Monthly Archives: May 2010
In case you missed it, over the weekend, Google celebrated the 30th anniversary of Pac Man by letting you play the classic favorite, embedded inside the Google logo. Well, did you know that you can continue to play the ’80′s favorite arcade classic still on google? Keep playing at http://www.google.com/pacman/ — just hit “Insert Coin” at the bottom right where the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button usually is…. and for the geeks in the room, this is NOT flash based, but … Continue reading
Stefan Buchberger created this innovative fridge for Electrolux’s Design Lab 2008. Consisting of a base station and up to 4 seperate stackable modules, each section is removable and customizable with various skins, a bottle opener and a whiteboard! What a great idea! To me, this feels very “Jetsons-ish”: fun, cool, different , colorful, and out of this world!… ok, not so much “out of the world,” but it seemed fitting to say! … And I have to say that it kinda reminds … Continue reading
In high school, I took a physics class where we did a Rube Goldberg experiment. Everyone in the class did this by splitting up into groups and coming up with ideas for our projects. In simple terms, a rube goldberg project is something that takes many actions, to come out with one final action. Often the many actions use simple machines/tools (such as a wheel, wedge, weight, levy, etc.) to help produce your final end result. (Our group, by the … Continue reading
This is a video that is rising on Digg right now as a simply example of how to clean up the oil spill in the gulf. Trust the farm boys! They know their dirty water and hay! The people doing the clean, I heard, were taking suggestions on the best way to clean up the oil. May that was just a rumor, but that is sad if it’s true that they were taking suggestions on how to fix this major … Continue reading
I made a post back in March of this year. It was the story of Zac Smith. Zac died yesterday. This video is story of Zac Smith‘s battle with cancer, the love of his wife and children, and how he, despite his fervor for life and desire for living for God and his family, he knows that whether he lived or died that God would still be God, and God would still be good. Zac’s message is an inspiration to … Continue reading

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