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More urban exploration…

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

I’ve been following Max Action’s stuff since back when it used to get updated regularly.

I wish I were crazy enough to do this sort of thing, too, but I doubt Burlington has either the layout or the size necessary for much of the awe-inspiring.

MAKE: Blog: Hot water from waste lamp heat

Monday, July 10th, 2006

This reminds me of an argument I had with someone. Entropy might have been involved, as were fission reactors. However, that’s as far as I get.

MAKE: Blog: Hot water from waste lamp heat

Hawk Wings » Blog Archive » Innovative email client design: Thinking outside the Outlook box

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

I definitely like the idea of organizing email around tasks, and the visualizations in ReMail look super-sexy. I also, though, really like how “Basecamp:”http://basecamphq.com handles messages, and would definitely take that over email (or, rather, plus email) as a productivity collaboration solution.

Hawk Wings » Blog Archive » Innovative email client design: Thinking outside the Outlook box

Now *here’s* a free school.

Friday, June 30th, 2006

Here’s a nifty educational model.

Boing Boing: In South Bronx: “Free Technical School in basement”

MAKE: Blog: Milk crate jerky maker

Monday, June 26th, 2006

That’s funny. Milk Crate Jerky Maker is what I call your mother.

MAKE: Blog: Milk crate jerky maker

MAKE: Blog: V8 powered blender

Sunday, June 25th, 2006

Fuck the magic bullet. This is a blender.

MAKE: Blog: V8 powered blender

Dave’s Long Box: Lame-ass villain #10 - Orca

Thursday, June 22nd, 2006

Andrew definitely gets God+1 for pointing this blog out to me. Despite the fact that I do not read comic books.

Dave’s Long Box: Lame-ass villain #10 – Orca

Snacksonomies? Bitchin.

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

Snacksby is a really neat recipe site. For serious! | Snacksby


Recipes and ingredients are tagged with snacksonomies, which are tags like lowfat or vegetarian that help you find what you might like better and faster.

Sixty Folk-tales from Slavonic Sources Index

Monday, June 12th, 2006

Sixty Folk-tales from Slavonic Sources Index

This collection of Slavic folktales at first glance appears to have all of the usual suspects of European Märchen. Evil stepmothers: check; plucky youths overcome impossible odds to marry kings’ daughter: check; dimwitted peasants given magical gifts: check.

I felt this might be relevant to someone’s interests.

Cheap menu planning

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

Hillbilly Housewife