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July 17, 2009
Normally I do not give my spam folder a second thought aside from “Maybe I should actively rather than passively delete this stuff.” Today I actually paused to look at the titles of the spam messages. Promises of amazing enlargements, much words of wisdom on the best way to spend my money on weight loss, […]
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May 8, 2008
Last week i made the decision that i am absolutely sick of iTunes. i used it because it fit the bill and did more than other programs i had been using and had more information visually available, even if i hated referencing the iTunes store for everything and i hated the limited browsing of podcasts […]
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November 3, 2006
Inhabitat has a great writeup on a new power chord that will show you (in pretty shiny colors) when and how much energy you’re using. A great application that steps into other senses, and great reporting as well.
Filed under: environment, tech |
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July 26, 2006
i get excited by pretty renewable materials and manpowered gear. of late there has been some information floating around about bike frames made with an interesting assortment of renewables:
beautiful wood frames (Cell is my fav)
Biomega’s biolove (though for the life of me I can’t find it on biomega’s site)
sandwich bikes the idea is you buy […]
Filed under: art stuff, environment, tech |
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July 21, 2006
Yup, you heard me. Sexy electric cars. An interesting environmental alternative sports car for folks who have an awful lot of money.
Electric cars can go really fast, and probably help you pick up chicks. If you live in CA and have lots of money and like sports cars, I hope you think about getting one.
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September 23, 2004
Pong has returned, only this time it’s more live action. I highly recommend the quicktime on their site.
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July 4, 2004
Phantom Cell Phone Vibrations plague me at least once a day. You?
Filed under: good read, tech |
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June 13, 2004
Social censorship was one of the topics that came up today over at Jeff Jarvis’ BuzzMachine. This is an interesting twist in a puzzle of me rarely being able to connect to some interesting websites.
Living in China, there are certain things that I take as fact about the Internet:
I cannot access geocities
I cannot access […]
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June 10, 2004
Check it out! I knew that wireless stuff would be useful beyond neat internet access and still relevant to me. Wireless impact sensors will help high-technify sports like fencing and taekwondo.
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June 7, 2004
Sometimes I see the development of new technology, or new fun things to use, and what do I do?
I drool.
Who wouldn’t want an Apple airport express?
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