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Whenever we travel we look for unusual stuff. We also like street art and popping into art galleries and interesting stores. This album is mix of all that from a trip we took to Barcelona, Spain, in January 2025. What a beautufil city - I would go back there again!
Whenever we travel we look for unusual stuff. We also like street art and popping into art galleries and interesting stores. This album is mix of all that from a trip we took to Barcelona, Spain, in January 2025. What a beautufil city - I would go back there again!
Looks almost like an ashtray.
Too cool (yet potentially useless) not to buy, $10 and probably 15 pounds(?) of machined metal from the Weird Stuff Warehouse, Sunnyvale CA. The manufacturer appears to be German and is involved in industrial vacuums.
Whenever we travel we look for unusual stuff. We also like street art and popping into art galleries and interesting stores. This album is mix of all that from a trip we took to Barcelona, Spain, in January 2025. What a beautufil city - I would go back there again!
Whenever we travel we look for unusual stuff. We also like street art and popping into art galleries and interesting stores. This album is mix of all that from a trip we took to Barcelona, Spain, in January 2025. What a beautufil city - I would go back there again!
via Instagram ift.tt/1KRJBRQ Awesome package of #MelAppel #WeirdBall figures from the #80s #toyfinds #toyhunting #toyhustle #toyhorder #toytrades #vintage #toysagram #ToysAreMyDrug #weirdstuff #TomKhayos #ToyGameScroogeMcDuck #RagingNerdgasm #raretoys #rare ift.tt/1KRJBRQ
Poster for THE DEAD DETECTIVE - blood will flow. Check out this strange film-noir on Planet Splat on youtube. Look out for the blood as this zombie detective eats his victims.
This Detective rises from the grave to take on the evil corporation. He hunts down the greedy. Watch the DEAD Detective at Planet Splat - infoplanetsplat on youtube.com
Blame Game - youtu.be/1ppTJLwSD7I
Video cables from "Weird Stuff" in Sunnyvale, CA - this place is truly huge (it's a damn warehouse.)
I jsut read that the last US videotape distributor has stopped distributing them. Also, 'History of Violence' in 2006 was the last major studio movie distributed on VHS.
How about a big bunch of grapes in a pitcher. Never did ask the bartender why this happened but did grab some grapes.
a shot of the mysterious plant in the phonebox with the door open so we could get a better view. Most bizarre.
Full moon?!? Saw this pumpkin-butt display while browsing the Round Top Antiques Fair with my mother this October.
Whenever we travel we look for unusual stuff. We also like street art and popping into art galleries and interesting stores. This album is mix of all that from a trip we took to Barcelona, Spain, in January 2025. What a beautufil city - I would go back there again!
My birthday presents to myself. I found these two lamps for $10/each at WeirdStuff. Both are industrial strength. The one on the left is a lamp and magnifying glass while the one on the right has a really powerful fan.
Hi!
The Bear Committee (see
http://greta.electric.gen.nz/~nikster/bearcom.html if you're not
familiar) has decided to run a fun competition to name their newest
bear cub minion/crony/ally that signed up over here. Answers please to either
nikster@greta.electric.gen.nz or www.flickr.com/photos/ahkitj/82419215/ -- a prize of a Committee-endorsed lunch
(bought from The Kiosk at VUW, or other Committee-approved
establishment of course) with Nikster, Little Albert Kenby-Bear, new
cub and their hēkeretari is on offer to the winner. If the names are
good.
In order to help you select the best name, fourteen photos (taken with
Tiny Albert Kenby-Bear, one of its brothers) is attached; [the] new cub is the white-furred bear with the blue scarf. Deadline for
entries is when the bear's named. Which could be in the next five
minutes, so you'd better hurry.
Good luck!
Bear hugs,
Nikster's hēkeretari (for Nikster, who's actually on holiday somewhere
in Wellington).
NB: no shaggy fur from [the] new cub was lost in the shooting
of the pictures. Just so you know; new cub wanted that mentioned.
--
Jonathan Ah Kit - Lower Hutt - New Zealand - hydro@electric.gen.nz
jonathan@metalab.unc.edu - http://www.ibiblio.org/ahkitj/
Ettie Rout: 'the basis of marriage is obviously mating[...]'.
And again: 'A marriage may be legal [...] and diseased.'
Hi!
The Bear Committee (see
http://greta.electric.gen.nz/~nikster/bearcom.html if you're not
familiar) has decided to run a fun competition to name their newest
bear cub minion/crony/ally that signed up over here. Answers please to either
nikster@greta.electric.gen.nz or www.flickr.com/photos/ahkitj/82419215/ -- a prize of a Committee-endorsed lunch
(bought from The Kiosk at VUW, or other Committee-approved
establishment of course) with Nikster, Little Albert Kenby-Bear, new
cub and their hēkeretari is on offer to the winner. If the names are
good.
In order to help you select the best name, fourteen photos (taken with
Tiny Albert Kenby-Bear, one of its brothers) is attached; [the] new cub is the white-furred bear with the blue scarf. Deadline for
entries is when the bear's named. Which could be in the next five
minutes, so you'd better hurry.
Good luck!
Bear hugs,
Nikster's hēkeretari (for Nikster, who's actually on holiday somewhere
in Wellington).
NB: no shaggy fur from [the] new cub was lost in the shooting
of the pictures. Just so you know; new cub wanted that mentioned.
--
Jonathan Ah Kit - Lower Hutt - New Zealand - hydro@electric.gen.nz
jonathan@metalab.unc.edu - http://www.ibiblio.org/ahkitj/
Ettie Rout: 'the basis of marriage is obviously mating[...]'.
And again: 'A marriage may be legal [...] and diseased.'
Jadis located at 2701 Main St, Santa Monica, Calif. 90405
weekendamerica.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/10/11/jadis/
This was a weird one, stamped with "Sandisk" (local memory/electronics company) - but I'm not sure what it would have been used for.
Remember these stupid displays? White box PCs used to have a slow/fast speed switch (mainly for game comaptibility). That evolved into these ridiculous numerical displays that would read for example 100 or 66mhz. The problem was when you asseembled a PC you had to set all these jumpers on the back to get the right numbers set for the high/low speeds. I wasted many an hour doing that while assembling computers in my college job at Computer House.
Hi!
The Bear Committee (see
http://greta.electric.gen.nz/~nikster/bearcom.html if you're not
familiar) has decided to run a fun competition to name their newest
bear cub minion/crony/ally that signed up over here. Answers please to either
nikster@greta.electric.gen.nz or www.flickr.com/photos/ahkitj/82419215/ -- a prize of a Committee-endorsed lunch
(bought from The Kiosk at VUW, or other Committee-approved
establishment of course) with Nikster, Little Albert Kenby-Bear, new
cub and their hēkeretari is on offer to the winner. If the names are
good.
In order to help you select the best name, fourteen photos (taken with
Tiny Albert Kenby-Bear, one of its brothers) is attached; [the] new cub is the white-furred bear with the blue scarf. Deadline for
entries is when the bear's named. Which could be in the next five
minutes, so you'd better hurry.
Good luck!
Bear hugs,
Nikster's hēkeretari (for Nikster, who's actually on holiday somewhere
in Wellington).
NB: no shaggy fur from [the] new cub was lost in the shooting
of the pictures. Just so you know; new cub wanted that mentioned.
--
Jonathan Ah Kit - Lower Hutt - New Zealand - hydro@electric.gen.nz
jonathan@metalab.unc.edu - http://www.ibiblio.org/ahkitj/
Ettie Rout: 'the basis of marriage is obviously mating[...]'.
And again: 'A marriage may be legal [...] and diseased.'