CARTRIDGEMONKEY NEWS

Teen fined for scaring monkeys

A teenager who broke into a monkey enclosure at a zoo and scared the primates into hiding had been fined. Bryce Samuel Boothby, aged 19, gained entry to Alma Park Zoo in Brisbane, Australia with two friends on three occasions earlier this year, the Courier Mail...

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Cartridge Monkey’s Big Brother

Cartridge Monkey’s Big Brother

Jezebel.com has reported that the Dutch installation artist, Florentijn Hofman, has created a giant sculpture of a monkey in Sao Paolo, Brazil.
The giant installation is called Macaco Gordo in Portuguese, which translates as The Fat Monkey. But the Fat Monkey is not just like CartridgeMonkey after too many bananas. He is 45 feet long and is constructed entirely out of 10,000 pairs of brightly coloured flip flops.

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Electrical appliances ‘becoming greener’

Consumer electronics and electrical appliances - which may include printers that use ink cartridges - are becoming greener, which could be good news for people trying to make their home as eco-friendly as possible. According to Dr Paula Owen, director of Paula Owen...

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HP to offer printing subscription services

People may require HP ink cartridges in the future if a pilot program by the company to offer print-to-home services to magazine subscribers is a success. The firm has announced a partnership with publishing company Conde Nast, which is responsible for a range of...

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