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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.

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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