Puppet Puppy

Posted by Miss Cellania in Entertainment on October 3, 2011 at 11:18 am


(YouTube link)

If you didn’t see the strings, you’d just think this was a skinny dog. This talented puppeteer was spotted on the streets of Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Bonus: “Stormy Weather.” -via Arbroath

 
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The Ateneo Grand Splendid

Posted by Miss Cellania in Book & Literature, Pictures, Travel on February 9, 2011 at 10:59 am

Even for Buenos Aires, the Ateneo Grand Splendid is a big name for a business. From the looks of it, this bookstore is both grand AND splendid! Yes, it was built as a theater, in 1919. The conversion to a bookstore in 2000 was done with care to preserve the grandeur of the original theater. See more pictures at 91 Days. Link -Thanks, Juergen!

 
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The Valley of the Moon

Posted by Miss Cellania in Pictures, Science & Tech, Travel on November 28, 2010 at 3:11 am

Ischigualasto, meaning “the place where you put the moon” is a remote valley in Argentina. It is studded with geological formations left by wind erosion, amazing standing stones and boulders that are so rounded they look like enormous marbles. The valley’s once-fertile ground is now arid and contains so many plant and animal fossils that paleontologists come from all over the world to study them. Link

(Image credit: Flickr user Aylwin Lo)

 
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Vintage Cadillac Funeral Cars

Posted by The Nag in Auto & Transportation on October 25, 2010 at 5:20 am

How would you like to take your last earthly trip in a carved Cadillac Fleetwood Series 60 Special like this one? Owner, Fernando Aguerre, found two of these funeral cars in an antique barn in Argentina and had them restored by a body shop owner who also refinishes furniture in his spare time. He had the right combination of skills to bring these circa 1942 wooden beauties back to their former gaudy glory.

Link – Via Dudecraft

 
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Cab Driver Becomes Star For Good Deed

Posted by Queuebot in Everything Else on May 9, 2009 at 11:49 am

In a corrupt society like Argentina, an honest man is hard to find. Yet, when an elderly couple left $32,500 in his cab, Santiago Gori hunted them down and returned every penny. Stunned by such honesty, Argentines began donating to him via a web site that was set up in his honor. So far the equivalent of $14,580 has been donated, according to the site.

“Thank you”, say many of the messages and one said it all: “I wish more people were like you.”

Link – via holeinthedonut

From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by baweibel.

Update 5/11/09 – It’s just come to my attention of the statement describing Argentina as corrupt. They’re not my words (this was a post from the Upcoming Queue, written by the submitter) and I do not agree with such a broad and overreaching statement.

While I will leave the post up in its entirety, I’d like to express my apologies to our Argentinian readers. As a clarification, the statement is not the belief of the blog.

 
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First Child Born in Antarctica

Posted by Miss Cellania in Travel on March 16, 2009 at 10:10 am


Emilio Marcos Palma made history, and the Guiness Book of World Records, in 1978 just by being born! His father was in charge of the Argentine army’s Esperanza Base near the tip of the Antarctic peninsula. As a political ploy, the government of Argentina airlifted his mother to the base to give birth. Parts of the territory in which Esperanza Base is located are claimed by Argentina, Chile, and the UK. The Guinness Book lists him as the only person identified to have been the first born on any continent. He is also the southernmost human birth known, although two other people have since been born in Antarctic territory. Link -via Grow-A-Brain

Esperanza Base (pictured) is now inhabited by 55 people, including ten families and two schoolteachers! Link

(image credit: © Samuel Blanc)

 
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DIY “Eye Mouse” for Disabled People

Posted by Queuebot in Gadgets, Hacks & Mods, Science & Tech on February 5, 2009 at 11:01 am

Two students from a technical high school in Argentina built a mouse that can be controlled by eye movements, thus allowing people with total paralysis to use the computer.

The invention is named the "Eye Mouse." This idea is not new but what makes it different is that it is a DIY mouse that almost anyone can build with cheap and easy-to-find components.

How does it work? The free software that they provide, divides the monitor surface in squares and asks the user what he wants to do – focus on an area, right click, left click, etc – with yes and no answers. If the eye looks at the camera, that is translated as a "yes".

With just a webcam,  an infrared LED, a small, flexible metal tube and the headband of a welding helmet, anyone can build the mouse at a fraction of the cost of similar devices.

The students wanted to make the Eye Mouse available to everyone, so the software is free. They have published step-by-step instructions on how to build the mouse, originally in Spanish but they have already been translated to English.

Link – via ticbelgrano

From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by scbr.

 
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Melting Man Wants YOU to Fight Global Warming

Posted by Alex in Advertising, Pictures on December 11, 2008 at 2:05 am


Photo: Red Cross of Argentina

This is a pretty clever guerilla marketing by the Argentinian Red Cross: a "melting" man passing out fliers urging spectators in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to fight global warming.

Link | Photo via Comunicadores.info [in Portuguese] – Thanks Adam!

Previously on Neatorama:

 
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