Etch-A-Sketch music. I like.
LEGO jewellery. Except I'd probably make it rather than paying for it, you know? As I would any of the stuff at Fractal Spin, which seems insanely expensive but looks like it's based on labour. But how geek is that?
Wikipedia entry for Dialectical Behaviour Therapy.
Headphone Hack at blogspot, discusses a way to hack heavy-duty ear protectors (for hunting, construction etc) and ordinary headphones to make noise-excluding headphones. Cute.
Evacuated tubes for solar hot water heating down to -40C. A bit on the expensive side but not prohibitively so, especially if you're getting your boiler replaced anyway or something.
A funny.
Arrrrrr! There be pirates on the high seas!
Scott Andrew on "Productivity for the Practicing [sic] Musician" over at 43Folders.
Survivalist geek pr0n! Honest! I want one.
A spinning wheel, fixer-upper standard, purchased for me as a birthday present. I'm looking forward to receiving this and fixing it up.
I'm playing in this. It might even be good. Come see.
How to make your own priddie things. Making mandalas using Photoslop 4 or 5.
Electric car in London. 'Nuff said.
And the usual suspects - LJ, gmail, Trinity webmail, BBC weather site, My eBay, home page with some other links I use a lot.
This probably puts some perspective on why I get so upset if someone else uses my machine and closes my tabs. If you EVER use my computer, for anything, DO NOT CLOSE ANY TABS. No, really. Just don't. I use my browser as a repository for reading material and I do not want it to evaporate because you are too rude to ask before closing stuff.
If you're not sure, and I'm not around, open yourself a new window to do your stuff in.
Why yes, I could password-protect the thing so that you have to ask. I'd rather not, though.
LEGO jewellery. Except I'd probably make it rather than paying for it, you know? As I would any of the stuff at Fractal Spin, which seems insanely expensive but looks like it's based on labour. But how geek is that?
Wikipedia entry for Dialectical Behaviour Therapy.
Headphone Hack at blogspot, discusses a way to hack heavy-duty ear protectors (for hunting, construction etc) and ordinary headphones to make noise-excluding headphones. Cute.
Evacuated tubes for solar hot water heating down to -40C. A bit on the expensive side but not prohibitively so, especially if you're getting your boiler replaced anyway or something.
A funny.
Arrrrrr! There be pirates on the high seas!
Scott Andrew on "Productivity for the Practicing [sic] Musician" over at 43Folders.
Survivalist geek pr0n! Honest! I want one.
A spinning wheel, fixer-upper standard, purchased for me as a birthday present. I'm looking forward to receiving this and fixing it up.
I'm playing in this. It might even be good. Come see.
How to make your own priddie things. Making mandalas using Photoslop 4 or 5.
Electric car in London. 'Nuff said.
And the usual suspects - LJ, gmail, Trinity webmail, BBC weather site, My eBay, home page with some other links I use a lot.
This probably puts some perspective on why I get so upset if someone else uses my machine and closes my tabs. If you EVER use my computer, for anything, DO NOT CLOSE ANY TABS. No, really. Just don't. I use my browser as a repository for reading material and I do not want it to evaporate because you are too rude to ask before closing stuff.
If you're not sure, and I'm not around, open yourself a new window to do your stuff in.
Why yes, I could password-protect the thing so that you have to ask. I'd rather not, though.
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Date: 2005-11-08 09:56 pm (UTC)