Monthly Archives: November 2009

Rosalina’s Love Story

via youtube.com Jack (14) totally shot and edited this Super Mario Galaxy mashup of the love story between Ros­alina and Luigi. Posted via web from Todd’s posterous

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8 Ways to Effectively Butt in on Twitter

My friend Bryan is always quot­ing Newton’s third law of motion, “For every action there is an oppo­site and equal reac­tion.” Only he’s not talk­ing physics, he’s talk­ing eco­nom­ics. His the­ory is that there is no bad eco­nomic news at … Con­tinue read­ing

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FROM THE BAD SIMILE FILES | Technology is Like a Train

Yes­ter­day, I sat through a webi­nar about how tech­nol­ogy could improve our busi­ness. One of the speak­ers boldly stated, “Tech­nol­ogy is like a train. It’s hard to stop, and once it leaves the sta­tion, you can’t catch it.” This image … Con­tinue read­ing

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Did I Ever Tell You How Luck You Are?

One of the more mem­o­rable Dr. Seuss books from my child­hood was “Did I Ever Tell You How Luck You Are,” which begins: When I was quite youn­gand quite small for my size,I met an old man in the Desert … Con­tinue read­ing

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Patrick Dougherty — Stick Artist

via stickwork.net Today out­side the KU Nat­ural His­tory Museum, we saw an amaz­ing stick sculp­ture by Patrick Dougherty. So I checked out his web­site where he has sev­eral videos of dif­fer­ent instal­la­tions he has com­pleted. This is one of the … Con­tinue read­ing

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Just realized I was sitting next to a dragon in a wedding dress

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MAKE IT A GAME | The Web of Fortune

Yes­ter­day, a good friend of mine was com­plain­ing about Hal­loween on face­book. The con­cern cen­tered around the lack of grat­i­tude and civil­ity in 14 and 15-year-old boys knock­ing at his door. I had a sud­den flash­back to 10 years ago … Con­tinue read­ing

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