Blip Enhance For The Internet

by Christopher Paul on June 9, 2013

I love this idea of sending false data to Google and others to increase your privacy.

With all the talk about excess government spying using American Internet companies, this becomes a timely idea. It’s probably easier to flood the system with data than it is to sort through it all.

via A VC

Whistle — Excercize Monitoring For Your Dog

by Christopher Paul on June 8, 2013

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Well, it was bound to happen… Someone went and developed a biometric health monitor for your dog — complete with a smartphone app and social connectivity to post updates to their social profile.

What? You mean you don’t have a Facebook or Twitter account for your pet? What year are you in??

via Apartment Therapy

My Happy End — A 2½D Animated Short

by Christopher Paul on June 8, 2013

How did I miss this fantastic animated short from 2008?

Cronuts Are a Thing

by Christopher Paul on June 4, 2013

Cronuts, doughnuts made from croissant dough, are real and in high demand in NYC. There is a quasi black market for them on Craigslist. But if you don’t want to pay a premium, there is a DIY recipe for those who want to try such a thing.

via Kottke

Flying In Somalia Sounds Bad

by Christopher Paul on June 3, 2013

I haven’t been to any other country but England and Canada. I know I should get out more and I sometimes envy those who travel to "far and exotic places" for life experiences. But I don’t think I’d want flying domestically in Somalia to be one of them. It sounds like a horrible experience – even if you live to tell about it.

Taking a domestic flight in Somalia is an experience that can best be described as travelling to the brink of death and coming back. The airplanes on the domestic routes are commonly called express flying coffins and those who survive a flight on them are fittingly referred to as coffin dodgers.

People say prayers reserved for the dead as they take off. It’s crowded – no seats for some and if you have to get up, you’ll lose it. The seats, for that matter, don’t stay upright. There is no baggage storage. And no AC. The pilots enter through the emergency exits. Oh… and black smoke pours out of the engines. And let’s not forget that planes have been targeted by terrorists.

Perhaps the black smoke and no AC isn’t the norm but it sure sounds like a regular thing. And yet, people think this is better than driving given the poor safety conditions of their roads.

via Boing Boing