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  • Roo Reynolds – Microprinter
    Roo writes up his first experiments with his microprinter. The barcode stuff is particularly interesting.
    (tags: hardware electronics arduino printing microprinter barcodes )
  • microprinter / FrontPage
    "Hackers across the country are buying up old old receipt printers and imaginatively repurposing them into something new. We call them microprinters." pbwiki site for gathering resources around microprinters. Nice! Still waiting on mine (from the same load as Roo's) to arrive, though…
    (tags: hardware electronics arduino paper printing wiki microprinter )
  • derspatchel: Paintings from Azeroth
    "With that in mind, I present to you a gallery of paintings made by one Hoenikker J. Troll, hunter at large and painter at other times. He dragged an easel and paints all around this world. Of Warcraft." WoW screengrabs run through artistic filters. Some are really quite pretty, as, to be honest, is the source material.
    (tags: art photoshop worldofwarcraft screengrab )
  • Fullbright: Storymaking
    "…video games are driven by the player, experientially and emotionally. Fictional content–setting, characters, backstory– is useful inasmuch as it creates context for what the player chooses to do. This is ambient content, not linear narrative in any traditional sense. The creators of a gameworld should be lauded for their ability to believably render an intriguing fictional place– the world itself and the characters in it. However the value in a game is not to be found in its ability at storytelling, but in its potential for storymaking." Some commentary on the scale of storymaking games offer, from Steve Gaynor. Also: I like the word "storymaking", as opposed to "storytelling".
    (tags: games narrative story mechanics stevegaynor plot pace storymaking )
  • S/FJ: who is on twitter
    A pretty comprehensive list, I think.
    (tags: list humour twitter culture sashafrerejones accurate )
  • rubyist's aasm at master – GitHub
    AASM is "a library for adding finite state machines to Ruby classes. AASM started as the acts_as_state_machine plugin but has evolved into a more generic library that no longer targets only ActiveRecord models." And as a result, I might be using it a bit.
    (tags: programming ruby gem rails plugin statemachine )
  • nanoc: a Ruby CMS that generates static HTML » home
    "nanoc is a tool that runs on your local computer and compiles Markdown, Textile, Haml, etc. documents into static web pages, ready for uploading to any web host." Easily build static sites with a teeny bit of templating.
    (tags: ruby generation web publishing cms html static templating )
  • sserial2mobile – Google Code
    "This library implements the Software serial Arduino library to establish a serial connection to a Mobile phone. The methods methods hides the AT+ commands from the user allowing messages to be sent by passing the method on a phone number or email and the message." Oh, now that is interesting.
    (tags: mobile serial sms arudino )
  • A daily diary of Depression-era life, told on Twitter.: The Social Path
    "Late last year, my family found a line-a-day diary maintained by my great-aunt from 1937 to 1941. She was in her early teens, living on a small farm in rural Illinois with her two brothers, one of which was my grandfather." Now it's being syndicated, one line per day, on Twitter.
    (tags: twitter america depression diary socialhistory rurallife )
  • Twitter / Genny_Spencer
    "This is the real line-a-day diary of a young farmgirl in 1937. It is maintained by @griner."
    (tags: history twitter america depression gennyspencer diary socialhistory )
  • @ PSFK's Good Ideas Salon: What are the hot ideas in mobile? | Media | guardian.co.uk
    "We should be an embodied person in the world rather than a disembodied finger tickling a screen walking down the street. We need to unfold and unpack the screen into the world." Wonderfully put. I love Jones.
    (tags: interaction mobile ubicomp awesome mattjones quotation embodiment )
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