September 2011
1 post
A quote:
“I am, with or without thought. I would like to be, instead.”
February 2011
5 posts
January 2011
1 post
November 2010
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August 2010
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April 2010
7 posts
March 2010
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January 2010
10 posts
I don't have to tell you things are bad, this...
Mad As Hell! Kinetic Typography from Aaron Leming on Vimeo.
August 2009
2 posts
I could see this catching on.
August 12, 2009
Wearable Solar-Powered Leaf Phone Charges on the Go
by Bridgette Meinhold
The hot hand-held gadget of choice may not be the iPhone for much longer - if this wearable and solar powered wrist phone comes to market, everyone on the streets may soon be sporting it. Inspired by photosynthesis, the Leaf is a wearable phone concept created by Seungkyn Woo and Junyi Heo. The...
Bob Dylan Stopped By Cops Who've Never Heard Of...
8:05
pm
August 14, 200
By Frank James
Henry Louis Gates Jr. take note. Even Bob Dylan can get queried by cops like a man who’s up to no good.
Bob Dylan in 2006. (Jeff Christensen / AP Photo)
One of the most famous musicians and songwriters of all time happened to be in Long Branch, N.J., a stop on a tour he’s doing with Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp.
He was ambling down a...
June 2009
1 post
Another Small Step for Man: Spaceport America...
Only getting 6 minutes in space is kinda weak but some day going for a moon walk will be possible. When that day comes I might need to sell my first born… Sorry future baby.
BY Cliff KuangThu Jun 18, 2009 at 2:11 PM
Tomorrow, America’s first port for leisure space flight begins construction, with Virgin Galactic as its anchor tenant.
And you thought space tourism was just...
May 2009
5 posts
Visual History! in COLOR!
The title says it all. The site takes a timline and creates the geographical version of a montage.
The Future is Now! Star Trek Tech is Conquered
Remember the discusion in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home? The crew needed panels of acrylic glass to construct water tanks with a thickness suitable for containing two humpback whales and tons of water.
Well now its finally arrived.
http://dornob.com/transparent-aluminum-glass-like-see-through-metal/
Another Star War's Tech is Conquered
The power of statistics!
Did I miss something?
I have forsaken this webspace and in truth it hurts my soul. I have found such joy in past posts, that ignoring the events of the last 2 months seems to deny a part of myself. It is not the public appreciation that hurts my souls. It was the possible discoveries I could have brought to this page. It is simply the discovery of interesting and unique moments in our history that awakens my soul and...
March 2009
2 posts
Carrotmob.org
Carrotmob Makes It Rain from carrotmob on Vimeo.
February 2009
4 posts
Inflatable Bag Monsters by Joshua Allen Harris
The animation is the most intriguing thing for me. I like the life and death cycle of the creatures with the passing of each train. I think it would be a lot of fun to see one of these IRL.
January 2009
8 posts
Violinist and DJ Jam Out
Hip Hip Violin And DJ - video powered by Metacafe
The violin is a very dynamic instrument. It is almost as universal as the guitar even if it is not as primary. It has been around since the 17th century. Since then the violin has been apart of Jazz, bluegrass, and folk music. It is becomming more common in main stream music like the Dave Matthews Band and Andrew Bird. I enjoy the warmth and...
Amazing new hyper bright and efficient lights
This would make moving a whole lot easier
Free TV Online!
I want to tell you a secret. Most of the shows you watch on TV are available online, for FREE! The cable companies probably do not want you to know about this. So in their honor I have created a list of websites worth checking out. Fancast | Watch Full TV Shows and Movies Free Online-Fancast is about the same as Hulu below but both do a good job Sling - Browse Shows Alphabetically-Look for the...
Amazing way to interact with your computer
Andy Wilson, from Microsoft Research, has created a pretty impressive new way to interact with your computer, using very basic equipment and some very smart software coding. He’s managed to use a standard webcam (“like $30,” he says) and custom software to get the cam to recognize the shapes and movement of only his hands.