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MEAT CARDS: BUSINESS CARDS MADE FROM MEAT AND LASERS

Because of all the holes in the jerky, any individual card might not contain 100% of your information. So we think we might not sell individual 2" by 3.5" cards, but rather a strip of four cards, as shown here. So you can tear off cards as you like, giving them out as appropriate: ("Hmm, I don't want this person to have my mobile number..." HOMF HOMF HOMF "Here you go!")

Next, we need to investigate how to vacuum-pack each 4"x11" piece of jerky. Maybe we'll put it on a backing card, then vacuum-seal the whole thing in a bag? Maybe we'll put it in a Velcro bag with a little capsule of dessicant?

I've been googling "chamber vacuum sealers", but we don't have a spare $1,500.00 to invest in awesome vacuum packing.

Maybe we could ask the local deli to let us use _their_ sealer...? Any help or advice here would be appreciated.

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The main meatcards site is at meatcards.com. For news and announcements about when the cards go on sale, follow us on Twitter at @meatcards.

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FFFFOUND! | Javier Jaén » Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog

His work is in close relation with symbolic, ludicrous and two-sided languages, where subtractions and additions abound. He is interested in wordplay and the formal relations between literary and visual language. He looks for narrative and aesthetic scenarios within close and every day experienced contexts. His works involve techniques such as collage, appropriation, the object and image recycling.

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Facebook Opens a Door, and Start-Ups Rush In

Seesmic, a start-up led by Loïc Le Meur, has developed a program that lets users see and update their Facebook and Twitter streams without logging on to either.

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Microsoft Shows Off The Power Of Facebook’s New APIs

Earlier this week Facebook made the landmark (and long-awaited) announcement that it was going to enable the “Open Stream“, granting developers far more access and flexibility to Facebook data than they had before. To commemorate the event, Facebook held a special Technology Tasting at its Palo Alto office, where it gave everyone an idea of exactly what developers could do with the new data.

We saw some impressive demos, including an example from Plaxo of how social sites could symbiotically exchange data with Facebook, followed by a walkthrough of the upcoming version of the new Seesmic Desktop. But out of all of them, by far the most visually impressive was a pair of applications put together by Microsoft. Yes, that Microsoft. In less than 72 hours, two small teams managed to put together a pair of applications built on the new Facebook APIs that really show off just how robust a Facebook application can be. The first app was built in Microsoft’s Silverlight platform, while the other is based on .NET.

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Seesmic Tweets on Visible Tweets

music by Eric Satie ~ Gymnopédies - 1 ~

to test the application http://visibletweets.com

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ASCII ~ self portrait

roll over on blue rectangles ~ click on green & yellow rectangles ~ move the image with your mouse...

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Jacques Tati

               
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La Cinémathèque Française consacre une rétrospective au réalisateur de "Jour de Fêtes" à l'occasion de son 102e anniversaire, jusqu'au 2 août. Au Cent-Quatre, on peut visiter la Villa Arpel, mythique décor du film "Mon Oncle" jusqu'au 3 mai.

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The Falling Times

Falling Times is an everlasting and growing real-time news translation machine representing permanently appearing and disappearing information about our times and, simultaneously, the fall of our western decadent civilization.
Falling Times refers to the heavy InfoPollution we live in. The InfoSociety has created a new kind of consumer – the InfoConsumer! The most consumed information is the news today. The news has been turning more and more into an entertainment – the Infotainment. The news producers are the biggest info polluters of our time and thus are the biggest contributors to the infoEcological disaster.

In our visualization we reduce the content only to headlines and key words that appear in the news the most often. These reduced news are translated into a dynamic pictogram language that is considered to be universal and instantly understandable.

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Drum Set


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New FriendFeed: Simpler, Faster, Better (Maybe Too Fast)

FriendFeed cofounder Paul Bucheit was recently asked what it was like to be the R&D department for Facebook. His response was appropriately humble, but you can’t help but wonder how long it will be before Facebook, Twitter and FriendFeed all start to look pretty much identical as the services simply copy the best features from their competitors.

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