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From: Kickstarter HQ [email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Projects We Love: Sweet Tooth Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2011 17:59:37 +0000 Having trouble viewing this email? View it online instead This Week on Kickstarter DECEMBER 09, 2011 This week's projects are turning everything topsy-turvy! A simple device that tells you when the laundry's done, a set of gaming dice for dessert, and some old-fashioned journalism that takes a fresh look at a famous city. Read on. „Slake: Los Angeles—Dirt, the Fourth Issue Slake: Los Angeles—Dirt, the Fourth Issue by Laurie Ochoa & Joe Donnelly PACategory Periodical lib_ocation Los Angeles. CA L.A. confidential Contributors to the Los Angeles Times' bestselling journal Slake range from Pulitzer Prize winners to the previously unpublished, but everyone involved shares a sense of place (L.A., of course) and a love of storytelling. Full of art, fiction, poetry, and longform narrative journalism, Slake reminds us how much we cherish the printed word on the printed page. EXPLORE THIS PROJECT EFTA00687277 Wattling Dice in Chocolate and Sugar Sugar, sugar Gaming Dice in Chocolate and Sugar by Mario Lung RCategory g Food_ocation Boulder. CO ,Twine : Listen to your world, talk to the Internet Twine : Listen to your world, talk to the Internet by Supermechanical RCategory Technology g _ocation Cambridge, MA A passionate tabletop gamer with a sweet tooth, Mario Lung found himself wondering why nobody had ever made dice out of candy before — so he created his own! After making a silicone mold, he began testing recipes with chocolate and poured sugar, eventually making 4-, 6-, 10-, and even 20-sided dice. How's that for a winning combination? EXPLORE THIS PROJECT Look who's talking Twine is the simplest way to connect your stuff to the internet — no programming skills required. A wireless square equipped with sensors and connected to a simple web app, it can tweet, text, or email you when your laundry's done, a friend is at the door, or whatever else you need. Twine teaches your objects how to speak, it's up to you to tell them what to say! EXPLORE THIS PROJECT Not interested in receiving the newsletter? DU can unsubscribe here: 2,Unsubscribe Copyright 2011 Kickstarter Inc. Kickstarter Inc. — 155 Rivington Street, New York, NY 10002. EFTA00687278

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