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Like many who spend their days manipulating pixels on their computers I have drooled over the
Wacom Cintiq but the price tag can be disconcerting. One enterprising person decided to
build his own.
posted to MetaFilter by Tenuki
at 7:24 PM on December 28, 2006
(21 comments)
Fooled By Cybermum
“Like millions of teenagers, Ben Atkins spends hours on social networking websites. So he was delighted when he met his perfect girl online, she shared his love of philosophy and bass guitars, and thought he was wonderful … But the lovely Cheshakitten was actually Ben’s mother, Anne, posing as a teenager to find out more about this internet phenomenon.”
posted to MetaFilter by Tenuki
at 3:07 PM on December 11, 2006
(98 comments)
So you have an accident at sea; who investigates?
posted to Ask Metafilter by Tenuki
at 8:10 PM on November 27, 2006
(5 comments)
Can anyone identify the device on
this pole?
posted to Ask Metafilter by Tenuki
at 2:43 PM on October 3, 2006
(18 comments)
Does anyone have a good method for cooking a largish (10lbs) beef roast in a pit of coals?
posted to Ask Metafilter by Tenuki
at 1:52 PM on June 10, 2006
(8 comments)
The Art Renewal Center
is
Very Upset.
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts (MIA) has decided to sell a painting by artist
William Bouguereau so they can acquire a painting by
Albert Joseph Moore. The painting,
Bohémienne was originally purchased for $3,500 by the MIA back in the early 1970's for the purpose of reselling it at some future date for a better work of art.
Christie's expects it to sell for between $700,000 and $900,000. The sale of this painting has angered some who feel that a museum's role is to protect important artwork not risk losing it to private collection for a questionable gain. Does a museum have an ethical responsibility to prevent art from disappearing from public view?
posted to MetaFilter by Tenuki
at 10:41 AM on April 16, 2004
(22 comments)