Link: rob-matthews.com
Culture Buzz Featuring Wikipedia's featured articles, this 5,000-page printed Wikipedia book is not only fully-functional, but also probably contains a few hilarious Easter-Egg inaccuracies.
Link: rob-matthews.com
You know how real encyclopedias used to come in volumes, because it is impracticle to fit so much information into a single printed piece? I'm not sure too many people raised on the Internet do.
That is one big ass book! http://systemfailnews.blogspot.com
Wikipedia articles so often have an amateurish, schizophrenic style that screams out “made in bits and pieces by a committee over the course of months”.
NOTE: You can still make your edits using liquid paper. Or correctional tape if that's your steez.
“Reproducing Wikipedia in a dysfunctional physical form helps to question its use as an internet resource.” Wait, what? Can I be an artist and help question things with print on demand?
I have the Unabridged Oxford Dictionary—it looks almost just like that.
great binding job
wow, what a waste of paper.
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