Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Squidoo Storm!
Here's a whack of links from Squidoo which are of course in my Stuff! folder.
Muay Thai.
Bicycle Design.
Cool CafePress Stuff.
Cute animal pictures.
Dragon Tattoos.
Forex training and videos.
Japanese Tattoos.
Tribal Tattoos.
Monday, October 23, 2006
A couple of "track" style frames
A quick note for myself; This is a good looking and seemingly highly rated track style frame.
The Surly Steamroller.

IRO Cycle's Mark V Frameset.



Technorati Tags: bicycle, fixed-gear
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Lifehacker Storm!
Much like my post at Devlab, I have a whack of bookmarks from Lifehacker that I'm clearing out from my "Stuff!" folder.
Ask the Readers: Why aren't more of us telecommuting? Which leads to The Telework Manifesto.
Set yourself up for healthy computing.
Geek to Live: Ten Must-Have Bookmarklets. This is an awesome post..
"Stop procrastinating" top habit goal. Featuring one of the funniest graphics I've seen in some time (below)


Wikipedia Storm!
So I have all these links I've saved to Wikipedia articles. I thought they were significant enough at the time to drag into my "Stuff!" folder.
Since I can't figure out why I dragged most of these links into my "Stuff!" folder in the first place other than that they caught my interest, I am posting them here.
Bicycle messenger.
Robarts Library
Loose Change.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
Trackback.
Alan Watts.
The Grand Theft Auto series.
A list of big-bust models and performers (no, really)
Free Jazz
Update:
And there's more...
Tao
Capital
Marvel Zombies
Le Corbusier
Lemmy Kilmister
Leo Strauss
Just-world phenomenon
Comparative religion
EVE Online
Final Fantasy
Klaatu barada nikto
Since I can't figure out why I dragged most of these links into my "Stuff!" folder in the first place other than that they caught my interest, I am posting them here.
Update:
And there's more...
Friday, October 20, 2006
Freakonomics Blog » An Obituary You Probably Won’t Read Elsewhere
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Freakonomics Blog » An Obituary You Probably Won’t Read Elsewhere:
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I once bought a house from a man named Michael Levine, a musician who scores movies, TV shows, etc. Afterward, we became e-mail pals. Last year, when Freakonomics was first published, he wrote to say that Levitt’s research reminded him a good bit of his father’s research. His father, Solomon B. Levine, was also an economist:
My dad (now 84) was an expert on Japanese labor relations, a somewhat narrower field than Levitt’s but equally full of surprising truths that were in opposition to conventional wisdom.
This is a pretty interesting and quick read, and another example of conventional wisdom being put out on it's ear once again (an idea that I advocate as often as I can).
Technorati Tags: freakonomcs, japan, life
Colbert Posts eBay Auction For His Fireplace Portrait
Colbert Posts eBay Auction For His Fireplace Portrait:
In celebration of his show's first anniversary, Stephen Colbert is auctioning off his highly valuable, extremely realistic portrait that currently hangs above the fireplace on the set of Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report."
In celebration of his show's first anniversary, Stephen Colbert is auctioning off his highly valuable, extremely realistic portrait that currently hangs above the fireplace on the set of Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report."
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Breakin' 2: Office Boogaloo
Space_Pirate10
Space_Pirate10:
Zook74 posted a photo:
This guy looked a little too clean, so I added some drybrushed "detail" to give him a little rougher look....
[posted with ecto]
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
It seemed important at the time
Via Seth Godin's blog, It seemed important at the time:
Very much so. Just a paragraph of a post, but quite valid.
The first is that a lot of our day is spent doing stuff that seems urgent but really isn't.
Very much so. Just a paragraph of a post, but quite valid.
Technorati Tags: gtd, health, Health and wellness, life
kGTD tutorials: Projects and actions, Timed actions
KGTD Tutorials at the 43 Folders Wiki, and awesome source of organizational information.
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Wednesday, October 4, 2006
Robert Anton Wilson needs our help
"Author of the famous counterculture tome "The Illuminatus Trilogy" is in trouble with his life, home and his finances. Robert is dying at his home from post polio syndrome. He has enough money for next months rent and after that, will be unable to pay. We appeal to you to help financially for the next few months to let him die at his home in peace.
I just purchased the Illuminatus Trilogy today online before I had even heard of Robert Anton Wilson's plight. I wish him well (and I hope I enjoy these mind bending books!)
read more | digg story
I just purchased the Illuminatus Trilogy today online before I had even heard of Robert Anton Wilson's plight. I wish him well (and I hope I enjoy these mind bending books!)
read more | digg story
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