Easier solutions to brushing teeth exist (abstaining from eating and keeping your mouth closed), but I wouldn’t recommend them. Even if you don’t floss regularly or use mouthwash (I skip them occasionally), you need to give your mouth its own kind of washing. People brush their teeth everyday, at least I hope so. We go… Continue reading How to brush your teeth
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How to Build a Computer for Little or No Money
Buying a new computer can be a hassle and make a dent in your wallet. There’s a site that teaches you how to put together your own computer with some common household items. Use an old TV and some other electronics to build your own working computer. You’ll be amazed at how easy it is… Continue reading How to Build a Computer for Little or No Money
Talk About Hat Hair
Here’s a funny article about a guy whose hat is his own hair. Click to read this hilarious news story.
Creative Word Combos
A website is selling (for free) a cure for the bored, the uninspired, the artist, the writer, or anyone who needs a jolt of creativity. They’ve got an online generator that generates interesting random adjective-noun pairs. Get some new insights with Creative Combinations.
Exploding Water Balloon in Space
Have a look at some videos of a water balloon exploding in space and other fluid experiments. The low gravity makes it suspend in an unearthly manner. That could come in handy if you happen to spill a drink- you’ll wont get you clothes dirty because you can move away from it. That’s why astronauts… Continue reading Exploding Water Balloon in Space
The Strangest Animals
While doing educational study for college, I was looking for some unconventional animals. Hemmy.com compiled a pretty good list of some popular animals and other lesser known strangers who don’t get much attention. There are pictures and description. Another site in a foreign language (spanish) has some photos of exotic fish and other wild water-dwelling… Continue reading The Strangest Animals
Dislexicon
Dislexicon is at your rescue for a neolanguage. Think of a real word or look up a word in the dictionary. Input into the English Language Extender and it will come up with new words (possibly not in the dictionary) with added prefixes or suffixes based on your word. It will then supply you with… Continue reading Dislexicon
Bunnywax
Artist John Casey of bunnywax draws some of the most deranged creatures that I have seen. The line drawings are are superb. He has scultures of some strange figures and monsters too.
iPod vs. the Cassette
The iPod is considered a great invention or at least an advanced improvement of portable music using the latest technologies. There are also others who criticize it, who realize it isn’t perfect, and who know how cheap it isn’t. I’ve got one and I see the good and bad of it. But some creative individual… Continue reading iPod vs. the Cassette
An Interesting Math Problem
If 0.9999999… goes on infinitely adding nines after the decimal, will it equal 1? Yes. It catches people’s temporal senses off-guard, but Dr. Math shows us the mathematics and reasoning behind this. Infinity is 1 although it may seem that you are always a speck short. But infinity of 9’s lingers as long as One… Continue reading An Interesting Math Problem
Lorem Ipsum
Lipsum Generator will whiz up some Latin text as filler content or dummy body copy to be copied into your design layout, typography testing, or that essay you forgot about that’s due for class tomorrow. This will save you hours of time typing out Hamlet or your client’s life story by hand.
Shadow Sculptures
I’m sure he’s not the first to make objects with cast shadows, but Larry Kagan uses steel wire and light to project some interesting artwork. There is a video you can watch at his site, and there is also a gallery with some pieces that he has done. I find this interesting because it uses… Continue reading Shadow Sculptures