Organic Art: Federico Junca Acebedo

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By now you should already know the deal with myninjaplease.com and the dopest contemporary art, but if you don’t the check out some of the art we continue to feature. Frederico Junca Acebedo is an artist currently residing in Miami Florida. His page features all sorts of eyecandy for the masses. Definitely give it a peep.

Here’s a statement by the man himself:

If i could put it into words there would be no reason to do it. When painting i allways wanted forms to develop in the same way that nature develops its magic, when you start a painting you stop thinking about the painting and art and all of that and then you begin to concentrate in emotions, passions, life, the expresiveness of colors, gestures, shapes and how they interact to absorb you…you step into the painting and get immersed in a whole new world in which the reality is felt rather than represented.

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Posted: July 26th, 2006
at 12:55pm


Categories: art,contemporary

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Do You Have Mirrors in Your Bikini?

Cuz I can see myself in it… no seriously, chill with the glare, chick.

In what will undoubtedly prove to be one of the greatest inventions of 2006, myninjaplease.com is proud to present to you the UV Metering Bikini.AA What it does is just that, measures how scorching the sun’s rays are and let’s you know when to get the hell outAA(which some of ya’ll farer ninjas need to work on, btw).AA This is truly revolutionary people.AA Go order it, ninjas! Until then, stay away from lobster-back Becky.

[ed: I think I can almost see a tidbit of…]

Article Via: Engadget

Posted: July 26th, 2006
at 12:19pm


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The Evolution of Office Space

FL Wright

An historical look at how buildings have moved people to work in different ways. A quote, shall we? Let’s shall.

What kind of working environment produces the best dynamics?AA What set of spatial factors call for the most efficiency while allowing the greatest flow of creativity to surge forward?AA I doubt these type of questions were asked in the early 20th century when Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Larking Building.

Ok well I’m not sure about the validity of that last statement, but it’s an interesting site nonetheless.

At the Working Environment Blog

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Posted: July 26th, 2006
at 11:20am


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My Ninja, Please! 7/26/06: The Paris PD be Hatiiin’

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I’m not actually talking about Paris, but rather Nancy, France, where police have made one of the most startling busts of the year.AA They managed to thwart an organized crime ring of crazy little ninjas, hell-bent on rolling the world’s largest joint ever.

Apparently these young dons were trying to register the oinj and actually break the official world record (Guinness, I guess) with a J measuring 1.12 meters… with over 70 grams of kind hash.AA But luckily Inspector Gadget swooped in, just in the nickel of time to foil the would-be blazed-outta-their-mind stoners. Little did the teens know that this is nowhere near the real world record.AA Not even close…. (nahmsayn).

"During an investigation targeting a group of four smokers in the eastern Vosges area of France, police discovered the giant joint containing 70 grams of marijuana resin. It had not been finished because of a lack of tobacco."

And if you don’t believe me, read the story @ YahooNews

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Posted: July 26th, 2006
at 10:18am


Categories: myninjaplease,crime,drogas

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Get On Down, My Ninja!!!

Annnd it’s X again:

Yo, it’s me, yea boy, Xavier(X-Man) back to make yea laugh again!!!! All i got to say about this is: ninjas can dance, forget that stereotype that you heard, they like to have fun too!!!! I think this ninja might be in "You Got Served 2 : The Final Dance Off " coming straight to dvd; the release date is probably never, butAAyou never kno now a days. Anyways, enjoy the video and stay tuned for more crazy stuff from the X-Man!!!!

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[ed: Oh my goodness. who let that black ninja in the club? Can’t take ninjas nowhere…]AA

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Posted: July 26th, 2006
at 10:15am


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Throwback Robot of the Week: ROB

eegads you old

If you remember this bad boy… you’re a real oldschool ninja.

The R.O.B. functions by receiving commands via optical flashes from a television screen. With the head pointed always at the screen, the arms move left, right, up, and down, and the hands pinch together and separate to manipulate objects on fixtures attached to the base.

Gamers without experience might wonder how R.O.B. relays data back to the NES, and in fact there is no direct way to do so. In Gyromite, one of R.O.B.’s base attachments holds and pushes buttons on an ordinary controller. In Stack-Up the player is supposed to press a button on his or her own controller to indicate when R.O.B. completes a task. While the Robot Series games were among the most complex of its time, they were reliant upon the honor system

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Posted: July 25th, 2006
at 2:57pm


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Just In Case

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Check out these fly, quiet, PC cases.AAAAApparently they’re lined with acoustic foam or some jazz.AA They’re pretty nice, equipped with plastic screws for easy drive installation, fold-out bays and the works.AA They have an extra vent ("advanced cooling system") above the power supply to help cool your over-clocked Pentium D 805 beast and a level quiet enough to practice your Seishin-teki kyAAyAAAAin peace.

Available from a British store.

Top of the mornin to ya gov’nor! What say? Come Again? For A£100 including VAT (off withAAme head, basically)AAyou might wanna make it a DIY.AA Jolly good then, carry on.

Original via: Red Ferret

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Posted: July 25th, 2006
at 12:18pm


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Craigslist Founder Aims to "Give People a Break"


Listen to the BBC interview of Craigslist founder, Craig Newmark (left, with Jim Buckmaster, president and CEO), talk of his wishes of full democratisation of the internet…

Props to Ian for the heads up

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Posted: July 25th, 2006
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Bouncy Castles Are Fun? Ninja What? Think Again!!

Two women died and more were injured when a bouncy castle in a UK park flew 50 feet in the air after the ropes used to tie it down snapped. After rising high above the park, the inflatable structure flipped, tumbling some of the 30 people inside down to the asphalt below. Carried by the wind, it traveled 150 ft. before crashing down to the ground across the park from where it lifted off.

Really not funny, but ninja-worthy news because it clearly may have been the work of an evil ninja (Bill O’Reilly anyone?)…

Full Story via The Daily Register

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Posted: July 25th, 2006
at 3:05am


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