Found … outside the Tower of London (England). Pointing to … the Tower of London (England).
It’s elegant. It’s helpful. It’s honest. It’s the greatest sign ever made.
Yup.
Found … outside the Tower of London (England). Pointing to … the Tower of London (England).
It’s elegant. It’s helpful. It’s honest. It’s the greatest sign ever made.
Yup.
Aviation has always been a huge part of ergonomics and interface design. Partly because of the linked military history, partly because of the grave consequences of design errors involved in trying to keep a large hunk of metal flying through the air (you know… cause it ain’t natural). And there’s airports, a crucial part of that equation.
Popular Mechanics put together a list of the 18 strangest. From islands to intersections, cliff-sides and frozen tundras, here’s a tribute to the modern gateways of the world in this travel-heavy time of year. Happy flying. And safe landing.
Techies, biomedical people, and health professionals will find this article fascinating. They’ll be glued to their monitors as they slowly scroll down the page in disbelief, I kid you not. As for the rest of you, here are some highlights:
“These lenses don’t need to be very complex to be useful… a lens with a single pixel could aid people with impaired hearing.”
“With basic image processing and Internet access, a contact-lens display could unlock whole new worlds of visual information, unfettered by the constraints of a physical display.”
“Rabbits wore lenses containing metal circuit structures for 20 minutes at a time with no adverse effects.”
Move over 2-in-1 Shampoo & Conditioner, there’s a new sheriff in town! Like the breakthrough product that revolutionized the hair industry, the 2-in-1 Plate & Keyboard combo allows us to combine with ease two of our favorite activities: eating and computing – just remember to keep your keyboard degreaser handy.

Won't you stay for dinner?
Will this ground-breaking invention go down as one of the true milestones of innovation, like the wheel or the printing press? Will it spread like wildfire in this digital age like mobile phones and ipods? Only time will tell. One things for sure, we’re all one step closer to never having to leave our computers again. For anything. Ever.
Everyone’s okay with that, right?
From time to time I’d just like to post examples of ingenious and inspiring designs out there. Like this one found on FAIL blog, a hilarious site for pointing out horrendous, offensive, and otherwise questionable designs found anywhere and everywhere.
Log, meet car. Car, meet your new bumper. Other drivers, go ahead and tailgate – I dare you!