Everyday objects photoshopped into different materials
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Bugs photoshopped into everyday objects
Bugs photoshopped into everyday objects
09/24/2004 05:36 AM
Cory Doctorow:

Today's Worth1000 photoshopping contest: turn everyday objects into
insects. Naked-Lunch-tastic!
Link
Electrically Conductive Materials for
Pad Printing Now Available from Creative
Materials Inc.
Electrically Conductive Materials for
Pad Printing Now Available from Creative
Materials Inc.
03/14/2005 04:13 PMApplications include medical device and electronics manufacturing.
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F is for Photoshopped
F is for Photoshopped
07/02/2004 01:11 PM
Researchers at Dartmouth
University have developed an algorithm to automatically detect when a
digital photo has been
manipulated. Their statistical technique is based
on the fact that altering an image messes with the hidden mathematics
inside the photo.
"There is little doubt that counter-measures will be
developed to foil our detection schemes," says Farid. "Our hope,
however, is that as more authentication tools are developed it will
become increasingly more difficult to create convincing digital
forgeries."
Difficult, but not impossible, hopes the Weekly World News.
Link
Photoshopped chimeras
Photoshopped chimeras
05/18/2004 02:44 PM
On today's Worth1000 photoshopping contest: create a chimera consiting
of the combined body-parts of three or four animals.
Link
Photoshopped dream houses
Photoshopped dream houses
04/29/2004 07:41 AM
Lots of tasty entries into this Worth1000 photoshopping contest to
design a fantastical dream house.
Link
Photoshopped crime scene photos
Photoshopped crime scene photos
02/05/2005 09:25 PMXeni Jardin:

"Toronto Crime Stoppers" posts crime scene photos in which victim(s)
and perpetrator(s) have been digitally removed. The batch of images
linked in this post once depicted acts of violent sexual abuse of a
nine-year-old girl, but now contain only inanimate objects -- a sofa,
a bed, a wall, a water fountain. They're published online with a
public request that anyone who recognizes the site contact
authorities.
Link (
Thanks, Chad
Oakenfold)
Photoshopped crime scene photos --
UPDATED
Photoshopped crime scene photos --
UPDATED
02/07/2005 02:07 AMXeni Jardin:
Following up on
Friday's Boing Boing post about a Toronto anti-crime group that
photoshopped a series of child rape scene photos to remove victim and
perpetrator, then released the images online in hopes of public aid --
the crime site has been identified. The sexual assault is now believed
to have taken place at the
Port Orleans French
Quarter hotel at Walt Disney World in Florida.
Police in Toronto say they tracked down the hotel after releasing
photos from a porn site, showing the locations of sex attacks against
a girl who was around 12 years old. (...)[O]ne man who called to
identify the hotel e-mailed his own vacation photos, and they matched
scenes in photos that police had released. Within hours of releasing
the photos, police were "inundated" with tips from people in the
Toronto area about where they thought the pictures may have been
taken, said Det. Sgt. Paul Gillespie.
Link. See also this
Globe and Mail story:
Link (
Thanks, uberbabe) and a
canoe.ca story is here:
Link (
thanks, Martin Kuplens-Ewart)
And Boing Boing reader Tom
Collins says,
"When I saw the original story on ABC
News news last night, and then Boing Boing this morning, I couldn't
believe it! Back around 2000-2001 I met an artist named Jon Haddock
who had done a project called ISPs: p0rnography, with the figures
removed. It was a collection of pornographic photos from the
Internet that he had digitally removed the people from. The site is
still online, and based on the chronology of other projects on his
site, I'd say he did ISPs around 1999-2000. Many readers might
already be familiar with Jon's Screenshots
project that was listed on Slashdot back in 2000: A series of
drawings from an isometric perspective, in the style of a computer
game. The subject of each drawing is the image, or images, that
created a popular cultural event. Historical events (like the
assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the Lorraine Motel) are
used interchangeably with fictionalized events (like the picnic scene
from The Sound of Music)."
Link
See also this Toronto Star story:
The man and his victim hit the headlines last week when, in an
unprecedented move, Toronto's sex crimes unit released photos showing
a hotel room and other spots where the abuse occurred.
"When someone commits offences like this in public, it shows a lot of
arrogance," said Det.-Sgt. Paul Gillespie, one of the investigators on
the case. "It is like he's not too worried about getting caught." The
abuser, Gillespie added, "is fairly bold. "He's committing these acts
in some high-risk places."
LinkEveryday is Monday
Everyday is Monday
02/01/2005 10:11 PM
I had a week of Mondays last week and Friday had an added bonus of
being both Friday and Monday at the same time due to the holiday on
Thursday. From Monday onward, I seemed to fumble everything from the
complex to the simple. I patched the system a bunch of the CPAN sites
run on, as well as this blog, only to have it come up perfectly but be
unable to log in to the system because sshd decided it didn't want to
run so I have to wait until Ben can get to the console and start it
for me, hopefully soon. I spent the weekend away from computers to try
and change my system karma. :)
I've scanned all the pictures from Tunisia and have been sifting
through them and whenever sshd comes back online, I'll put them up on
the system.
But everyday is Halloween!
But everyday is Halloween!
09/01/2004 10:09 AM
David Pescovitz:
An idiotic principal at a middle school in Kansas is cracking down on
goths, sending them home if they dress in a way that may "disrupt the
school environment or impede learning in the classroom." Principal
Cherle Crain's quotes in this MTV.com article are amazingly asinine.
Here's my favorite:
"Last week, a parent told me her two
kids were talking about this at dinner," Crain said. "And one of them
said 'I'm so glad Ms. Crain did this, because a Goth sat behind me
last year and every single day he'd hiss at me like a snake.' And that
impeded his learning."
Link (Thanks,
Meri!)
Everyday Apocalyptic
Everyday Apocalyptic
04/11/2004 01:09 PM
Everyday
Apocalyptic Focusing on the epiphanic quality of apocalyptic
insight, Dark draws on the wisdom of popular culture-including
The
Simpsons,
Beck, and
Coen brothers' films-to expose
the "moral bankruptcy of our imaginations."
I
have no idea what any of this means. MSN Search -- More Useful Everyday
MSN Search -- More Useful Everyday
07/01/2004 05:38 AMCheck it out and let us know what you think .. The new site is up and
running .. dedicated "light" search page .. MSN
search.msn.com
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P&G's Everyday Profits
P&G's Everyday Profits
04/30/2004 02:50 PMThe consumer products giant reports surging sales and earnings.
A 'Far Cry' from the Everyday
A 'Far Cry' from the Everyday
07/07/2004 11:15 AMReview: Far Cry is one of the most taxing and visually
impressive games to ever hit our hard drives. It makes for a great 3D
video card benchmark-we show you how to test performance with
it.
PHPlist: Not your everyday Mailman
PHPlist: Not your everyday Mailman
08/27/2004 01:37 PMLike many (if not most) open source developers, I use Mailman, the GNU
mailing list manager, for all of my newsletter requirements. Recently,
however, I began playing with a different one-way announcement-type
newsletter mailer. It's called PHPlist, and as you might guess, in
contrast to Mailman, it's not Python powered. Beyond the language
difference, it adds a number of useful default features, including
email from RSS feeds and sophisticated user management that really
extends the power of an announcement-based mailing list.
Not your everyday landmark case
Not your everyday landmark case
06/10/2004 09:52 AMZDNet Jun 10 2004 1:40PM GMT
Round Up: Everyday vocabulary
Round Up: Everyday vocabulary
08/31/2004 01:27 PMnewmediazero Aug 31 2004 5:44PM GMT
Blogs in our everyday lives
Blogs in our everyday lives
04/23/2004 01:25 PMToday my Oregon State Primary voter guide arrived and totally blew me
away. It's funny how these silly things have gone from a diversion
for web designers into a tool to help shape elections.
Also, I love that there's a bonus "b" in the term "web blogs."
Ha!
"MSN Toolbar Beta -- More Useful
Everyday"
"MSN Toolbar Beta -- More Useful
Everyday"
01/27/2004 02:55 PMOrac^3 -- Not Your Everyday Casemod
Orac^3 -- Not Your Everyday Casemod
06/15/2004 12:09 AMMSN Toolbar Beta -- More Useful Everyday
MSN Toolbar Beta -- More Useful Everyday
01/27/2004 08:57 AMMSN toolbar beta to the public .. ªˆ„¨§ MSN
toolbar.msn.com
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Movie trailers for everyday life
Movie trailers for everyday life
09/14/2004 07:18 AMthemorningnews.org/archives/stories/trailers_for_everyday_life.php<
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site | 3 links
NewsForge: PHPlist: Not Your Everyday
Mailman
NewsForge: PHPlist: Not Your Everyday
Mailman
08/27/2004 07:31 PM"Recently, however, I began playing with a different one-way
announcement-type newsletter mailer. It's called PHPlist, and as you
might guess, in contrast to Mailman, it's not Python powered..."
"Everyday Hackers" in the Boston Globe
"Everyday Hackers" in the Boston Globe
04/19/2004 12:24 PM
A Boston Globe article,
"Everyday Hackers" by Robert Gavin, talks about the
phenomenon of bringing hacks home to the citizen engineer. The article
is nice enough to weave into the story the O'Reilly
Hacks series I spend much time
on, our new
Hacking Projects for
Geeks series, Paul Graham's
"Hackers & Painters",
and
Ready Made magazine.
Today, a growing hacker culture is not only reclaiming the original
meaning of the term but also applying its can-do ethic far beyond
computer code to embrace everything from home electronics to home
improvements. Just as the first hackers looked at behemothcomputers
and rudimentary programs and insisted, "We can make them better," so
are modern-day hackers looking at a wide variety of products,
services, and materials and saying, "We can make these better,
too."
...
Said Dornfest: "The difference between a hacker and consumer is a
consumer says, 'I wish it would work this way.' A hacker says, `I've
got a screwdriver and a few minutes.'"
Everyday Gourmet founder is culinary
queen
Everyday Gourmet founder is culinary
queen
02/03/2003 10:14 AMIn a just world, a Google search for the word "multi-tasking" would
yield a computer screen filled with an 8"x10" glossy of Carol Puckett
Daily. ...
I post on techtree everyday. please give
me the stipend
I post on techtree everyday. please give
me the stipend
08/09/2004 11:28 AMTechTree Aug 9 2004 3:24PM GMT
Everyday Fashion as Pictured in Sears
Catalogs
Everyday Fashion as Pictured in Sears
Catalogs
12/17/2003 11:55 AM
I just happened upon these amazing books edited by JoAnne Olian, the
"Everyday Fashion as Pictured in Sears Catalogs" series, covering
kids' fashions from 1900-1950,
1909-1920,
the forties,
the fifties and
the sixties.
New "everyday neuroscience" book from
author of Emergence
New "everyday neuroscience" book from
author of Emergence
01/16/2004 11:35 AMSteven Johnson, the guy who wrote the brilliant
Emergence (a book whose lyrical description of
emergent phenomena in ant-colonies inspired both my forthcoming
novella Human Readable and the ants that crawl over Appeals Court, the
sequel Charlie Stross and I wrote to
Jury Service, which will be
published as a fix-up novel by
Argosy
in just a couple weeks), has a new book out:
Mind Wide Open: Your Brain And The Neuroscience Of
Everyday Life, which he describes as:
...an attempt to look systematically at the question of what brain
science can tell you about yourself as an individual. There are a
number of great books that ask questions like: How did the brain
evolve? Or: how does the brain work? This book asks a related, but
more intimate question: how does your brain work? In what ways can
science shed light on your own personality traits, emotional habits,
mental blindspots or strengths? In the book I've set myself up as a
kind of guinea pig for this experiment: I take a number of tests that
evaluate different cognitive faculties; I do a number of explorations
with neurofeedback; I help design a series of fMRI experiments on my
own head. I also have conversations with some of the world's leading
brain scientists, who function as guides through this amazing inner
landscape.
LinkBiometric Technology Creeping Into
Everyday Life
Biometric Technology Creeping Into
Everyday Life
08/12/2004 08:46 PMWhile biometrics has seen use for years to restrict access in
corporate and military settings, it is only now creeping into everyday
life. We can expect to see it in everything from travel settings to
financial transactions.
Winning the hearts of everyday
technology users
Winning the hearts of everyday
technology users
03/19/2005 02:22 AMOver the past week I have been really sick with the Flu, my doctor
sent me home for 3 days bed rest, and yet I felt I needed to complete
my podcast in the middle of being absolutely miserable. I will
probably someday listen to those 2 shows and say what was I
thinking.
With that being said I knew the shows were about 50% of were they
should be quality wise and the perfectionist in me said don't release
them, but hey I said their are thousands of people out their counting
on my show to come out Tuesday and Friday mornings so no mater what I
better get myself behind the Mic and do a podcast.
Is it worth it, I say absolutely, I received over 200 e-mail's from
listeners wishing me well, and you know that is powerful in it's own
way.
This morning I received a particular nice e-mail from a
listener/reader who just happens to be a Mac user, heck even I can say
that I am a mac user, the old habits die hard and I temper that with,
I use both operating systems with equal pleasure.
This note made me realize that people are starting to get to know
Todd the Geek here at Geek News Central. It has become apparently
obvious to me that not only is the weblog important but as equally
important is getting all of you to know me better, and I think thru
the Podcast that is happening. But for the special
person out there today that made my day, Thank you I really
appreciated it.
Never fear though I will be back in prime form on Tuesday with more
personal highlights and stimulating news commentary. Back to the
normal record and post no more editing out coughing and all that other
nasty stuff..
30,000 PC's turn 'Zombies' everyday this
year!
30,000 PC's turn 'Zombies' everyday this
year!
09/21/2004 03:04 PM123Bharath.com Sep 21 2004 6:26PM GMT
The Morning News - Trailers for Everyday
Life
The Morning News - Trailers for Everyday
Life
09/15/2004 02:28 AMAmd Set to Deliver New Processor Family
That Redefines Everyday Computing
Amd Set to Deliver New Processor Family
That Redefines Everyday Computing
06/07/2004 08:58 AMPA News via The Scotsman Online Jun 7 2004 1:28PM GMT
Americans Turn to Internet for Everyday
Tasks -- Gradually
Americans Turn to Internet for Everyday
Tasks -- Gradually
08/11/2004 06:50 PMInternet News Aug 11 2004 11:42PM GMT
Applied Materials Was Right
Applied Materials Was Right
05/19/2004 01:19 PMThe leading semiconductor equipment maker builds off a solid first
quarter.
Is Applied Materials a Buy?
Is Applied Materials a Buy?
04/12/2005 01:24 PMAlthough it's been painful for the past year, you might want to look
at this company again.
IT Learning Materials
IT Learning Materials
05/04/2004 06:37 AMIT Learning Materialshttp://www.itlearningmateria
ls.comIT Learning Materials provides annotated
internet links for educators, students, and new teachers. There is
also a section of tutorials on computer applications and concepts,
including: Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Photoshop, C, C++, Visual
Basic, JAVA programming, Operating Systems, Search Engines. and Web
Design. This will be added to
Education and Distance
Learning Resources 2004 Internet MiniGuide.
3D in Depth: Materials, Pt. 2
3D in Depth: Materials, Pt. 2
03/06/2004 01:58 AMThis month we delve into the wonderful world of texture creation and
explore different programs, options and techniques (such as how to
create a tileable texture). An extensive resource list is also
provided. By Nathan Segal. 0305.
3D in Depth: Materials, Pt. 1.
3D in Depth: Materials, Pt. 1.
02/11/2004 08:01 AMThis month, we look at basic materials and how you can use them in a
scene. Textures, whether computer created or from a source outside of
the computer, allow you to develop realistic imagery. By Nathan Segal.
0111
... and so everyday at dawn the Twin
Pushers return to their ancestral island
... and so everyday at dawn the Twin
Pushers return to their ancestral island
06/29/2004 11:57 PM
Twin
Pushers and Other Free Flight Oddities. "For years, twin
pushers were the dominant form of competition model. The format
was discovered well before the first world war and remained common
until the mid thirties."
Dannysoar excavates
a lost model airplane format, and goes on to look at
Mystery
Biplanes,
The Airplanes
of Things to Come,
Miss Auto Gyro
Across the Channel Day, and other winging things, in great and
pleasingly eccentric abundance.
Klick the Klicker!
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