Sep 302006
 

Imagine if the fictionally warped world of M.C. Escher was taken off the flat easel that makes his illusions possible, and thust into the real 3D world? Now throw in some busy city sidewalks and a bucket of street chalk and you’ve got the work of a European artist named Julian Beever. Beever creates chalk [...]

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Sep 212006
 

Yes, another post about how great Google is, but I’ll keep it short. I’ve always had Google as my homepage and several months ago I started customizing my personalized homepage with a few available Google gadgets. Last week Google introduced the feature of multiple tabs to their personalized homepage. Now to be perfectly honest, myYahoo [...]

Sep 192006
 

I’ve been waiting for 18 years to hear those words! Tonight the New York Mets clinched their first National League East divisional title since 1988. Plus as a bonus, the Atlanta Braves streak of 14 consecutive NL East titles has ended.

Sep 142006
 

I know I’m behind the times but I just stumbled upon this video posted on somebody’s blog. Apparently it’s been popular around the internet for the past six weeks. Very impressive and original choreography. Given the poor production quality of this video I originally thought this was just some stupid human trick, but this is [...]

Sep 132006
 

If “Touch My Building” didn’t make you curious, alternative titles for this post were “The Fish Smells Fine” and “The Ghost of the 7th Street Station”. In Charlotte there is an interactive work of art that lights up and plays music when you touch it. This enormous artwork is nine-stories tall and stretches a full [...]

Sep 012006
 

For those who are not internet savvy, no, I did not spell the word delicious wrong. del.icio.us is an extrememly popular social bookmarking website. Like other social-networking trends that are popular among teenagers (like myspace.com), I just didn’t care about it at all. However I found an awesome blogging trick that allows me to organize [...]