Monday, October 8, 2007

What I found cool Sept. 28 through Oct. 7

I love street art and this storm drain art is great.

People constantly say, "there was a recent study" but study caught my eye. I have returned wallets before in the past easily because I make sure to never look at how much is in there.

Too many gamers would talk a big game with a keyboard that gives the entire room a blue tint.

Playing guitar skillfully is alone enough to be considered cool but when you add technology you jump a few places in my book.

Two 'not so quick' science links for those who enjoy it about alzheimer's and weird attributes of water.

I finally found the perfect gift for all my coffee addicted friends.

One of the best services someone can supply is easy access to information. This one little program helped me see more reason to certain laws ratified and mergers that have taken place over the past few years.

Speaking of aquisitions and mergers...

If you are big of renewable energy this wave farm should really get your blood flowing. The waves should continue but the mechanics of the generators themselves seem to be plagued with possible issues involving salt water in my mind.

Happening upon budding internet communities is exciting to me and makes me want to jump of the small but growing coin stacking bandwagon.

Moving opens your eyes to products you have never seen before including these neat plates which help you determine how much to put on your plate depending on how hungry to feel. Here is a much better image for clarity.

This imaging trick was seriously one of the coolest ideas I have seen in a pretty good while. The execution was flawless.

I am not a big fan of Bono but none-the-less his liberty medal speech was one of the best speeches I have heard in a month or so. He was up against some very stiff competition.

This video of people in colored jumpsuits doing a choreographed dance is apparently called the human LCD screen.

All throughout life it is important to find something that you are passionate about.

I'd like to have my own personal moon. Seems to me that it would be a chick magnet for the type of girl I'd like.

Yet again something so simple but yet genius.

I kind of really want this paper weight even though I am no architect.

So this past week was full of reports about this new battery for laptops that would be out in 30 years that was going to last for years. Seems to not be so true.

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