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It looks like the beginning of the end of the pay for content model favored by some in the main stream media, yesterday the New York Times announced that as of midnight 19th September the New York Times pay to view Select Service is no more. All content previously offered under the paid service is now...

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Not Living in A Box but a Dumpster!

Posted by Happydude | Posted in Building, Design, Eco, Miscellaneous, Video | Posted on 09-09-2011

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This video shows Gregory Lincoln Kloehn and his new abode which he has crafted out of an old dumpster(skip). It’s very compact but he does seem to have incorporated a few home comforts in there, you can find out more on his facebook page.

evolution of the WEB

Posted by Happydude | Posted in Design, digital, Technology | Posted on 02-09-2011

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A good animated infographic on the evolution of the web click on the icons and see even  more (screngrabs and info etc).

Hat tip Richie Jones

The Runaway Bobble Hat & A ‘Pom Pom’ House

Posted by Happydude | Posted in Art, Design, Eco, Fun, Media | Posted on 29-08-2011

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This cctv footage shows some guys walking around Leeds city centre in the hat which was created by Tony Broomhead local architect and artist following an  idea from his wife, Aprille.

The hat has still not returned but Tony has made a replacement  and 2 Cosy is now back outside Jamie Oliver’s restaurant in Leeds, until October.

Tony and Aprille Broomhead have also been busy on another project this time its all about ‘Pom Poms’ the idea started after the theft of Cosy 1, they have since been inundated with them after a request for people to send them as many as they could. They’ve had so many they have decided that they are going to build a ‘small house’ out of them when they have finished will post and let you have a look

More Geographically Accurate London Tube Map

Posted by Happydude | Posted in Design, Miscellaneous, Travel | Posted on 24-06-2011

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The people at this site London Tubemap have designed a more geographically-accurate version of the London Underground map, I like it gives you a much better idea of where you are going.