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- D20 flailsToday
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Silver Dragon Studio makes $50 flails out of novelty outside D20s. It's the ideal B&D/D&D crossover item!
D20 Flails (via Wonderland)
- Crumbling school in GuangdongToday
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Guangdong province may be the "world's factory," prosperous and bustling (modulo a few toy-factory riots), but the development there is wildly uneven, as is evidenced by this shambolic school in Heyuan City:

On December 25, 2008, the South.cn's Guangdong Development Forum carried a series of photos of the perilous conditions at the Jiutang Elementary School in Zijin County, Heyuan City, Guangdong Province. The school was called as the "most run-down school in Guangdong province."The person who made the post also divulged: "Jiutang Elementary School has witnessed 60 years of storms under which the helpless children attempt to learn. During the rainy season, the teacher and his students lived in fear. The relevant government departments paid no attention to them. Can the young flowers of the motherland be neglected this way?" In the same post, there were also photographs of the majestic buildings of the relevant government departments in Zijin county. This was a way for expressing the anger over the long-term negligence of the problems at the Jiutang Elementary School.
This story about the bitter lives of these children was shocking. Within a few days, the photos became red-hot on the Internet.
But many Chinese people clearly do not have knowledge about the uneven development within Guangdong province. Given the "aura of the number one provin
- Luscious romantic machinima video from Second LifeToday
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Wagner James Au sez, "Here's the latest CC-licensed Second Life machinima from Lainy Voom, the UK artist who's 'Dumb Man' Boing Boing blogged last year. I wrote a short post on how she did some of the cooler visual effects. The air bubbles, for example, were achieved by attaching an invisible aquarium rock to the avatar's mouth and nose."
Fall (Mini Project 3) (Thanks, James!)
- Artist paints portraits of every grad in a found yearbook, then tracks them downToday
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In "The Altruist," artist Laurie Munn documents her adventure in found portraiture: working from a 1965 yearbook from Emerson High in Union City, New Jersey that she found in the trash, Munn painted portraits of all 220 members of the class of 65. Then she returned to the Emerson High and tracked down the subjects of her portraits to show them the great work -- discovering the heartbreaking story of the original yearbook on the way.
It's a fabulous short feature, with humor, pathos, art and nostalgia all swirled up together in a mad project.
The Altruist by Laurie Munn (Thanks, Marilyn!)
- Dragon made of cakeToday
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JD sez, "In the grand tradition of amazing edible sculpture comes this nerdy piece of jaw-dropping confectionery. It's holding a d20, and sitting on a white chocolate hoard. There's a lot of really amazing detail in this thing.
Seriously. A dragon made of cake."
Dragon cake
(Thanks, JD!)
