Rorschmap Uses Google Maps to Make Crazy Kaleidoscopic Images

I have spent hours just typing in a random location and using Google Maps to “visit” it with the street view application. If that wasn’t entertaining enough (don’t knock it till you’ve tried it) Rorschmap is a website created by James Bridle which takes Google Maps and creates Kaleidoscope like images out of them.

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Medieval German "lazy eye" correction device. The instruction manual reads: "Forsooth, that ye shalt correcteth ye droopsy aye that shews most lazyly the Devyl's idle nature, for merely three paiements of nineteen guilders 'pon each successive new moone."
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WHen I went to kindergarten we had these at every doorway. Do you remember those strings that used to connect your mittens together that ran throsgh the arms of your jacket? How they used to get stretched? This thing would tighten them. Ah, the good old days.
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It's a Medieval Trepaning tool for " weak people who shews signs of indecision or being of split personality and thyne that performe poorly academically."

Moose likely to succeed XL Serene Green, please.
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It is obviously for making giant spaghetti balls.

First you take your pot of pasta and you tilt it sideways so you can get the tip if the spiral cone into the pasta. Then a friend of yours would spin the crank until you have a flying spaghetti monster worthy dinner.

Tshirt choice: Support cloning, it could be fun. Large.
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Manual-Winding Punishment machine. The missing part on the handle is the paddle. You would wind a string around the tapered screw, place the punishee next to the paddle, then pull the string as hard as demanded by the crime.

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