Monday, May 28, 2007

Pictures

I have stumbled on several amazing photographs recently, here, here and here. They are unforgettable. Take a look.
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Sunday, May 27, 2007

Monty Python's Holy Grail

If you have some time on your hands, here is the screenplay for Monty Python's masterpiece.
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Saturday, May 26, 2007

No. There is an elephant in the way.

You have probably seen some of these before, but they really are priceless internet memes. Jokes on math and science tests. This is my favorite one,  but they are all very origional.  I wish  I had the guts to write something like this on a test.
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

3d Printers, Nagging, Flickr & Fonts

Daily Tech says that “3D printers have been around for industrial use roughly a decade, but they have been matched with outrageous price tags.” A company called Desktop Factory is putting out one for only $4,995. The possibilities for this kind of technology are incredible. "You can imagine printing a toothbrush, a fork, a shoe. Who knows where it will go from here?" says Cornell University Professor Hod Lipson. At the very least I could print a missing jigsaw piece or small figurines.

 

Here is a site that promises to nag you regularly through email. Their slogan is “Because sometimes in life, you just need to be nagged..”. The truth of that statement aside, I don’t think that emails are a very efficient way to get nagged. They are very easy to ignore, although people are pretty easy to ignore too.

 

Here are ‘50 Amazing Pictures You Must See on Flickr’. These aren’t necessarily the best pictures on Flickr, but they do look really cool. Check them out. My favorites are the picture of the guy in the window and the picture of cars during rush hour.

 

Another thing I found, no need for a link. If you have Windows XP go to Start > Run > and type in eudcedit. This opens up a font editor - allowing you to design your own custom fonts and characters to be used in things like MS Word.

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