Tue: Aug 05, 2014

White Glass Dry Eraser Board for $28. Waaayyy cheaper than any other whiteboard option that's worth it (there are cheaper options but they suck.)     #>


New Folding Saw Sets Up In Seconds. Looks like just the thing for a backpacking kit.     #>


Make-up artist who released photos of porn stars au naturel unveils new set of incredible before-and-after transformations. Some look completely different.     #>


Photoshop Experiment: 1 Photograph, 27 Countries, 27 Definitions of ‘Beautiful’. Interesting.     #>


Building a Wood CNC Router From Scratch. I keep thinking I need something like this for the garage...     #>


CLUE and You: How Insurers Size You Up. Even if you don't actually file a claim but just make an inquiry it can impact your score.     #>


Linux tool to show progress for cp, rm, dd, ... That's handy, I'd love to see that become standard.     #>


Single Tree Grows 40 Kinds Of Fruit. Amazing!     #>


Electric “Microkart” Has Tons of Kick. Love the home-made wood frame too.     #>


Corporations are Refrigerators. Unthinking and uncaring.     #>


No Service? No Problem! Use Cell To Text Off The Grid With 'goTenna' . Smart, kind of a traveling grid network. Useful in the back-country.     #>


How to Virtualize Android on Your PC So You Can Try Before You Buy. Once upon a time I had an Android VirtualBox image that I could just boot up.     #>


The Crisis in American Walking. Worst I've seen is the northern burbs in Atlanta. I lamented no sidewalks and actually had someone tell me "if you drive into Duluth you'll find some sidewalks!" I'm sure she thought she was being very helpful but we did have a laugh when I pointed out to her what she'd just said.     #>


Your users deserve better than Disqus. I've been using Request Policy on Firefox and only rarely allow Disqus access, and even then it's always on a site-by-site basis.     #>


How to Tell Someone’s Age When All You Know Is Her Name. Some interesting stats in there.     #>


Inventories of war: soldiers' kit from 1066 to 2014. That is an amazing photo series.     #>


New Toronto restaurant staffed with deaf waiters. I'll go the next time I'm in Toronto, looks interesting.     #>


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