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why wy?

Wednesday, October 26, 2005 at 8:16 AM

more geeky links, courtesy of boing boing

- remote controlled humans. Basically a headset with a powerful magnet that upsets your sense of balance, so you walk left or right, depending on who's holding the remote.
- mr calm and ms angry. step back for the optical illusion to work.
- and this card game set seems like something kev and jo would enjoy. It's like non-verbal boggle, matching shapes and colours.
- and for word geeks, beware of fake words in the dictionary. It's a copyright thing, and has become an easter egg hunt of sorts. Of course, you have to be The Times'crossword editor or something to actually know what you're talking about.

1 comment:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's also known to be done for phone books too, same reason - so you can easily prove someone has copied you later...

I always wondered about "Mr Shit" in the Singapore Phone Book...  

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