Camera Straps Made From Recycled Seat Belts

Photojojo is is selling camera straps made from reclaimed seat belts. Each strap is handmade, and comes in four colors; Porsche Purple, Mercedes Gold, T-bird Teal, and Dodge Silver. One strap will cost you $20, or you can get 2 for $35.
I think these are pretty cool, but where’s basic black?
VIEWFINDERS: Portrait Photography with Sarah Small
I’m a big fan of the photographic work of Sarah Small. She does some really amazing people-photography, and I highly recommend checking out her work.
In addition to starting a new blog, Sarah was recently interviewed for an episode of VIEWFINDERS, an online TV show presented by Zoom In Online.
Space Energy Comes From Sugar Smacks

1966 Star Trek / Kellogg’s promotional box of Sugar Smacks, featuring Spock. I love it!
via Retro Life
Moon: A Film by Duncan Jones
Indie Sci-fi film, Moon, by Duncan Jones. The trailer looks awesome.
“Astronaut Sam Bell (Sam Rockwell) has a quintessentially personal encounter toward the end of his three-year stint on the Moon, where he, working alongside his intelligent computer, GERTY, sends back to Earth parcels of Helium 3, a resource that has helped diminish our planet’s power problems.”
Simpsons Stamp-Diddly-Amps

Woohoo! On May 7th, 2009 the US Postal service will start selling Simpsons Stamps.
“This is the biggest and most adhesive honor The Simpsons has ever received,” said Matt Groening, creator and executive producer of The Simpsons.
You can actually pre-order the stamps now, but I just tried and the online store seems to be having some technical difficulties at the moment. I’m sure they’ll have it back up and running soon.
USPS Press Release | via Neatorama
AutoCAD on the Mac?
If you’re an AutoCAD user who’s been frustrated by the fact that there is no Mac version, now is your chance to tell Autodesk you want one. They’re conducting a survey asking that very question.
via Core77
BumpTop 1.0 – 3D Desktop
I first heard about the BumpTop prototype back in 2006. It looks like they’ve refined it quite a bit since then… to the point where they’ve released it as an actual product. There’s a (limited) free version, and a Pro version that runs $29. Unfortunately, there’s no Mac version at the moment, but there is a little checkbox to let the developers know you want one, on the Downloads page.
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