Bamboo microscopes made in India for $4

Mason says:

200710311436
Bamboo microscopes that cost just $4 are being made in India by a group called Jodo Gyan. They’re hoping to supply kids with more hands-on learning, and get away from rote memorization.

Nature has an article about this, with photos of the microscope and of a woman making them.

Originally posted by Mark Frauenfelder from Boing Boing

HOWTO Find out why your flight is REALLY delayed

Here’s a great tip from Consumerist: airlines’ cargo-tracking websites often give the real explanation for flight delays on their passenger jets. The next time your flight gets delayed, try looking up the story on the airline’s cargo site and see if the problem is the airline’s fault (mechanical failures and so on), and then use that as evidence to get refunds/miles/tickets out of the airline.

It can be hard to get a straight answer out of airlines sometime about the real reason a flight is delayed. For some reason, though, they’re more straight up about their packages than their passengers. See, the airlines have special cargo websites which are supposed to be for people tracking packages they’re shipping through the airline. Here’s the cargo sites for some of the major carriers…

AmericanAirlines
Continental
Delta

NWA
Southwest
United
USAirways

Originally posted by Cory Doctorow from Boing Boing

Famous Bigfoot film: 40th anniversary

 Wp-Content Bigfoot Patterson01-1

 Wp-Content Patterson Bigfoot



Tomorrow is the 40th anniversary of the famous Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot footage, taken at Bluff Creek, California. Over the last four decades, the short shaky film has ignited countless young people’s interest in cryptozoology and strange phenomena, including my own. As Loren Coleman suggests over at Cryptomundo, let’s take just a moment to shelve preconceived notions and rumors, put “belief” and “disbelief” back in the province of religion where they belong, and just appreciate the curiosity of the clip. Link

Originally posted by David Pescovitz from Boing Boing

Complete Don Martin two volume set

Beatlesmartin


In its heyday, MAD magazine was required reading for happy mutants. Every (cheap!) issue was jam-packed with terrific cartoons, highlarious parody, social commentary disguised as sophomoric humor, and quite a few jokes that I pretended to get but was secretly too young to understand. The Don Martin Department was always my favorite section (along with Dave Berg’s strips and the sacred fold-in) so I’m salivating over the publication of The Completely MAD Don Martin, a beautifully-packaged two-volume collection of everything Martin ever did for MAD, from 1957 to 1987. Over at the Arf Lovers blog, Craig Yoe interviewed Jon Anderson of Running Press, publishers of the mighty tomes. From the interview:

 Blog Images 10-16-07 Martin Amazon
How did the project come about?

I had been talking with the folks at Mad for years about wanting to collect the works of their best and most prolific artists. The result is going to be a series of deluxe boxed sets concentrating on one artist at a time. We’ve begun with Don Martin, but future years will bring Jack Davis, Al Jaffe, Sergio Aragones, Mort Drucker, etc.

And I hope my very fave Wally Wood! Anyhoo, this Don Martin set is the perfect beginning for things to come. It doesn’t look like you spared anything.

That was the idea. We were so determined to produce a true collector’s item that we went and hired the same folks who had produced The Complete Far Side and The Complete Calvin & Hobbes collections of a few years ago. The set is two volumes, 1,000 pages, slip-cased, and is printed on such high-quality paper that it weighs in at over twenty pounds. The retail price is $150 (Cheap!). And we were able to get appreciation pieces from almost all of Martin’s Mad colleagues as well as a wonderful introduction from Gary Larson… The end result is a celebration of Don Martin’s Mad Magazine career, and it does include every single illustration he produced over a span of thirty years as a contributor, including the stickers, posters and other ephemera.

Link to Arf interview, Link to buy The Completely Mad Don Martin

Originally posted by David Pescovitz from Boing Boing