Scare the crap out of your kids with the freaky Twittering Teddy Bear

How 2.0: How to Make a Twittering Teddy Bear from My Home 2.0 DIY on Vimeo.

Full Instructions are available.

It is online, add it if you will.

Scare the crap out of your kids with the freaky Twittering Teddy Bear

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A Conversation with Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo

In a society growing dumber, do the most mass-produced and contrived artifacts of pop culture actually contain its most advanced ideas? Under de-evolution, are commercials the most revolutionary art…

A Conversation with Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo

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DIYbio – Homebrew BioTech

In the packed back-room of Asgard’s Irish Pub in Cambridge, a diverse crowd of 25 enthusiasts gathered to discuss the next big thing in biology: amateurs. Mackenzie (Mac) Cowell led-off the night…

DIYbio – Homebrew BioTech

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Mike is looking at his Profile for the first time in ages.. (yes, he likes meta status updates (like this one – I’m parenthecially commenting on updating my status)).

Mike is looking at his Profile for the first time in ages.. (yes, he likes meta status updates (like this one – I’m parenthecially commenting on updating my status)).

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Mike Hills replied to the discussion The Manual and missed clues

Mike Hills replied to the discussion The Manual and missed clues

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Highlights from the New Yorker Conference, “Stories from the Near Future”

The New Yorker recently sponsored a conference “Stories from the Near Future”.

Here is a selection of some of the archived videos:

Highlights from the New Yorker Conference, “Stories from the Near Future”

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