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Attack of the Spammies

12:10PM November 23, 2007 | Seamus Byrne

We’ve just had a major attack of the spammies, with thousands of attempted spam comments in about 30 minutes. All from different IPs. Damn you, zombies! So right now comments have been violently killed off until we can shut the attack down. If you try commenting, you’ll get a pretty fugly error. Sorry, but this is why. -SB

UPDATE: And we’re back!

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Extreme Repair For Extremely F*cked Up CDs

1:55PM November 20, 2007 | Adrian Covert

Instructables has a tutorial on a CD repair technique designed to bring nearly any disc (barring any cracks, breaks, etc…) back from the dead. The fix requires you to heat the underside of the CD over a gas burner, boil it in water and dry off your freshly resurfaced disc. The process seems to leave a slim margin of error, so if you’re trying to recover something valuable, you better know what you’re doing. [Instructables] More »


Zune 8GB Gets Stripped, Starts Hearts Racing

12:45AM November 19, 2007 | Haroon Malik

Those great guys at Rapid Repair have done the dirty and stripped the 8GB of all its sexy clothing. There does not seem an awful lot to take note of, except Microsoft has done a good job, tightly packing in all the Zuney innards. The Rapid Repair peeps were less than thrilled at the implementation of the Zune pad, which is actually much unlike a sanitary pad, as it is effectively irreplaceable. Other than that, it seems like this a standard take down, and there does not seem to be anything unexpected cropping up. Still, if naked Zune shots get you all frisky, hit the link for your fill. Following that, hit the councilor’s for some much needed therapy—you weirdo. [Rapid Repair] More »


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New Frontier Hotel Imploded Before Your Eyes, Now a Nondescript Pile of Rubble

11:21PM November 14, 2007 | Charlie White

If you want to see a building imploded with 1000 pounds of high explosives, Las Vegas was the place to be early yesterday morning. That’s when demolition experts finally got rid of the 16-story New Frontier Hotel in grand style, as only Las Vegas would be sleazy enough to do. Anyway, we never get tired of seeing them bring down the big buildings, but found all the fireworks just distracting. Just blow the thing up already.

By the way, this was the hotel where Elvis made his big Vegas debut back in ’56. In the place of this pile of ashes, by 2011 a phoenix will rise in the form of the Plaza, an $8 billion luxo-palace complex on the Vegas strip that will specialize in fleecing those who don’t understand the difference between possibility and probability. [Metacafe and LA Times] More »


iPod is Blown Up, Encased in Resin, and Still Works

6:00AM November 14, 2007 | Adam Frucci

Artist Billy Chasen took an iPod, blew it apart, and encased it in resin. Big deal, right? Well, the cool thing about this is that the iPod still works. Yeah, despite being blown up and frozen in resin, he’s still able to play music off of it. This would be the best desk stereo ever just hook it up to speakers, get a remote control working on it, and you’ve got one distinctive piece of functional art on your desk. Awesome. Hit the jump for more pictures. More »


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Australian Miners Wreck It

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2:02PM November 12, 2007 | Haroon Malik

newVideoPlayer("suvcrush_gizmodo.flv", 475, 376);If you have always wondered how Australian miners amuse themselves when they are bored, wonder no longer. It is way cooler than any of us expected: they take a massive mining truck and use it to destroy land cruisers that are found unoccupied, all for funzies. Is there anything more fun than destroying large metal based structures with larger metal based structures? The video of the event indicates that there isn’t. Don’t believe us? Hit the video for the truth behind real good times. [Liveleak] More »


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Flame-Grilled G4 Almost Kills Owner, Makes Him Love Apple More

12:09AM October 12, 2007 | Addy Dugdale

PowerBook user Jimm Lasser, was woken up by a noise from beneath his bed at around 1.30am on a Saturday. Investigating further, he found his G4, white hot and making a strange “Ffffffff” sound. When thick smoke started billowing out, he called 911. Despite it subsequently bursting into flames and burning his bedroom carpet, the whole experience made Jimm love Apple more. More »


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The Y-Wing Underdog: Takeoff, Obliteration, and In-Flight Footage

5:57AM October 10, 2007 | Brian Lam

newVideoPlayer("ywing3.flv", 476, 286); The X-Wing fighter at Plaster Blaster 6 this weekend got all the glory. But the model rocket with the biggest heart/size ratio goes to the underdog of a model based on the space bomber Y-Wing fighter. Ion cannons? Check. More torpedoes than the X-Wing? Check. Fewer parts to tear off on liftoff? Check…not that it lived to see a second flight. This reel has a bit of friendly yet competitive smacktalk about the X-Wing, the liftoff, and even a bit of in flight camera salvaged from the fake black box the team rigged up. Let’s face it together, Star Wars nerds—as much as it gives us a giant collective nerd-boner to imagine real, flying Star Wars vehicles, buzzing the air traffic controllers at JFK Intl’ airport, these things were designed by Lucas’s film masters, not aerospace engineers. Video and reporting by James Lee and Jésus Diaz.

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CrushBox Destroys the Evidence that You May Want to Hide

8:11PM October 2, 2007 | Addy Dugdale

Last week, Adam set about crushing unwanted gadgets with such glee that I think our Japanese brethren have found the perfect present for him at CEATEC. The CrushBox will pulverize everything from cards, cellphones, CD/DVD to videotape (are you listening Paris, Meg, Eva, Pamela?)—in short, anything gadget-y or tech-y that could compromise you. There’s a pic of the results below. More »


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RAZR 2 Makes a Big Impact in Russia

6:45AM October 1, 2007 | Haroon Malik

Auto Blog Show has released these pictures of an incident, in Russia, involving a Motorola RAZR 2 advertising campaign and a nearby Mercedes. Update: As some readers have already pointed out; everything is all well, it was a rather grand marketing scheme by Motorola. Hats off, good one, sirs.

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