant power measurements heart rate, speed and cadence will be taken
from these [Tour de France] riders and displayed here via GPRS modem,
courtesy of T-mobile. This will allow you to get a unique and
objective insight in what it means to be racing the Tour de
France!”
If they don't wanna cooperate, there's
just nothin' we can do
If they don't wanna cooperate, there's
just nothin' we can do
03/14/2003 01:09 PM "U.S. consumers would not benefit from knowing
which grocery stores, restaurants and butchers stocked meat products
potentially contaminated with deadly bacteria" sez the USDA. What
am I missing here? Yes, I know, protein, but is it
really just
me? [more inside]
Psst... wanna see Google's new look?
Psst... wanna see Google's new look?
03/08/2004 11:08 PMGoogle has a new look, but it takes a neat little hack to see it.
"Really, this time, I wanna come back"
"Really, this time, I wanna come back"
04/03/2005 08:14 AMWanna Bet? Online Biz a Winner
Wanna Bet? Online Biz a Winner
11/03/2003 06:40 AMA British entrepreneur is betting on sporting-event wagers to make his
company a success. Inpired by Wall Street, Andrew Black bypasses the
bookmakers and takes a commission on the winner's earnings rather than
making money on the odds.
Shark Tank: Wanna bet she still says no?
Shark Tank: Wanna bet she still says no?
03/25/2005 05:07 PMDeveloper pilot fish needs to set up a Web front end for a database as
part of a project he's working on. And he finds exactly the tool he
needs -- or at least he thinks so.
Wanna buy a villa in Iraq?
Wanna buy a villa in Iraq?
06/13/2004 02:36 AMOdd real estate listings are almost as fun to surf as weird eBay
auctions. Here's an ad for what sounds like a charming Baghdad villa,
complete with "recently restored water and electricity," and "Big
basement designed also as anti-aircraft bunker with water facilities."
Asking price for the property is only $665,000 USD, in a neighborhood
described as "calm & safe."
Link (
Thanks, Jean-Luc)
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