Archive for the ‘General’ Category

Pittsburgh is going to the Superbowl

Let’s face it, not only are they going but they will of course win it! Check out this years “Here we go” theme song that was put into a video form.
Click here to see video on YouTube…

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The Lego Secret Vault

Gizmodo has an exclusive video and feature of one of the most heavily guarded secrets in Lego: the security vault where they store all the Lego sets ever created, new in their boxes. 4,720 sets from 1953 to 2008. Really amazing stuff and a trip down memory lane to every person who has played with [...]

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Merry Christmas!

I wanted to wish you all a very Merry Christmas! I have included this link for some really amazing Christmas lights.

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Make a shirt from a dollar bill

Check out this step-by-step walk through, you will learn how to make a very detailed collared shirt out of a one dollar bill. It makes for a unique origami project and creative way to leave a tip!

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Biggest fall in sports history

The biggest fall ever in sports history. Jake Brown falls over 50 feet during the Big Air X Games competition when he loses his skateboard after he launches off the vertical ramp. The announcers and crowd thought him dead before he miraculously walks away.

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Bryan from “So you think you can dance?”

I was watching this show and caught a great story and amazing performance by Bryan Gaynor from Kennesaw Georgia. He is amazing at what he does. Check out the video here.

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Star Wars movie via Telnet???

A friend of mine sent me this address of the entire Star Wars movie done via telnet. I can’t think of anything much more geeky than this. Certainly someone needs a new hobby. It is actually well done and of course extremely unique. Just type “telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl” in your run box or at a command [...]

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Why people become music pirates

This is a great story written by a guy named Jarrett that makes great points. He basically explains how it is so hard and frustrating to legally buy and enjoy music. I agree with the overall theme of the article. The recording industry makes piracy tempting just for the simple fact that people want to [...]

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One Giant Screwup for Mankind

This is an interesting read of how the footage of Neil Armstrong’s first steps on the moon in 1969 was not what it should have been. Apparently the raw footage looked great but what the world saw was of a much worse quality. Now the original engineers involved with making the camera as well as [...]

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The real BuzzLightyear

“A Swiss airline pilot and self-described adrenaline junkie named Yves Rossy has developed a working jet-pack and flown it more than 30 times. Actually, it’s a pair of rigid carbon fiber wings strapped to his back, with two small kerosene-powered jet engines on each wing — essentially a small jet airplane using the pilot’s body [...]

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