Dalek
A bundle of links
I’ve been sent a bunch of links this week that I just haven’t got round to blogging. So I’m going to catch up by putting them all in this post.
From Tim–
CHDK. New firmware I could install on my Canon A620 to give t new and interesting features, including bracketing, which I wanted to do loads in the States.
Copycrime. We’re all criminals because we want to play our music on a variety of machines and in different formats.
PeerGuardian. Protect your privacy on p2p.
We like Daleks, here at Project Dalek. We like them a lot. We want more Daleks in this world. We don’t really care what size they are – scale models or full-size Daleks. We don’t care if they are ‘real’ or CG renders. So long as they are Daleks we are happy.
Are you ready to take the plunge and create a Dalek of your very own? If so, Project Dalek is the place for you. Project Dalek is the home of the ‘Dalek Builder’s Workshop Manual’, the Dalek builder’s bible. It contains everything you need to know about how to construct a full size Dalek of your very own.
We also have Dalek plans for every major Dalek variant. These are free to download, once you have become part of the Project.
From Skippy–
Stopped Clocks. A campaign to get public clocks around the country running again.
The Toy. A Bluetooth enabled vibrator.
Here’s how it works: Ladies, get your lover to send you a text message. Sync your Bluetooth-enabled phone with The Toy, then insert The Toy (not your phone, that could be a serious hospital bill) into your you-know-what. Grab your cell phone, and read the text message your lover sent you. The message is then transported automatically to The Toy, which turns those SMS messages into vibrations. Best of all, each letter of the alphabet has a different effect on your body. More specifically, there are 45 possible vibrating effects from any one letter, plus 7,200 variations from a single text message. So depending on the length of the message, you could feel some serious vibration.
Daleks at the Museum of Science and Industry
Sixty eight Daleks assembled at the Museum of Science and Industry to break the world record for the most Daleks in one place at the same time (previously fifty).
This is cool, and I wish I’d known about it to be there. But it’s also and incredibly silly record to break. Does anyone know of anything similarly bizarre I could do to get into the record books?