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Some other ninja with ultimate skills probably already bought this, but, if it was you and you’re reading myninjaplease, let us use it and we’ll pay you back, doggy.AA ThisAAsmall (cough)AAitem is for sale on ebay.AA It’sAAactually an old school early 20th century mahogany camera.
2,900 big ones.
Bayraider via: Tech Digest
Finally… A chair for my jiggy ninjas on the block….
Haven’t you been dismayed at the lack of playalistic lawn furniture that really allows you to highlight your ninjaness while out lamping in front of your crib? Sometimes the stoop just ain’t cuttin’ it when you really need to floss in style.
Enter the reDO Leather Folding Chair. With touches of wood and interwoven leather strips, this is a chair you can shine in. Just make sure you can ive up to the price tag, a measly $2,500. Right.
Ummm…. Cop it
via productdose
Can You Please Turn Out the Lights?!
"This photograph was taken by a NASA satellite over a 24 hour time span, so as to capture the view of the Earth at night from space in every time zone."
I think my ninjas in the US and Europe need to turn off the damn lights!
via Netscape News
Don’t Download This Song!
Weird Al Yankovic, one of our personal favorites with the goofy-ass ninja technique, has just released the anthem for the music-downloading generation.
give it a listen or a download here.
Also available on the site for his new album, "Straight Outta Lynwood."
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Porn for the literati…
These amazing pictures of libraries around the world are from the book, Libraries,AA by Candida HAAfer.
Posted: August 23rd, 2006
at 9:37pm by Black Ock
Categories: art,architecture,photo
Comments: 1 comment
Freeze a Snail and Bring it Back to Life! Yeah, You!
MAKE Magazine shows us how to do it. Yes, for real. Now that’s ninja status.
Posted: August 23rd, 2006
at 6:01pm by Black Ock
Categories: life,too good to be true
Comments: No comments
Shopping Carts on the Edge…
The problem of homelessness amongst shopping carts has been a growing issue all across America. The Stray Shopping Cart Project, by Julian Montague, takes photos of lost carts all over the country.
They have a book of the same title now in stores.
via neatorama