By SuperUser Account on
9/19/2008

From: Evil Mad Scientist, Try to find graph paper now a days and you'll find it's not that easy. Especially specialized graph paper for web designers or designers. This web site has a collection of PDF files you can download and print for your own graph paper. There is quite a collection here. We have a link here to download the entire collection.
These pages are great for sketching, but also work well when producing high fidelity ...
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By SuperUser Account on
9/19/2008

From: Lifehacker, The Stanford Engineering Everywhere program offers online access to full courses in the school's engineering program—including classes in computer science and artificial intelligence. Courses include lecture videos, reading lists, handouts, quizzes, tests, and even a social network for fellow online students. Not quite your speed? Check out other ways you can
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By SuperUser Account on
9/19/2008

From: Lifehacker, While we're not much for motivational posters or trite slogans, this ten-point manifesto by Swiss artists Peter Fischli and David Weiss on how to work better is worth a mention. Artist Ryan Gander has a photocopy hung on the wall of his studio. My dad was a simple person who thought it was more important to have some common sense (Street smarts) than book learning, I know he would like these 10 items.
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By SuperUser Account on
8/12/2008
Here is the original "Be My baby" video. Always loved this song I was 12 years old and lusted after the lead singer. Watch this video then go to this Boing-Boing link where a guy gets his afro cut and lip syncs to it, very weird but compelling.
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By SuperUser Account on
8/5/2008
From: Make: Don't remember what the name of the movie was but Bruce Willis is caught by the bad guys while wandering around the back of train yard. The bad guy says 'I want to hear you scream' and Bruce replies "Then play some rap music". My opinion exactly however this rap is a science rap about particle acceleration.
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By SuperUser Account on
7/22/2008
From: Extinct, my ASS! from The Original Joe Fisher on Vimeo. OK I own a PLEO an I have been playing with the Life OS system to try out different personalities on him. However this vid shows what happens when he gets into the steriods and protein bars.
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By SuperUser Account on
7/16/2008
From: Boing Boing, If you ever doubted, even for a second, that non-Newtonian goo (e.g., cornstarch and water) is from a totally different (and infinitely preferable) universe, behold! Cornstarch paste + subwoofer == proof positive.
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By SuperUser Account on
6/30/2008
Ok, it's that time of the year again and I'm celebrating my birthday. Picked a theme song for this years event. Now try to figure out how old I am....
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By SuperUser Account on
6/23/2008

The BeFunky web site has a web-based utility that lets you upload a photograph and after adjusting some settings turn it into a cartoon. The site is tied to one that allows you to turn you art work into a t-shirt, coffee mug, etc. I just used a screen capture program to snag the image and send it to freinds. The image above is of my grandson Timmy.
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By SuperUser Account on
6/6/2008
From: Boing-Boing The sheet-music staff for the last minute of the fourth movement of Beethoven student Ferdinand Ries’s Second Symphony — those five lines on which the clef signs and notes and rests sit — becomes a roller coaster. As the music builds steam, so does the coaster-cam P.O.V. pick up speed, taking hair-pin turns and swooping down vertiginous drops.
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