Is your name Pete?
Is your name Pete? If it is, you should check out this link!
Is your name Pete? If it is, you should check out this link!
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Finally, the drudgery of corporate life has been captured in a play set for adults! The Cubes spend eight hours a day, five days a week, at tiny desks in tiny cubicles.
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I've assumed if I dug a hole straight down in my back yard, that I'd end up in China.... but I was wrong. With the help of Google Maps, you can can figure out If I dig a very deep hole, where do I come out?
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Sinosplice's China Junk Food Review highlights foods I've never heard of before and probably will never see. Check out the second edition for more when you've finished chewing on #1.
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Think you are leftie or a rightie? Libertarian or Authoritarian? Take the Political Compass test and find out for sure!
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Planet Designer lets you play with the physics of planetary systems. I keep making planets that won't hold their atmosphere, but I'll just rent them cheap! A fun way to learn a little bit more about physics.
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The Catsup Crapper is a fine example of what a MIT education will do for you.
I sure wish I had this much time on my hands!
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Alan Parekh's Electronic Projects brings us the Hard Drive clock, a sweet clock made from an old hard drive and some LEDs. As we all know, anything with LEDs is cool, especially if they are different colors!
The videos really shows off the moves of this one of a kind timepiece!
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Pandora is an amazing service that will build custom "radio stations" for you based on a specified artist or song, and the feedback on suggested songs. I found it was dead on, and reminded me of some great songs and bands I've forgotten over the years!
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