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Smoke Break #885: To Digital Natives, A Magazine Is An Ipad That Just Doesn’t Work

Via Nerdcore, the worst fears of old school publishers are confirmed…

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  1. Interesting opinion. Alternatively we could say that a well put together print magazine offers a wonderful moment of calm and reflection away from the noise and rush of internet and computer. I’d be fearful if I was publishing a daily newspaper, or a slick, glossy magazine built on style rather than substance, but as the family of Edible magazines continues to grow and print more copies year on year it tells me that there is still a hunger for the printed word. We shall see, but just like ‘The End of The World’ predictors, “The End of Print’ predictors have been around for a long time now.

Proud Backyard Chef Shows Off Outstanding DIY Barbecue Set-Up

From his waterwheel-powered rotisserie to his four-storey filing cabinet full of spuds and corn, this guy is killing it.

This Might Be the Strangest TV Ad Ever Made for a Candy Bar

Everybody keeps secrets, even from their loved ones. This advertisement takes that theme to a bizarre extreme.

How Stainless Steel Knives, Forks and Spoons Are Made

From grinding serrations to spoon bowls, this short video details how our everyday eating implements are made.

Short Film Uses Beauty of International Banknotes to Tell Strange Story of Money

Corrie Francis Parks animates pieces of paper currency and grains of sand to create a visual poem on global economics.