Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Assembling a LEGO Star Destroyer in under 5 minutes!

Watch a couple assemble a LEGO Star Destroyer in under 5 minutes!

Watch this:
Lego Star Wars Star Destroyer Kit

turn into this:
Lego Star Wars Star Destroyer Assembled

in less than five minutes...through the miracle of time-lapsed webcam shots. :)

It took Michi and Edda ten hours to build the Lego Star Wars Star Destroyer, and they took shots of their progress with their webcam every five seconds. They then assembled the shots into a AVI video, compressed it with DivX and shared it with the world. It's a heck of a model and a heck of a build. Check it out.

Edda's post with the video on her blog

Mirror link removed due to Slashdot linking to us as a mirror without our permission and bringing down the site. Sorry. (7/4/05)

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Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Starbucks Logo: From naughty to nice in four easy steps.

Starbucks Logo - was this its start?


Deadprogrammer.com has an interesting look at the origins ot the Starbucks logo and how it started out as a whorish Melusine. :)

It's an interesting read and I have one question to the original owners of Starbucks. Why a Melusine?

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Thursday, June 16, 2005

Full CSS Property Compatibility Chart

CSS Browser compatibility chart


The chart on this page is a handy reference for those of us who can't keep our browser/CSS compatibilities straight. ;-)

The chart is also interactive allowing you to click on the CSS property to find out more details about that property and sample code. Clicking on a browser on the page gives ya a compatibility listing for that browser only.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Need cheap printer supplies? Call the LaserMonks.

Laser Monks sell cheap printer supplies, ink and toner.


I don't know why I haven't heard of these fellas before, and by fellas I mean monks. That's right, monks. Selling printer toner and ink...cheap. I'm running low on ink and I think I might give these guys a try next time.

Here's some of their backstory from Lasermonks.com:

"All I wanted was a little bit of black dust for one of our monastery printers. In my search for a toner cartridge, I was suddenly struck with how incredibly expensive this black dust and a few squirts of ink were. "There must be a better way," I said to myself.

And so began my foray into the world of imaging supplies. What I discovered was a revelation. Simply stated, the mark-up on ink supplies is sinfully high, reaching in some instances into the 1,000-2,000 % levels. I also discovered that there were many companies that manufactured either new compatible cartridges or remanufactured cartridges at a fraction of the cost of the big name brands. My thoughts starting racing. Imagine the money we could save schools, churches, and other organizations if we could negotiate some deals with the manufacturers directly and cut out the middlemen.

LaserMonks.com was born.

Our monastery is part of the 900-year-old Cistercian Order; our particular Abbey was founded over 75 years ago in the United States. Every monastery has a monk in charge of all the temporal needs and activities of the community. Among my duties as Steward of Temporal Affairs are developing and managing ways to support our life and charities.

The manufacturers were elated with the possibilities. They immediately said we should market not only to schools, churches, and other non-profits, but especially to businesses. "Look, you're monks. You have an image and long tradition of being trustworthy and providing top quality products. You're offering a great product at a great price. Once people hear about you, it's an easy decision. Why would anyone pay more money, when they can have quality products for less, from monks who use the income to help others?"


Pretty cool idea if ya ask me. :) Their prices (plus shipping) seem to be what you'd have to pay if you went to your local faceless, souless Wally-World. But this way the cash goes to something more "productive". :)

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Sunday, June 12, 2005

How build your own Gauss Rifle, or Magnetic Linear Accelerator

Homemade gauss rifle


Ah nothing like building your own magnetic linear accelerator. :)

According to the article it's easy to build:

"This very simple toy uses a magnetic chain reaction to launch a steel marble at a target at high speed. The toy is very simple to build, going together in minutes, and is very simple to understand and explain, and yet fascinating to watch and to use...


When the gauss rifle fires, it will happen too fast to see. The ball on the right will shoot away from the gun, and hit the target with considerable force. Our one foot long version is designed so the speed is not enough to hurt someone, and you can use your hand or foot as a target.


Sounds pretty darn cool to me. Now where did I put that wooden ruler...

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Coke's new Vault drink


coca cola's vault drinkSo I stopped off to get some gas today and noticed a new drink at the quickie-mart: Coca-Cola's Vault. According to Coke's website, it's being tested in certain markets.

The label says: "Drinks like a soda, kicks like an energy drink™" and it has a sharp citrus flavor to it. It definitely "kicks".

Well, I took my first swig, and I wasn't too impressed. Then again, I took a swig when I was chewing gum. So I tried it a bit later without the gum and it tasted real familar...BAM! it hit me. This stuff tasted like my old beloved drink for late nighters: Surge.
Could my old favorite be back? Only this time, it's back with a different name... Pick up a bottle and see for yourself. I'm curious as to who else out there thinks Vault tastes like Surge.

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Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Cooling...to the next level

Like most computer geeks I likes me a cool rig...but this is a little crazy:

Yeah, I gots a few fans in my rig...


It seems this guy had a "few" fans sitting around the shop and decided to build a new case. :)

There's 70 fans in this bad boy, and get this, they all work. It's not just for looks baby. It's functional too. :thumbsup:

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Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Leeroy Jenkin's has a site now

Leeroy in all his glory

All you'd ever want to know about Leeroy Jenkins. :) The site includes a Leeroy Jenkins soundboard and other stuff.

It's not by the original Leeroy...well, I don't think it is, but it still fun to poke around.

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Friday, June 03, 2005

NASA plans to launch another Mars probe in 2007

Mars Probe


Looks like NASA is getting ready to launch another Mars probe.

"NASA is moving ahead with plans to put a long-armed lander on Mars' icy north pole to search for clues for water and possible signs of life, the space agency said Thursday.

The $386 million Phoenix Mars is scheduled to touch down in the Martian arctic in May 2008. The stationary probe will use its robotic arm to dig into the icy terrain and scoop up soil samples to analyze. In 2002, the Mars Odyssey orbiter spotted evidence of ice-rich soil near the arctic surface."


Read article on Yahoo News


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Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Hmmm and you thought our Government was clumsy

God Save the Queen!


You remember a few years back when the US Government lost a whole bunch of laptops filled with Top Secret information? Well it looks like in the UK, they just give the laptops away. Check out this article from The Register about a guy in the UK who found/was given a laptop with 70 Still Top Secret files stored on the HD.

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10 Bad Project Warning Signs

Things to watch out for when freelancing and scoping jobs.

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