Shepard Fairey, the artist behind "Andre The Giant Has A Posse," created this poster to show his support of Barack Obama. Apparently, the limited edition prints sold out in moments. It appears that Obama has a posse too.

We Make Money Not Art has a post up about DIY tractors in rural Poland, photographed by ?ukasz Sk?pski. ?ak Gallery in Berlin is currently showing prints of Sk?pski's photos, and there's video of interviews with the farmer-tinkerers circulating somewhere, too. Snip:
In the '60s Poland it was almost impossible to acquire a tractor in Poland. Agricultural machines produced by the country were available mainly for state-owned enterprises. For private farmers these tractors were too expensive and they weren't even robust or efficient enough for the mountain region. Out of necessity they constructed their own machines using spare parts and bits and pieces from whatever machines they could find. Including decommissioned army vehicles and pre-WWI German machines.Link.
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"RoBo," an ordinary nerd dude who likes to tinker with wearable computing in his free time, goes to a sex products expo in Hollywood. Hijinks ensue.
Link to BBtv post with video and discussion.
RoBo previously appeared, mit wearable gizmos, in the BBtv episode "Wearable Computing / Sensors and Sensibility."

The ?ak Gallery in Berlin has an exhibition up with an extensive collection of 1960s Polish homemade tractors (photos only, unfortunately). - [via] Link.
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MAKE: Volume 11: Alt Vehicles - Link.
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Check out this nifty automated strip cutter for surface-mount components built by some Dutch students from printer parts (stepper motor and LCD display), an Atmel ATMega8 controller, and a servomotor.
You may have noticed a little advertising spot over in the sidebar there. SimpleBits is pleased to have joined The Deck, which is described perfectly as:
The premier advertising network for reaching creative, web and design professionals, The Deck serves up millions of page views each month and is uniquely configured to connect the right marketers to a targeted, influential audience.
I’d never slap just any ol’ ad up here. And that’s why I’m excited to join a network that is picky about the advertising it accepts. My latte addiction has hope now.
Special thanks to Jim Coudal and the rest of my fellow Deckians.
I thought it was silly when a TSA agent at the Oakland airport asked me with concern in her voice to remove my thin cotton sweater before walking through the metal detector this afternoon, but it sounds like things are even sillier at San Francisco Airport. Scott Beale reports:
Wow, flying out of SFO just became much worse. While traveling this morning I surprised to find out that TSA is now requiring that you remove all electronic devices from your carry-on bags, including cables etc. and place them in a separate bin to be scanned at the security checkpoints. Along with slowing down the line to a crawl, this will undoubtedly lead to people losing expensive equipment, not to mention the possiblity for your stuff to be accidentally taken by someone else or even stolen.LinkOf course none of this information is mentioned on either the TSA or SFO websites.
Does anyone know if TSA is requiring this at any other airports?
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David Ellis made this owl instrument, inspired by a player piano. - [via] Link.
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Link. (thanks, Kendra / image: BBC News)The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) says that for the past two years, the Thai authorities have refused to allow a group of 20 Kayan to leave the country, despite firm offers to resettle them in Finland and New Zealand. The suspicion is that the women are being kept in Thailand because of the central role they play in the local tourism industry.

Here's a site with PDFs for making custom cardboard boxes for Poker-, Bridge-size and "big deck" playing card boxes. There's also a link to an app for generating custom-size "tuck box" templates. I have some tarot decks that could use a new home. It'll be fun to design custom art for them.
Making Custom Card Boxes - [Thanks, Patti!] Link
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Here's a note from Sean, one of the people who were in the media last year for the Mooninite event, he sent this in... post in the comments with you thoughts! -
Hi, I'm Sean Stevens, From the infamous Mooninite Madness of 1-31-07. Unfortunately I've been totally buried in work and other things so I didn't have a chance to "celebrate" the anniversary... But if you would, please send a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has remembered the day. It's a scary world where the people in Office don't understand the need to change things, Make them how we want. But it's a basic desire. The desire to Create. The desire to Make things Better. The fact that people have created Bushinites and Binladenites.... Even a Zebblerite! And put them all over Boston...In some of the same spots even... To me it's a real show of strength and civil disobedience. Of course, I know it's all in fun too... That's all it was ever meant as. (Though I prefer the "LOLz" spelling personally) Anyways, I hope that more people will put effort into trying to understand things that they don't... Fear of things that aren't understood that is the root cause of Terrorism. Until more people start thinking for themselves and stop letting the government/media tell them what is truth I'm afraid we are stuck with that fear. Government and Police can only write laws and try to stop those who break them. Then they can publish stories of their "Success" and hold press conferences... To make us think we are safe. But we aren't. Rely on yourself. Rely on Community. Live your life, be aware of your surroundings. The only thing worse than loosing one's life is giving it up for false safety-Sean Stevens[Read this article] [Comment on this article]
LinkA leading general is pleading with the armed services to let troops blog and post to YouTube. Too bad the video site is banned on military nets, and Army rules squeeze military bloggers, hard.
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