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Thursday, January 21

Flash In The Brainpan: Snakebox

Our universe. Is it in three dimensions? Four dimensions? Ten dimensions? We'll leave that for the physicists to figure out. All we want you to know today is that Snakebox is the traditional snake game moved from a plane to a cube. Well, okay, really the snake is just on the outside of a cube. But do you really want to get into wormholes and string theory on a Thursday?

kinda

Snakebox also has a very nice Spanish-guitar-and-synth soundtrack delivered by a computer which was clearly classically trained. It's just so fusion! Head on through and enjoy.

Special thanks to chief mod Gatzby for the recommendation. Remember, if you don't play it right now, he'll ban you for life.

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Wednesday, January 20

One Button Rats: Woot Weads The Wire

Every week in this space, we’ll take a look at the news and offer our own incisive blend of commentary, analysis, and poop jokes. The news you need, from a voice you can trust, in the 90 seconds you have to spare: that’s Woot Weads the Wire.

LUNGBY, Denmark (UPI) -- Rats fed a diet rich in apples showed an increase of bacteria that could improve intestinal health, Danish researchers said.

The researchers added that the findings could lead to the announcement of a new pill, the so-called "Apple Tablet", as early as next Tuesday.

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Tuesday, January 19

A Little Bright Spot In The Dark

From: Bryan Meyers
Subject: Woot saved my life
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 5:23 PM

My name is Bryan Meyers. I have just been evacuated from the Haiti earthquake. One of the things I had with me when the quake started was my cell phone; stuck to its back was the Lumpod LED flashlight that I had received some time ago in a Woot Bag of Crap. I had to walk through the dark streets of Port-au-Prince six miles to get to a secure place. I walked over rubble, bodies (dead and injured), downed wires, back alleys. The flashlight lit my way very reliably. As I said in my journal, THANK YOU, BAG OF CRAP!

If you’re interested, you can read my journal and view some pictures at www.bmeyers.net/haiti or at haiti.bmeyers.net.

From: Matt J. Rutledge
Subject: Woot saved my life
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 9:01 AM

Bryan, Thank you so much for sending this. I have shared this with all of our employees and I expect they will all be as deeply moved as I am by it. We don’t deserve credit for anything of course, but I appreciate your feelings and the mention. I have no way to relate your experience directly but I’m sure it must be life changing. Against the grim picture of what’s taking place there, it is very inspiring.

We have been brainstorming on further ways for Woot and the Woot community to help with a donation program. I believe your story – even magically involving the BOC - really brings things home to the IT/Internet community and I’m pretty sure we would like to incorporate it as a Woot blog mention and newsletter item announcing a donation program.

Best wishes to you and your family from everyone at Woot.

Matt Rutledge
Founder, CEO Woot Inc.

 

If you've already given elsewhere, know that we respect your generosity during this terrible disaster. If you haven't, please consider one of the other charities we've previously mentioned on our blog. Here's our short list:

American Red Cross
Online: http://www.redcrossstl.org
Telephone: Call 314-516-2782 or 314-516-2800
Text message: Text the word “HAITI” to 90999, and a $10 donation
will be given to the Red Cross payable on your next mobile bill.
Doctors Without Borders
Online: http://doctorswithoutborders.org/
Telephone: 1-888-392-0392
UNICEF Haiti Earthquake Relief
Online: http://www.unicefusa.org/haitiquake
Telephone: 800-4UNICEF
Food for the Poor Haiti Earthquake Relief
Online: http://www.foodforthepoor.org
Telephone: 954-427-2222
World Vision Haiti Earthquake Relief
Online: http://www.worldvision.org
Telephone: 866-280-6587
Clinton Bush Haiti Fund
Online: http://clintonbushhaitifund.org

We're very pleased that our jokey little website was able to provide a member of the community with some help when it was needed, and we're so glad Bryan is safe. We hope his story helps to inspire you to donate as you can, just like it inspired us.

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Ten Questions: About Crap

In the upcoming year, our resolution is to get to know our community a little better. What you like, what you dislike, who you are. We've learned from talking to you, there's a lot to enjoy by meeting our community!

This time, we're talking with Eric, aka MauserMan, a fella who promised his girlfriend he wouldn't open his box until she was there. Of course, rash promises are the mother of invention, so when his curiosity got the better of him, he had to find a way...

 

box

 

That's right, he x-rayed his Bag of Crap. Assuming the word filter plays nice, you'll be reading ten questions with the clever MauserMan, right after the jump...

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Monday, January 18

It's Always Been This Bad

As we enter what is most probably the final days of the Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, it's a good time to remember that the talk show world has always been a nest of hungry vipers. Johnny Carson, Jack Parr, Steve Allen, the Tonight Show has been forged in blood and tears since the very beginning. So much so, in fact, that the drama has never been kept on just the one set, and the pain has always crawled around to other shows. The perpetually fantastic WFMU Beware Of Blog has put together a very solid recap of all the drama and sadness involved in a Tonight Show offshoot, a grand late night experiment that failed… back in 1963.

jerry lewis show

The two hour Jerry Lewis Show, which, incidentally, you can actually watch, was clearly a bold experiment in what could be done with live television. A few years later and with a more Beatle-ish face, it easily could have been considered groundbreaking counterculture programming. But in 1963, the whole thing was just sort of strange, and the constant technical issues certainly didn't help. So be sure to head over to WFMU's summary of the whole process to see just how strange it all got. Just don't forget to watch it and form your own opinions as well!

the desk

Just think, forty years from now, maybe they'll be blogging about Conan's collapse. How will you explain it to your grandkids?

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Thursday, January 14

Woot Statement On Recent Internet Rumors

Any information found at wewwl.com is certainly a total and complete lie. And all the pictures are fakes. Really, you shouldn't trust a single thing they tell you. It's all just a pack of lies.

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Wednesday, January 13

A Very Special Presentation Two: Woot Wewuns The Wire Wonce Mo-wa

We're almost home from CES, but we're really exhausted. So please forgive us, and enjoy this collection of classic weavings while we sleep it off. We'll be back next week!

BOULDER, Colo. ()—A biotech firm is teaming with the University of Colorado at Boulder to use pythons as a model for new ways to treat heart disease.

The snakes will be specially trained, then miniaturized and shot into the bloodstream, where they will have just one hour to complete their Impythoble Voyage.

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Tuesday, January 12

CES 2010: Game (Almost) Over

Before we snuck out of Vegas, we decided to do one thing that was fun. So we took a walk. Like a two and a half hour walk. Seriously, it was like three miles. But at the end of it, we found the heartbreakingly poorly marked Pinball Hall of Fame.

bleak

unassuming

And we went inside.

thedoor

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Monday, January 11

CES 2010: We Got Spun Right Round Baby Right Round

We're all music lovers. Snobby, snobby music lovers. The kind of music lovers who rattle off facts and trivia for fun. The kind of lifestylers that work very hard to stay on the cutting edge of cool.

snobs

See? Even at CES, we don't stop with the pretensions. And that's why finding TWO different record player booths made us happy. After the jump, you'll see some of what brought us joy!

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CES 2010: Forget It, Jake, It's The Shenzhen City Yunsheng Plastic Cement & Electric Company

Imagine our joy as we crossed into the back corners of CES and found this sign:

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Each year, we thrill to our little trip through CES's own little Asian ghetto, not just for the bizarre tech surprises but because we get to see some of the very best signage the convention has to offer. Join us after the jump to see what we mean...

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