Friday, March 30, 2007
Scroobius Pip vs Dan Le Sac
Here are 2 videos of the same track.
First one is the official music video, which features some really clever, but subtle, video tricks.
The second one is the live version. Check out Dan Le Sac on his Apple Notebook with some other gadget attached to it. Sounds pretty cool.
First one is the official music video, which features some really clever, but subtle, video tricks.
The second one is the live version. Check out Dan Le Sac on his Apple Notebook with some other gadget attached to it. Sounds pretty cool.
Studley by name, Studley by nature
Back in the mid 90s, I remember picking up a magazine at the military dentist. Airforce magazine or flight international or something like that. Inside was a picture I stared and stared at. It was an advertisement for something, I can't remember what - but I never forgot the image.
It's been well over 10 years and I was chatting to my mate Irish Stu about this tool chest I once saw, and how impressive it was.
Well, after describing it to Stu, I figured I do my darndest to find it on the web.
Using image google, I was surprised to find it within minutes.....so here it is:
The Studley Tool Chest
Fine Woodworking Magazine Article (incl High Res downloads)
It's been well over 10 years and I was chatting to my mate Irish Stu about this tool chest I once saw, and how impressive it was.
Well, after describing it to Stu, I figured I do my darndest to find it on the web.
Using image google, I was surprised to find it within minutes.....so here it is:
The Studley Tool Chest
Fine Woodworking Magazine Article (incl High Res downloads)
Thursday, March 08, 2007
The Plywood Tree
Here is an interesting site detailing what I guess you'd call, well I dunno what.
http://plywoodtree.grographics.com/
Basically, a guy creates a tree out of plywood, and then chops it down, recycles it into a sheet of plywood and then returns it to Home Depot for a refund. Some kind of statement I guess.
Personally, I really like the tree he made, and it is a shame to chop it down after all that work.
http://plywoodtree.grographics.com/
Basically, a guy creates a tree out of plywood, and then chops it down, recycles it into a sheet of plywood and then returns it to Home Depot for a refund. Some kind of statement I guess.
Personally, I really like the tree he made, and it is a shame to chop it down after all that work.
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