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Artifacts

Artifacts

  • Another restaurant I want to visit – Shopsin’s has moved to 54 Carmine Street in NYC, but they’ve still got that big old menu. If you dare, feast your eyes on this menu tour de force, all 11 pages of it.
  • There are those who believe it to be divinely inspired, but The Brick Testament has been created entirely by The Rev. Brendan Powell Smith (not a real Reverand) who builds stories from the Bible in which all the characters and settings out of LEGO bricks.
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  • Since I am of Clan McCleod, I already have my own colors. But this cool site gives you the chance to design your own Tartan. Once you have made your desing you can download the image or actually have them make something from your design.
  • WeirdMeat.com documents experiences eating strange food, as this dude travels around the world. In the end, what is weird to one, is normal to another. He want to find out why. The site includes articles, travel stories, photos, pictures, etc.
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Artifacts

  • Making the bed is so much more pleasurable when your sheets have been folded properly – and not only do they take up a lot less space, they look great in your linen cupboard too! Follow this easy step-by-step guide on how to fold a fitted sheet.
  • The Zealots of Za are on the quest to sample as many different pizzas in the world as possible and try to separate the good from the bad. For now they may seem limited to the Denver, Colorado area, but when they travel, tasting new pizza is high on the priority list.

Brain Candy

I don’t really have much to write about today. After returning my tuxedo last night I got some take-out food and went home to veg on the couch. The remainder of my evening consisted of the most enjoyable brain-candy: For Love Or Money, the new Maxim, and Blind Date.

And because it’s bad enough to watch and read all that lame stuff above (let alone follow those links), and because I really have nothing else to tell you, here are some stimulating and fun links that you should actually visit:

A visual representation of our language
The NASA astronomy picture of the day
A favorite engineering toy: SodaConstructor

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