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Like LED Throwies but more for halloween, these guys haunted the Evil Mad Science table at Maker Faire Austin:

Learn how to build one of these netherworldly light emitters here!
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Not only am I your friendly neighborhood Halloween blogger for MAKE and The Haunted Report I am also an avid Haunted House actor and promoter. So I thought today I would share my personal zombie makeup formula. The inspiration and clothes are mine, the make up and saran wrap ideas are the brainchild of Jeremy Tucker, Josh Adkins and Jason McClard of masnion of terror haunted house here in Austin.
Check out Aaron the cross dressing zombie and then MAKE your own variation.
Also don't forget our huge MAKE Halloween Contest!
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IT IS VERY GOOD AND FRIGHTENING to be here on BOING BOING. As readers of my own, small, imitation of a blog already know, I am a longtime reader, and now, very humbly...
A FIRST TIME CALLER.
I AM ESPECIALLY GRATEFUL to be here, for indeed it was a BOING BOING post which first convinced me to descend from the airy heights of minor television renown and return to my ink-stained former life of writing big books of fake trivia.
FOR IT WAS CORY, via Ape-Lad, who first brought to my attention the COMPLETELY IMPLAUSIBLE, BUT DISTRESSINGLY REAL product known as DICK VAN PATTEN'S HOBO CHILI FOR DOGS.
TRUTH MAY BE STRANGER THAN FICTION, I wrote in my first book, but never as strange as lies. But now it seemed, truth was catching up.
AND SO it was Van Patten's sublimely unexpected, non-fictional food for hobo dogs (hobo dogs!) that convinced me the time had come for me to return and restock the pond of fact with falsehood, and produce MORE INFORMATION THAN YOU REQUIRE.
(AND DUE TO THE INCREDIBLE GRACIOUSNESS of Mr. Van Patten and his business partners, I am able to reproduce in my book not only the label for HOBO CHILI FOR DOGS, but also the label for CHINESE TAKE-OUT FOR DOGS. It is obvious that they take great care in making their pet food, so please reward their good humor and esprit de creative commons by visiting their website.)
AS I BLOG here from day to day, I will not always be as baldfaced as I am today about mentioning my book. But I will be touring around the country reading from it, often accompanied by JONATHAN COULTON, so I cannot promise that it will never come up.
BUT BEFORE I PART, I did want to share with you one image of me, accompanied by my book, and a bottle of Dan Aykroyd's Crystal Head Vodka.
FOR INDEED, here is another product that DOES IN FACT EXIST, though there is no rational explanation for it.
IT IS STRANGENESS INCARNATE, and like my book, it is filtered through diamonds.
THAT IS ALL.
PHOTO courtesy: Seth Olenick
(John Hodgman is guest blogger.)
Next Sunday, splatterpunk pioneer Clive Barker will show his original concept paintings for the film Midnight Meat Train and other work at Packer Schopf Gallery in Chicago. Barker will be at the gallery from 2 to 5pm. Fortunately, the delightful work is also available for viewing online. Seen here, "Kiss Curl Carlotti" (24" x 24", oil on canvas).
Our Teresa spotted this mask for sale via Amazon that seems to have been, er, mislabeled. Click the image to see it larger.
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IT IS VERY GOOD AND FRIGHTENING to be here on BOING BOING. As readers of my own, small, imitation of a blog already know, I am a longtime reader, and now, very humbly...
A FIRST TIME CALLER.
I AM ESPECIALLY GRATEFUL to be here, for indeed it was a BOING BOING post which first convinced me to descend from the airy heights of minor television renown and return to my ink-stained former life of writing big books of fake trivia.
FOR IT WAS CORY, via Ape-Lad, who first brought to my attention the COMPLETELY IMPLAUSIBLE, BUT DISTRESSINGLY REAL product known as DICK VAN PATTEN'S HOBO CHILI FOR DOGS.
TRUTH MAY BE STRANGER THAN FICTION, I wrote in my first book, but never as strange as lies. But now it seemed, truth was catching up.
AND SO it was Van Patten's sublimely unexpected, non-fictional food for hobo dogs (hobo dogs!) that convinced me the time had come for me to return and restock the pond of fact with falsehood, and produce MORE INFORMATION THAN YOU REQUIRE.
(AND DUE TO THE INCREDIBLE GRACIOUSNESS of Mr. Van Patten and his business partners, I am able to reproduce in my book not only the label for HOBO CHILI FOR DOGS, but also the label for CHINESE TAKE-OUT FOR DOGS. It is obvious that they take great care in making their pet food, so please reward their good humor and esprit de creative commons by visiting their website.)
AS I BLOG here from day to day, I will not always be as baldfaced as I am today about mentioning my book. But I will be touring around the country reading from it, often accompanied by JONATHAN COULTON, so I cannot promise that it will never come up.
BUT BEFORE I PART, I did want to share with you one image of me, accompanied by my book, and a bottle of Dan Aykroyd's Crystal Head Vodka.
FOR INDEED, here is another product that DOES IN FACT EXIST, though there is no rational explanation for it.
IT IS STRANGENESS INCARNATE, and like my book, it is filtered through diamonds.
THAT IS ALL.
PHOTO courtesy: Seth Olenick
(John Hodgman is guest blogger.)
IT IS VERY GOOD AND FRIGHTENING to be here on BOING BOING. As readers of my own, small, imitation of a blog already know, I am a longtime reader, and now, very humbly...
A FIRST TIME CALLER.
I AM ESPECIALLY GRATEFUL to be here, for indeed it was a BOING BOING post which first convinced me to descend from the airy heights of minor television renown and return to my ink-stained former life of writing big books of fake trivia.
FOR IT WAS CORY, via Ape-Lad, who first brought to my attention the COMPLETELY IMPLAUSIBLE, BUT DISTRESSINGLY REAL product known as DICK VAN PATTEN'S HOBO CHILI FOR DOGS.
TRUTH MAY BE STRANGER THAN FICTION, I wrote in my first book, but never as strange as lies. But now it seemed, truth was catching up.
AND SO it was Van Patten's sublimely unexpected, non-fictional food for hobo dogs (hobo dogs!) that convinced me the time had come for me to return and restock the pond of fact with falsehood, and produce MORE INFORMATION THAN YOU REQUIRE.
(AND DUE TO THE INCREDIBLE GRACIOUSNESS of Mr. Van Patten and his business partners, I am able to reproduce in my book not only the label for HOBO CHILI FOR DOGS, but also the label for CHINESE TAKE-OUT FOR DOGS. It is obvious that they take great care in making their pet food, so please reward their good humor and esprit de creative commons by visiting their website.)
AS I BLOG here from day to day, I will not always be as baldfaced as I am today about mentioning my book. But I will be touring around the country reading from it, often accompanied by JONATHAN COULTON, so I cannot promise that it will never come up.
BUT BEFORE I PART, I did want to share with you one image of me, accompanied by my book, and a bottle of Dan Aykroyd's Crystal Head Vodka.
FOR INDEED, here is another product that DOES IN FACT EXIST, though there is no rational explanation for it.
IT IS STRANGENESS INCARNATE, and like my book, it is filtered through diamonds.
THAT IS ALL.
PHOTO courtesy: Seth Olenick
(John Hodgman is guest blogger.)
At a site in northern Colombia, (paleontologist Jonathan) Bloch and his colleagues unearthed the partial remains of an ancient snake. Each of the dozen or so vertebrae in that body segment measured about 10 centimeters across. That’s about twice the width of the largest vertebra taken from a 6-meter–long, modern-day anaconda, another modern relative, Bloch notes.Fossil Find May Document Largest Snake
None of the ribs included in the fossil are complete, but the size and curvature of the fragments that remain indicate that the snake “would have had trouble fitting though the door into your office,” he adds. The gargantuan fossils represent an as yet unnamed species.

Before and after Hurricane Ike
Now is the time for any ideas you have requiring millions of cubic yards of wood mulch. From the Houston Chronicle:
The city of Houston will sponsor a nationwide contest in hopes of recycling all of the 5.6 million cubic yards of tree waste cleaned up from households and front yards in the month since Hurricane Ike devastated the region.The contest will pay $10,000, $5,000 and $2,500 for the top three ideas for how to best use the heaps of debris, which city officials have said would be enough to fill up the Astrodome nearly four times over. Proposals are due by the end of the month.
So far, the city has given about 700,000 cubic yards of wood waste to two companies that will turn it into mulch and compost for resale. But the sheer volume of debris far outstrips local market demand for recycling it.
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The city is already considering a number of ways to use the waste, including for erosion control, boiler fuel and electric generation, but the mayor said he hopes others will come forward with large-scale possibilities.
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"We want to come up with completely out-of-the-box concepts that can create new markets and scale up existing markets," said Cris Eugster, the mayor's chief officer for sustainable growth. "And we want something that can be implemented sooner rather than later."
Here's the official site to learn more and submit your idea. No, it's not a ton of money, and no, this isn't a huge chunk of the things needing recycling, but yes, it's a step in the right direction!
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We're happy to announce a brand spanking new icon set for sale over at the IconShoppe. It's called Disco, and it's a simple little set of disc-shaped icons that come in 7 colors, 3 sizes and 2 formats (GIF and PNG). It's also reasonably priced at just thirty-nine bucks.
The IconShoppe has been offering our hand-crafted web icons to go for designers and site owners. We're excited to finally add a new family to the shelves, with more to come in the coming months.
Also, going on sale today is Chameleon16, a TrueType pixel font for Mac and Windows that's inspired by the Chameleon family of color-changing icons we've been serving since 2005. Now at just $19 USD, Chameleon16 is now the cheapest way to get the Chameleon Original set of icons (plus alphanumeric characters!).
Looking to find great talent from a targeted audience of savvy web workers? Get 30% off the purchase price of a full-time or freelance job listing over at our partner, Authentic Jobs. Just enter the promotion code SIMPLE31 and immediately feel better about the crumbling economy. Offer ends October 31st. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
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As at previous Faires, the editors of the magazine and blog got to give out Editor's Choice Blue Ribbons to our favorite makers. It's one of my favorite parts of the Faire experience. The makers are usually very excited to get a ribbon -- like having the prize Holstein at the State Fair.
As soon as I got mine, I headed off to the Xylocopa booth. Run by a husband and wife team from Tucson, Arizona, Xylocopa make amazing laser-cut jewelry, beads, home decor, and other creations from wood, paper, bone, shell.
By far, my favorite thing they do is the Young Mad Scientist alpha blocks, an eye-popping set of laser-cut wooden blocks with gorgeous art on them. The blocks sport words/images like G is for goggles, D is for dirigible, C is for caffeine. I know what *I'm* giving my nerd friends for Christmas!
[Maker Faire Editor's Choice winners will be announced soon.]
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Make: NYC Meeting 8 - Tuesday October 21st, 7:00 PM
While Christmas marketing has already thoroughly overran Thanksgiving and is fast approaching, we in makerland are gearing up for the greatest maker holiday of the year. Halloween is that special time when it's okay to be crazy, and odds are, the local police forces will not freak out as your creations run amok. It's also one of the few times of the year when you can dress yourself in fake wounds and not earn the ire of friends and loved ones. So we'll be taking advantage of that and giving an introductory course in the art of flesh wound creation using makeup.
Additionally, we'll have a presentation on things that can be done to clock work to make awesome creations chained to the lockstep march of time.
Show and Tell
Meet your fellow NYC Makers and show off your creations! Bring your gadgets, gizmos, sketches, ideas, anything you'd like to put in the spotlight. We encourage NYC Makers to collaborate on and discuss DIY projects. If you're planning to bring a project, drop us a note at meetings@makenyc.org.
If you'd like to attend we have plenty of space for everyone, but please RSVP!
Location:
NYC Resistor, 5th Floor (Google Map)
397 Bridge Street between Fulton Mall and Willoughby
Brooklyn, NY 11201
A/C/F to Jay St-Borough Hall
B/Q to Dekalb Avenue
M/R to Lawrence Street
2/3 to Hoyt Street
Boing Boing tv's UK-based music correspondent Russell Porter speaks with Ben Lamdin, founder of the nine-piece, alt-jazz ensemble Nostalgia 77 Octet (MySpace). Here's how one reviewer described their music:
Imagine Breakstra hanging with Cinematic Orchestra, or DJ Shadow teaming up with Elvin Jones and you're close to the sound of Nostalgia 77. A dark and stormy clash of breaks n' beats, moody bass lines, and cosmic jazz. Also includes the heavyweight cover of The White Stripes' "7 Nation Army". Hard to resist whether you're a hip-hop head, music lover, or jazz freak. For fans of Bonobo, Quantic, Cinematic Orchestra, Radio Citizen, Portishead, Polar Bear, Poets Of Rhythm, and Sleepwalker.Link to Boing Boing tv blog post with instructions on how to subscribe to our daily video podcast. Direct MP4 Link here.
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Roll your own trick or treat masks with John McCain, Sarah Palin, and other scary political figures. "Rotten Monsters," From comics archivist Ethan Persoff.

At least, according to some wacked out wingnut flyer left on the dashboard of artist Laurenn McCubbinn, while her car was parked at a university campus. (Via Warren Ellis)
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Hi folks, all the MAKE, CRAFT & Maker Faire teams are exhausted and traveling, here's Bill Murray mid-yoga session @ Maker Faire. Thanks, Bill!
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Pokiespout made this giant horror head mask for this year's Halloween costume. You can see pictures of him wearing it and the rest of his costume in the comments to his Instructable. Yeesh, look at those hands!
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Now you can truly call Eddie Adcock the Bionic Banjo Player --and don't forget Gearhead Guitarist-- as he recovers from some remarkable brain surgeries to control a right-hand tremor.Brain surgery and the banjo player (Thanks, Sean Ness!)
The three-part surgery, termed Deep Brain Stimulation, involved implantation of electrodes into the brain as well as insertion of a palm-sized battery-powered generator within the chest wall, plus lead wires to connect the two. The technologically-advanced procedure was performed in multiple stages over the month of August in Nashville, Tennessee, at Vanderbilt Medical Center, a teaching and research hospital which is a world leader in neurological studies and surgeries.
Those neurosurgeons were eager to operate on Eddie, with his life-long high level of musical accomplishment and the unique requirements related to his fine motor skills. During the brain-implantation stage of the surgery, he was kept conscious in order to be able to play his Deering GoodTime banjo and assist the team of surgeons in directing the fine-tuning of their placement of electrodes in the brain -- an operating-room 'first'.
According to Eddie, "I came up in music the hard way and learned to be a trouper fast. Some of those early days were pretty rough, and I've been stomped, cut and kicked; but I never went through hell like this -- it was the most painful thing I've ever endured. And it was risky. But I did it for a reason: I'm looking forward to being able to play music the way I did years ago prior to getting this tremor. It means that much to me. I'm far from being done!"
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The Knight News Challenge is a program to fund tech innovation in relationship to journalism. Every year they request proposals for a share of $5 million in grant money, every time around I try to think of something that fits their guidelines, but the third requirement always stumps me. Here's the list:
A couple of years ago, I posted about the pumpkin carving mastery of Ray Villafane. Ray just emailed to tell me that he'll be on the Food Network show "Challenge" next week, October 26, at 8pm EST, competing for $10k cash. Check our Ray's site for more incredible sculptures (pumpkin and otherwise) and his carving tutorial.
Diego Stucco is a composer and sound designer who builds interesting objects that both produce sound as well as have an interesting vintage aesthetic. This video shows him discussing the "Typesonic", a keyboard turned piano that lets you create music by excersizing your QWERTY prowess.
Diego Stucco, via RetroThing
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Here's another clever use of the iPhone to control objects in the real world. We've reported on this kind of thing before here at Make but now there's a kit that will help you build your own version of the iPhone controlled R/C car.
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This chair-like robot consists of a planter with robotic legs and some circuitry to detect sunlight levels in the room. When the robot find the brightest, spot it scurries on its legs over in that direction in order to give the plant the mos exposure. This reminds us a bit of the "Photosynthesis Robot" by FutureFarmers, although this one would probably be a more manic version of the project.
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The latest Arduino in the family is the Arduino Duemilanove (which means "2009") and includes 14 digital input/output pins of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs, 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz crystal, USB connection, power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button. The main difference between this and the last version, the "Diecimila" is that this version automatically selects the power source for the boards, dispensing of the old USB/External power jumpers and it also adds a way of disabling the auto-reset of the board, but includes a solder jumper just in case you need to re-enable it.
Arduino Duemilanove via HackAday
Adobe has announced the availability of Photoshop Creative Suite 4. Priced at US$699, the CS4 version features a unified tabbed interface, enhanced color correction and non-destructive editing tools. To speed up operations, it features OpenGL support and 64-bit support (although only for Windows users). Along with Photoshop CS4, Adobe has also announced the availability of the entire Creative Suite 4 product family.
Photo credit: Silense
In this new Sharewood Guide I have collected the best free web site creation services to create a web site without knowing HTML.
Web site creators are free, user-friendly services that don't require you to go through a difficult process of code writing to create and organize the layout of your web pages. You simply register (where needed), choose a name for your new web site, and edit all your content through a visual interface.
Here below the set of key basic characteristics that I have utilized to compare these tools so that you can easily find the one that best suits your needs:
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Weebly is an online web-publishing solution that anyone can use to create a web site without knowing HTML or any technical programming language. To create a website, just register to the service, choose one of the preset designs available, add and customize content (including videos and Flash widgets) simply by dragging it, and save. The service is completely free to use, but registration is needed.
http://www.weebly.com
Synthasite is a web site builder that you can use to create your pages. Just by registering for free, you can start building your web site choosing from a wide archive of templates, that you can edit in simple or advanced mode (if you manage HTML language). Synthasite also supports widgets, and it is fully web-based. Free to use.
http://www.synthasite.com/
Google Page Creator is a Google application that you can use to create your set of web pages. You can create an unlimited number of pages, that can be also linked between themselves, and edit them as if you were editing a normal text document. Every page will then have a Google subdomain URL, and can be edited at anytime. Plus, you can upload documents and files that will have their own URL to be linked to. The service is free to use. A Google account is needed.
http://pages.google.com/
Roxer is a web site creator that lets you edit your web pages easily. It is completely customizable, and you can add photos, YouTube videos, and music in live editing mode, so that you know exactly how your new page will look like. Roxer is completely free to use after a simple registration.
http://www.roxer.com/
Freewebs is an easy to use site building tool that anyone can use to create a professional looking web site in a few clicks. You can choose from more than 300 templates and start editing content with the integrated live editor. It also features a file manager that helps you adding images, documents and multimedia files to your site. Free to use.
http://members.freewebs.com/
Wix is a Flash-based software that lets you create web sites in seconds. Just select a style from the library, add elements to it using drag&drop facilities, import photos, videos, music, and save your project. No technical skill required, or software to download. Free to use, registration is needed.
http://www.wix.com/
Zimplit is a visual editor that users can install on their own server to easily edit their pages. After you install it, you can start creating your site, using the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor: you can add and delete pages, edit content, modify the template, insert images and more. Zimplit is free to download and use.
http://www.zimplit.org/
Viviti is the fastest way to make a professional, easy to update, web sites with only a few clicks. You can choose from a wide variety of professional templates and add new pages, add and drag content, edit settings, create blog posts, add photos, videos, music, widgets, and more. Once your content is created you can promote it via RSS feeds. Viviti is free to use in its beta phase.
http://viviti.com/
Jimdo is an online editor that you can use to create web pages and blogs. Giving you 500MB for your files, Jimdo lets you create all the pages you want, with the possibility of adding text, images and videos. Every site will also have its RSS feed, for people to stay updated with the changes. Free to use, registration is needed. A pro plan is also available with 5GB of storage and free domain included.
http://www.jimdo.com/
Webon is a free web site builder that easily allows you to make up your own site. You can create pages without knowing any programming language, using the built-in live editor. You can embed widgets from sites like YouTube and Flickr. If you create a blog, you can use the RSS feature to let your viewers subscribe to your news and be notified as you update your site. Webom is completely free to use, registration is needed.
http://www.webon.com/
Google Sites is an easy app that you can use to create a site as if you were editing a document. You create as many pages as you want and let other people edit them with you in real-time. Every page can be customized with templates, and can contain text, as well as images, videos, presentations and documents (from the Google suite). The service is free to use, a Google account is required.
http://www.google.com/sites/index.html
Tumblr is a free service that you can use to create a personal blog. After you register, you can personalize every part of your site easily, without even knowing HTML language, and start sharing text, photos, links, music, and videos. The service also provides RSS capabilities for your readers to follow your news. Free.
http://www.tumblr.com/
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Terrorists will just buy phones abroad and roam on them in the UK, of course.
A compulsory national register for the owners of all 72m mobile phones in Britain would be part of a much bigger database to combat terrorism and crime. Whitehall officials have raised the idea of a register containing the names and addresses of everyone who buys a phone in recent talks with Vodafone and other telephone companies, insiders say.Passports will be needed to buy mobile phonesThe move is targeted at monitoring the owners of Britain’s estimated 40m prepaid mobile phones. They can be purchased with cash by customers who do not wish to give their names, addresses or credit card details.

THE BROKERS WITH HANDS ON THEIR FACES BLOG (via Making Light)
See also: Sad Guys On Trading Floors
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