Years ago, when I was feeling particularly tormented by Ubuntu bugs, I “fixed” their logo:
It turned out pretty well, so it’s now available as a sticker or a t-shirt.
Years ago, when I was feeling particularly tormented by Ubuntu bugs, I “fixed” their logo:
It turned out pretty well, so it’s now available as a sticker or a t-shirt.
The periodic table fad has gone meta, not only with The Periodic Table Table at (Wake Forest University, in North Carolina):
But also with this periodic table of periodic tables1 by keaggy.com:
Before the Periodic Table of the Elements, elements were a chaotic collection of substances with seemingly random and unpredictable masses, melting and boiling points, electrical, chemical, and material properties, and so on. Not only did the periodic table organize the known elements in a way that explained these properties, but it correctly predicted the existence and the properties of undiscovered elements.
All these parodies of periodic tables2 are only funny because this tendency towards scientific organization has totally permeated popular culture. And that’s pretty encouraging.
Very clever parody of web browsers as transportation technology:
But Safari as a fixed-gear? Really? At least make it a 24-speed with a carbon-fiber frame or something.
Pure, unadulterated genius.