Author: Nathan Campbell

Nathan runs St Eutychus. He loves Jesus. His wife. His daughter. His son. His other daughter. His dog. Coffee. And the Internet. He is the pastor of City South Presbyterian Church, a church in Brisbane, a graduate of Queensland Theological College (M. Div) and the Queensland University of Technology (B. Journ). He spent a significant portion of his pre-ministry-as-a-full-time-job life working in Public Relations, and now loves promoting Jesus in Brisbane and online. He can't believe how great it is that people pay him to talk and think about Jesus. If you'd like to support his writing financially you can do that by giving to his church.

Uncaught, bear handed

How do you thwart a high-tech security system that analyses your fingerprints. In a school. Because all schools need fingerprint scanners… at least according to a school in New South Wales. You stick gummy bears on your fingers.

Yes. Apparently gummy bears can foil most fingerprint scanners. Exciting, no?

From the scientific study of gummy fingers and biometric security systems:

“We also pointed out that artificial fingers can be made not only of silicone but also of gelatin, and examined 11 types of fingerprint systems whether or not they accept the gummy fingers. Consequently, all of these systems accepted the gummy fingers all in their enrollment procedures and also with the rather higher probability in theirverification procedures. The results are enough for us to see evidence that artificial fingers can be accepted by commercial fingerprint systems. The objection will no doubt be raised that it is very difficult to take an impression of the live finger from a legitimate user without the cooperation of her/him. Therefore, we demonstrated that the gummy fingers made from residual fingerprints can be accepted by all of the 11 systems. “

Another brick and a wall

Why do these preachers always sound like they’re hyperventilating?

Via Christian Nightmares.

Shirt of the Day: Literal Batman

Evil worms and insects beware…

From Threadless.

Misstifying…

There is surely a sermon illustration, or something, in this…

From a recent international between Qatar and Uzbekistan.

Shirt of the Day: Sup, Bud

I like this. The white cord raps around the back of the shirt.

Again, via Threadless (though I’m not sure it’s still in print).

Disinformation Graphics

Infographics make the web go around. So it was only going to be a matter of time before people started putting together disinformation graphics. So, I give you, Helpful Figures.

Sim Breakfast

If I had a dollar for every hour I wasted playing the Sims I’d have a lot of dollars. This papercraft Sims breakfast is a tribute to a misspent youth.

From here, via here

Coffee dregs art

You’ve heard of, and no doubt appreciated, latte art. But what about art in the cup itself. After the coffee is finished.

From Flickr.

Turtle on a skateboard: cowabanga

This guy is pretty cool. I now plan to spend the rest of the holidays finding photo opportunities for our pet turtles.

Via this Tumblr.

Shirt of the day: The Ranga Edition

One for the red heads.

Another Threadless special

Shirt of the Day: Look, no hands

Mind your pees and queues

When we stopped over in Singapore I noticed the urinals there had the old “fly on the wall” trick, designed to encourage better aim and reduce mess for the cleaning staff. It’s a beautiful nudge.

This one is better. It has nothing to do with “queues” except that less time cleaning means more time being used…

You can buy them to install at home. When the target (the dangling ball) gets a spray it changes colour. Clever stuff.

Life in a shop of flux

Cool stuff comes from Sweden, take my friend Mattias for instance. He’s from Sweden. He’s cool. He even likes lakes.

Anyway, this Flux Shop also comes from Sweden, like Ikea, and sells cool stuff for you to put together at home. Also like Ikea.

Like this box. It comes with a bunch of test tubes holding different coloured paints and some paper. And you shake it all about. And you get a painting.

Or this one, where you get a reversed artwork, and 100 questions to figure out what’s behind it in order to get the key. After you’ve bought it.

Their commitment to mixing and matching also led to the creation of this “religious” text, where readers can mix and match between three books, I think one is the Bible, but I can’t tell what the others are…

The phat controller

Here’s a novel solution to losing the TV remote between the couch cushions… turn the couch cushion into a remote. Brilliant.

Passing the remote to one another across the room might become a slightly more violent affair though…

From here (they’re actually for sale… for $30. Just in time for Christmas).

Alternatively. You could get one of these sofas that is designed to have things stuck in it…

Via Design Bloom.

Ride a bike horse to Bandbury Cross

I don’t know where Bandbury Cross is, but you’ll be a fine lady (or gentleman) upon a white horse if you deck out your bike with this gear:

From Design Bloom, designed as part of a Seoul Cycle Design competition.