Beastie in Bronze 55
So it's pewter rather than bronze, but that didn't alliterate as well. The folks over at Linux Jewellery have this amazing statue of the beastie available. Much kudos to Patryk Zadarnowski and the folks at Eliza Design Studio.
Re:Not that I'm gonna get one but (Score:1)
Not that I'm gonna get one but (Score:1)
Obvious question I'm sure everyone's asking...
When's the penguin gonna be available?
Re:Hmm , it is a commercial company (Score:1)
Try http://www.everythinglinux.com.au/ for linux stuff in Australia
Alliteration (Score:1)
Doesn't anyone know how to use a search engine? (Score:1)
oak [otterpop.net]
pine (?) [overclockers.com]
more wood [techstyle-com.com]
legos [applefritter.com]
more crazy ones [angryfruitsalad.com]
I've seen more. There's that article about the gameboy in pine that was on /. not too long ago...
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Re:Somebody set us up the statue! (Score:1)
Probably a question of volume/scale (size of the run, not size of the model).
I doubt they'll be making as many of these. Some of the little pewter model car makers churn out thousands of them...
-LjM
Re:Wow! (Score:1)
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Re:Doesn't anyone know how to use a search engine? (Score:1)
I'm thinking more of something MOSTLY bronze with wood bevels (would conduct heat better).
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Re:Doesn't anyone know how to use a search engine? (Score:1)
Maybe I'll just spraypaint my case bronze. Hehe.
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Wow! (Score:1)
I want a computer case made of bronze and wood. You know, make it look like things used to look 100 years ago. A fake-antique computer case.
I can visualize it, but unfortunetly have none of the technical skills required to make one. I know you can get a nice alluminum case at Thinkgeek, but that's not the same. I'm really tired of baige metal/translucent plastics.
Actually I'm just tired. Been up for about 48 hours. I hate books. I start reading one and can't stop. Joe Haldeman is pretty darn good.
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Forget statuettes; the coolest thing they make... (Score:1)
Wooden penguin, handpainted! (Score:1)
If many of you interested, I may ask how much it would cost massproducing them (probably a 6inch/15cm statuette will cost about 60 US$).
Markus
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Re:Alliteration (Score:1)
Beastie eBay Scam (Score:1)
Attractive Stuff!!! (Score:1)
Yer Sig (Score:1)
Re:Doesn't anyone know how to use a search engine? (Score:1)
Just my -/-/2d,
Stephen
Strange (Score:1)
Just stupid.
Re:*BSD is dying (Score:1)
Besides which all you need do is visit somewhere like Netcraft to see your figures are total bullshit.
Still not as good as my Beastie for my wedding (Score:1)
I have a sick feeling... (Score:1)
The Statue at EBAY (Score:1)
Re:Strange (Score:1)
That said, I think this daemon is cool... Bit expensive, but... Where's that credit card... Zirconium plated, please... Hold the bun.
Damn. (Score:1)
This is an ad... (Score:1)
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Re:Pirates (Score:1)
Don't be so presumptuous.
Re:Pirates (Score:1)
Why the daemon isn't called CHUCK (Score:1)
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999
From: Kirk McKusick
To: John Carson
Subject: Re: beasties name..
The daemon's name is NOT Chuck; that is a name cooked up by some advertising droid at Walnut Creek. He is very proud of the fact that he does not have a name, he is just the BSD daemon. If you
insist on a name, call him beastie.
Kirk McKusick
NO SPORK
Somebody set us up the statue! (Score:1)
You have no chance to afford.
Seriously - is pewter really this expensive these days? I could get a _very_ detailed model car in pewter for a lot less than 70 dollars in the town centre here. Then again - it could give at least 70 dollarsworth of enjoyment when used as a weighty clue brick.
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Just a little disturbing (Score:1)
well... i like the idea (Score:1)
Ew (Score:1)
Heck, even some of the jewellery from the 70s (huge gold-plated chains with anchors, etc) have a certain cachet compared to these.
Damn.
Can't you see? (Score:1)
Re:Beastie??? Aaaarrrrrggggghhhhh!!!!!!! (Score:1)
kitsch (Score:1)
shudder
phil.
Re:Doesn't anyone know how to use a search engine? (Score:1)
Very Cute... (Score:1)
Pirates (Score:1)
A little late... (Score:1)
geez....
Re:Hmm , it is a commercial company (Score:1)
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Hmm , it is a commercial company (Score:1)
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Beastie??? Aaaarrrrrggggghhhhh!!!!!!! (Score:1)
His name is Chuck
Re:I don't get it (Score:1)
Re:Pirates (Score:2)
Copyright Marshall Kirk McKusick? (Score:2)
I always thought the Daemon was designed by John Lasseter (now head creative honcho at Pixar). Did he assign copyright to McKusick?
Re:Beastie??? Aaaarrrrrggggghhhhh!!!!!!! (Score:2)
Re:Doesn't anyone know how to use a search engine? (Score:2)
The question is... (Score:2)
We're bought and sold for corporate gold
Re:Wow! (Score:2)
Linux Jewellery (Score:2)
For the non-BSD informed (Score:2)
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Non-meta-modded "Overrated" mods are killing Slashdot
Re:Copyright Marshall Kirk McKusick? (Score:2)
"The earliest (and most popular) renditions of the BSD Daemon were created by John Lasseter. [...] The copyright holder and creator of the daemon image is Marshall Kirk McKusick."
(Emphasis mine.)
I don't get it (Score:3)
Re:Not that I'm gonna get one but (Score:4)
Ads on slashdot? (Score:4)