Artifacts

  • Neat, but pricey, furniture made of old (and new) bike parts.
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  • “The way I looked at it, if I took $39 and went to buy groceries, I wouldn’t be able to get all that much. On the flipside, if I took $39 to a casino and lost it all, I wouldn’t be all that upset. With that said, I decided I was going to try something…”
  • “I wrote this game for my two-year-old daughter. The first time I turned it on, it took about a minute or two for her to understand what was going on. She spent the next hour-and-a-half laughing, squealing, talking, and babbling. She still wanted more and asked for the game on an almost daily basis for the next month.”
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  1. Posted April 26, 2006 at 3:35 pm | Permalink

    The $39 project rules… thanks for the link. How do you find this stuff? I’m not motivated enough to write all those letters and look up addresses but give me and 800 # and I’ll call it!

  2. Posted April 26, 2006 at 4:03 pm | Permalink

    You should do that Shmeder! Call it “onehundred eighthundreds”. If I make the list will you make the phone calls?

  3. Posted April 26, 2006 at 5:38 pm | Permalink

    Game on! I have next week off and can do 20 a day! It’ll be a snap to put the results in a spreadsheet.

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  1. By Bite Me. on May 4, 2006 at 10:47 pm

    The one thing I have noticed so far is how hard it is for me to not laugh during these calls. Especially the first one to Beetchnut! I’m also lying to people to justify why I need free stuff. Check here if you want theDL on what I’m talking about and let me know if you want to help or have suggestions (or numbers).

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