05
2001
Not One!
I just realized that I have NEVER gotten an email from anyone visiting this site – which confirms my suspicion that a) no one visits this site, b) no one who actually visits likes/hates anything here enough to comment, or c) the type of people who visit this site have not yet figured out how email works.
I must admit, I’m not really sure I want to hear from the relatively large number of visitors I get who are searching for information on the Hyperdimensional Resonator.
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05
2001
Why Can’t Lego Click?
Fast Company has an interesting story entitled Why Can’t Lego Click?. My theory is that the $200+ price tag on so many of the LEGO sets may have something to do with it…
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04
2001
Other Search Engines
The recent flood of articles about new search engines prompted me to take a look at Wisenut, iBoogie and Teoma, but I’ve found things like blogdex and Daypop more interesting to explore (and Google is still my preferred seach engine).
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04
2001
Bathroom Server
The Random Hall Bathroom Serverat MIT lets you check the status of each bathroom stall (Vacant/In Use) as well as how long the occupant has been in there.
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03
2001
LEGO Robotics Inventions System 2.0
Check out the new LEGO Mindstorms Robotics Inventions System 2.0. Now, if I can just convince Michele that we NEED to buy a set for “research” purposes, or talk Jeff into letting me borrow his…
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02
2001
YETI@home
This seems like an appropriate time to link to YETI@home…
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31
2001
10,000!
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28
2001
Love these fonts
Love these fonts.
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27
2001
Wil Wheaton
Wil Wheaton (aka Wesley Crusher of Star Trek TNG) has a weblog. How many other former child actors learn HTML??
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27
2001
Visitors?
I’ve noticed that the number of visitors to this site has been increasing lately. At first I thought it must be due to the high-quality(?) content found here, but then sanity kicked in, and I realized it’s because I’ve dropped to the bottom of the SETI@home top 1000 home user statistics. I’d like to thank all of you who took the time to examine the bottom of the list, but it’s time to get these old computers crankin’ to move myself up a little higher in the stats!
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