1. drop, shift left, drop again, shift right, repeat…

    February 12, 2009 by coye

    Space Invader Pixel Cookies

    Space Invader Pixel Cookies

    Someone had the great idea to make Space Invader cookies using cookie dough and a play-doh fun factory… yum… here’s the How To


  2. it’s all in the package…

    December 9, 2008 by coye

    G1 vs. iPhone

    in response to an article titled “iPhone Bulge Called ‘Most Popular’ Feature” i have only one thing to say… my G1 bulge is bigger & thicker.


  3. my wallet’s gone…

    April 21, 2008 by coye

    Evil Mad Scientist has a sweet step-by-step method of creating your very own sawed-off USB cable.


  4. Wing Nut

    April 14, 2008 by blair

    Old Asian woman sings karaoke… and rocks the spot with favorites like 9 to 5 and Dancing Queen.

    Wing nut!


  5. the fingers you have used to dial… are too fat

    April 10, 2008 by coye

    this site contains PLENTY of phone company voice recordings (errors and whatnot), all in both WAV and MP3 formats.

    they could make for some clever outgoing messages, ringtones or music samples.

    the ones that ask for another 25 cents are my faves


  6. GrooveStep Nintendo DS Step Sequencer.

    by jef

    Love the interface! So simple. GrooveStep via Create Digital Music.


  7. Japanese Casual Game Lovin

    April 7, 2008 by robert

    Ran across a couple interesting games while putting together a deck on casual gaming. The first is You Are Lucky:

    it’s all in Japanese, but surprisingly easy to follow.

    Also, Makibishi Comic ,

    which is similar to Samorost in it’s visual point and click style.


  8. Japanese Robot Sings and Dances

    April 1, 2008 by blair

    Japanese robot sings and dances gay American songs…


  9. mario is a slumlord…

    March 20, 2008 by coye

    Nintendo & Monopoly
    who wants some?


  10. Pocket physics

    March 16, 2008 by jef

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    I was talking to Davers about homebrew and had to share this gem:
    Pocket Physics for the Nintendo DS

    (this guy also wrote the awesome NitroTracker DS).

    Originally i became aware of this concept from the MIT Whiteboard Physics demo. So how badass is it to have it in your pocket for some hyper-creative Line Rider-esque (although Line Rider is coming to the DS soon) sketching? Very!

    Further reading surfaced an accelerometer card for the DS which is made just for apps like Pocket Physics.