Link roundup
Sep. 1st, 2006 10:38 pmPRETTY. I've particularly wanted a shirt with theobromine on it for some time. Thujone is a nice one as well. No glucose, though. It would be nice to see some fatty acids on there as well.
I've been planning one of these for a long time now. I see that in the actual magazine (which I can't read due to lack of subscription, though I'd love one... le sigh, later in life when I'm closer to being solvent) they have a version where someone's taken a palm III or something and put it in one side of the book, and put a keyboard in the other... so they have a sort of mini-laptop thing. Nice. Not really ideal for my own purposes, which require considerably more oomph than a Palm will be able to provide, This could be a clever way of carrying valuables in a backpack, though, or hiding some in a home bookshelf.
Flickr has a geotagging feature. Quite neat.
Ethical acoustic wallpaper. Easier than saving all your egg boxes, but more expensive. Still, I might consider something similar when I actually have a proper studio for teaching and so on.
Cold vacuum-sealing re-used containers. Myself, I mostly do hot vacuum-sealing, as it's much easier, but this could come in handy someday. And the whole site is rather neat. For example, a kelly kettle painted with matt back paint to make it solar-heatable. She needs a few spelling lessons though.
Solar power supplemented wheelchair.
I've been planning one of these for a long time now. I see that in the actual magazine (which I can't read due to lack of subscription, though I'd love one... le sigh, later in life when I'm closer to being solvent) they have a version where someone's taken a palm III or something and put it in one side of the book, and put a keyboard in the other... so they have a sort of mini-laptop thing. Nice. Not really ideal for my own purposes, which require considerably more oomph than a Palm will be able to provide, This could be a clever way of carrying valuables in a backpack, though, or hiding some in a home bookshelf.
Flickr has a geotagging feature. Quite neat.
Ethical acoustic wallpaper. Easier than saving all your egg boxes, but more expensive. Still, I might consider something similar when I actually have a proper studio for teaching and so on.
Cold vacuum-sealing re-used containers. Myself, I mostly do hot vacuum-sealing, as it's much easier, but this could come in handy someday. And the whole site is rather neat. For example, a kelly kettle painted with matt back paint to make it solar-heatable. She needs a few spelling lessons though.
Solar power supplemented wheelchair.