I found this cool little illusion once. I don’t remember where, but I stumbled across it again in my bookmarks. It’s basically like an origami figure that appears to turn it’s head to watch you as you move throughout the room. It looks cool in the video, but it’s even cooler to see in person. Click Here to continue reading.
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BugMeNot
One site that I’ve found to be very useful is bugmenot.com. This site helps you get around the free registration that is required on so many sites. There a good number of reasons why you’d want to do this. Registration is a pain, and takes time. Registration unfailingly requires you to provide them with your Click Here to continue reading.
Peter Bone
Peter Bone has always been a big inspiration for me. He serves as living evidence that you can hold down an unrelated full time job and still get really good at juggling. Peter is a computer programmer by day, but when he is off the job, he is a world class juggler, holding several unofficial Click Here to continue reading.
I have had days go like this……
HT American Digest
Hosting Simultaneous Warcraft III Games
The other day I received an e-mail along these lines:
“The reason I’m writing is thanks to me moving back home Femme and I will be
back to one computer. ShadowQ (the guy I work with) suggested a router, but
we’re not sure what kind. So how do you get two people playing Warcraft III side Click Here to continue reading.
Something on the Runway I might wear!
This skirt by the duo 6267 caught my eye. Clipped from The Wall Street Journal, February 23, 2007, in the Marketplace section. (The article was called A Duo called 6267 Adds a Spark in Milan.) I like the contrast between the fitted overskirt and pleated texture of the underskirt.
The best part of Theater is the costumes
I clipped this from The Wall Street Journal, the February 23, 2007 Review: Theater. The picture is credited to Paul Kolnik, but this is only a small piece of that photo. (The play being reviewed was ‘Salvage’.) I like what they did with the shoulders.
Mary wore a red dress, red dress. . .
(The title is reference to the book I learned how to read on, so you probably won’t “get” it.)
The picture has been clipped from The Economist, the article Medical statistics: Signs of the times.
Start ?em young. . .
My youngest sister likes to crash my sewing sessions. Sometimes literally, her only goal being to side-track me, or bug me. (I’m not being mean, there, she is quite intelligent enough to deliberately bug people just see their reactions. And skilled enough to be good at it.) Yesterday, she actually wanted to do something. She’s Click Here to continue reading.
A review of the Chieftain of Seir?s latest essay…
As people who read the newspaper already know, the Chieftain of Seir has a new essay up called Considering the Invasion of the South. Personally, I think that it is one the worst essays that the Chief has written in a long time. But I cannot be too critical because I am largely responsible for Click Here to continue reading.