Monthly Archives: July 2012

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You may recall Monday night’s post about the caterpillar of a Rusty Tussock found on the Samuel Beckett Bridge, Dublin.

Finn McDuffie writes:

ANOTHER Rusty Tussock Caterpillar spotted last night. Same place, same time, today. I took a video this time (above). There must be a [insert collective noun] of them somewhere near the bridge.

Anyone?

Rusty Tussock?

Kenneth Wilson writes:

Can anyone explain what is supposed to be going on here?
Have bicycles now got right of way to swerve across busy traffic lanes? This campaign of haphazard cycle lanery in Dundalk would be funny if it wasn’t so bloody dangerous. Two lane streets are being made single lane (with double cycle lanes enclosed with barriers) and nobody knows who’s got right of way any more.
Instead of road markings, poles and slabs of concrete randomly mark out cycle lanes, in some cases car slalom through meandering narrow car lanes to accommodate cyclists we never see. Very curious. and expensive.
Who knew Dundalk Town Council has such healthy coffers?

Anyone?

Beat Bricks – A LEGO Step Sequencer from superquadratic on Vimeo.

Guido Lorenz made a beat sequencer for Advance Hackaton 2012 in Cologne using a webcam and his ninja coding skills.

If you’re technically inclined and have some LEGO blocks lying around, you can download the code used to produce the beats.

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