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Planet Earth For Sale

By Paperstone on 6 November 2012 in Fun with 0 Comments
Planet Earth For Sale

Earth is up for sale on Yahoo Auction after God bestowed the planet of a fortunate Japanese man is a dream. Earth is listed as “authentic” and “used” and there is a “no return” policy.   The starting price was 69 yen ($0.86). However, the auction has been restarted several times due to the seller […]

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The Super Great Toilet Keeper

By Paperstone on 5 November 2012 in Fun, Janitorial with 0 Comments
The Super Great Toilet Keeper

A toilet which doubles up as a goalkeeper? What a natural synergy! In Japan anyway. The Super Great Toilet Keeper is a collaborative invention of toilet maker TOTO and a sports lottery company called toto (same spelling, lower case). The toilet uses high speed motion cameras to detect the trajectory of the football. The toilet […]

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Anti-Smoking, ’60s Style

By Paperstone on 20 September 2012 in Fun, Health & Safety, Office Furniture with 0 Comments
Anti-Smoking, ’60s Style

If you run a workplace with a vigorously anti-smoking or health-promoting policy, you may want to consider this fun bit of history as encouragement to employees instead of duller modern variants of the anti-smoking poster. Yes, believe it or not, a few people in the 1960s were aware that smoking could have a downside. But […]

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Executive Play Time

By Paperstone on 11 September 2012 in Fun with 0 Comments

How did the 1971 executive, displaced somewhat by computers, do to fill his work hours? He [Sic – “she” executives were rare at this point in history] played with his executive toys, of course. This gently satirical Tomorrow’s World piece showcases some of the executive toys on offer in the early ’70s, including the ‘Newton’s […]

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Crayon-Inspired String Cheese

By Paperstone on 27 August 2012 in Fun, Pens & Pencils with 0 Comments
Crayon-Inspired String Cheese

How to make string cheese more appetising? Package it like colourful crayons of course. As start of term approaches, Crayola and Kraft have teamed up for a back-to-school promotion, marrying the perfect match of stationery and cheese. ‘Crayola Crayon String Cheese’ is packaged in Crayola’s familiar colours with each string of cheese wrapped in the […]

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Patent Madness

By Paperstone on 7 August 2012 in Fun, Presentation Equipment with 0 Comments
Patent Madness

A recent post on Boing Boing highlights the silliness of some patents. Did you know, for example, that when you tease your cat with a laser pointer, you are using a patented The exercise method is described by them thus: “A method for inducing cats to exercise consists of directing a beam of invisible light […]

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Fingers Are For Typing

By Paperstone on 15 March 2012 in Fun, Office Desks, Office Furniture, Office Workers with 0 Comments
Fingers Are For Typing

What annoys us about our office colleagues the most? Nose-picking, according to a recent poll. Evacuating a nostril with the help of a finger was chosen as the most antisocial office practice by 28 percent of the workers questioned. Nail-biting (21%) and bad body odour (17%) were in irritating and smelly pursuit. Irksome also-rans included […]

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Painting in Tongues

By Paperstone on 7 March 2012 in Artists & Graphics Supplies, Fun with 0 Comments

Ani K, an art teacher in a school in Kerala, was inspired after he read a story about a painter who only used his foot. “I’m always trying to do something different,” he says. “At first I tried to paint with my nose – but I noticed that other people were doing it. So I […]

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Medieval Jobs

By Paperstone on 5 March 2012 in Fun, Office Supplies with 0 Comments
Medieval Jobs

Shawn Vincent has compiled a list of Medieval city occupations. Along with bailiffs, catchpoles, reeves, crossbowmen, silk-snatchers, apothecaries and bear-wards, you’ll find stationers. ‘Stationers’ were vendors of books and writing equipment, such as quills and parchment. A stationer might also have offered a copying service, transcribing for a fee. ‘Stationery’ and ‘stationary’ share a similar […]

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Office Weaponry

Office Weaponry

If, in your office, it’s got to the stage where the only thing that will put a smile on your face is the sight of a colleague wincing in pain as they pull out a drawing pin from their arm, then look no further than Instructables’ Office Weapons. Here you’ll find a slew of dangerous […]

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