Monday, October 30, 2006
Friday, October 20, 2006
ASCII Generator
_/_/_/_/ _/ _/
_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/
_/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/
_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/
_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/
Generate any text in ASCII with the ASCII Generator via LifeHacker.
ASCII-O-Matic turns your portrait into text
|
ASCII-O-Matic [Via LifeHacker, typorganism via Brian Sawyer]
Thursday, October 19, 2006
History of the Alphabet
Nine steps to financial security :
Weasel.”In it, he lays out a one-page list for how to manage your
money. While I recognize that a book consisting largely of cartoon is
an unorthodox place to find sound financial advice, I think he is spot
on – if you do these things you will be fine:
1. Make a will.Check the rest at Wheaties for your Wallet via Lifehacker.
2. Pay off your credit cards.
3. Get term life insurance if you have a family to support.
4. Fund your 401(k) to the maximum.
[...]
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Yuva studio lets kids create pictures online
Crafts are big in my house, which is why I can't wait to turn my 6-year-old daughter loose at Yuva Studio. This "creative playground" (basically an online drawing program) lets kids create artwork using shapes that can be dragged, expanded, flipped, rotated, doodled, and so on. The resulting masterpieces can be saved in "sketchbooks," turned into e-cards to share with friends and family, or printed. |
Link to Yuva Studio via LifeHacker via Parent Hacks.
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Quote of the day
Quote of the day
Sunday, October 15, 2006
How to Guess Someone's Astrological Sign
Has anyone ever guessed your astrological sign? It's an amazing feat to[link]
perform and it requires research and practice. While not everyone
believes this is possible or that the Zodiac has any meaning, here are
some tips from those who believe it can be done.
Excel Games
via j-walkHere you can find over eighty cool Excel games for your enjoyment
and study. I do not want to provide simply a storage space for games, I
try to assure that all authors of Excel games will be given credits for
their great work. Thus, I added author's website when available to the
library.
Learn how to carve a pumpkin
via J-walkHere's this year's obligatory pumpkin-carving tutorial.
If you have yet to try and carve a pumpkin in a 3-D manner you need to. Its fun and everybody enjoys a cool pumpkin. Unfortunately they begin to rot less than a week after carving so be sure to take plenty of pictures. You can experiment with ways of preserving them but I find nothing works better than a nice photo. Some chefs that I have carved for put lemon juice on the faces to help slow down the natural molding process that will occur.
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Lifehacker: Roll your own timeline
Link: Geek to Live: Roll your own timeline
![]()
I have a terrible memory, especially when it comes to when things happened. Significant life events - like graduating and 9/11 - are all landmarks that help me remember when events occurred relative to them (i.e., "that was before I moved to California.") But there are still long periods of my past that are just a big amorphous blur - especially before I started using a computer every day.
As a result, I've always been fascinated with digital timelines as a memory aid and reference: the ones that occur as artifacts of other activities (like our sent email folder and digital photo collection), and the ones we can purposefully construct for historical documentation.
![]()
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
patrickrhone - GTD productivity whitepaper
practices, software and hardware (both HiFi and LoFi) I use to Get
Things Done. [link]