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Helen sent in this item presented at Core77. A sample follows:
Aside from security itself, portability and versatility are among the top criteria for bicycle locks for urban cyclists the world over. Existing solutions include everything from the classic pocketable U-lock—though ultra-portable locks inevitably compromise security for size—and the holster to more creative innovations such as the newfangled “bow” lock and even more unorthodox wrappable frame. Savvy urban cyclists now have yet another option, which sits on the rider’s hip (instead of the hipster’s ride?).
The Hiplok is essentially a chain lock with an adjustable buckle that allows riders to wear it as a belt—an instance of user behavior informing design. If this seems like a minor tweak, it’s one that purportedly makes a big difference (Note: I personally have never rocked the chain-as-belt or -bandolier look, so I wouldn’t know… though I imagine it can be a bit unwieldy):
As the Hiplok can be carried independently, there is no need to take a bag with you just to carry your lock. Also, by transferring the weight of the lock directly to your hips rather than it being on your back and shoulders, you are more stable as a rider and transmit less strain on your body.If you’ve ever worn a chain lock or flexible lock on your body, you’ll know that you have to lock it in place in order for it to stay in position. This is not very safe if you, or somebody helping you, needs to take off the lock in an emergency situation. Due to it’s unique design, Hiplok is never locked into a loop while it is attached to your body, and it remains fully adjustable and quickly removable at all times when being worn.
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Spoof Trailer Recasts Super Mario as Drugged-Out Loser
An Anonymous Reader sent us a notable piece featured on AdFreak. Here’s an excerpt:
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Is there anything obsessive fans can't throw unwholesome amounts of dedication into? The spoof trailer below, which re-imagines Super Mario Bros. as a brooding independent film about drug abuse, seems to indicate no, there isn't. The opening line got a laugh out of me, and recasting Bowser as “some yuppie prick” in a green sweater is a definite highlight. I'm impressed by how much of the game's source material they were able to use without turning it into heavy-handed nerdbait that would alienate most viewers. One YouTube commenter really nails it with this description: “Fear and Loathing in Marioland.” This clip's been kicking around since being featured as a “bumper” at the South By Southwest Film Festival, but it's new to me and worth a little pre-weekend love.
Star Wars Inspired R2-D2 Helmet
Sandra gives notice of this noteworthy composition found on Toxel.com. Here’s an excerpt:
Creative motorcycle helmet inspired by the R2-D2 droid from Star Wars.R2-D2 helmet was created by professional pastry artist Jennifer Hall.
For more inspiration, check out: 14 Cool Designs Inspired by R2-D2



