Perhaps you’ve seen the illustration of 1-trillion dollars, created in Google Sketchup. An analysis of the making of the illustration helps explain why it’s been so popular.
Monthly Archives: March 2009
a unique take on iced coffee
Normally, iced coffee is a very sugary affair, and ends up with a lot of ice cream and whipped cream and such. Not so with this method of making iced coffee.
daily reading habits – Michael Hyatt
CEO of Thomas Nelson publishing on his daily reading habits. He’s subscribed to 200 RSS feeds, then goes out for a run while listening to an audiobook! Not a bad idea.
movie: Watchmen
Movie: Watchmen After a lot of failed attempts, Zach Snyder (director of 300) has created a movie that has shortened the plot of the graphic novel (so that it would fit into a movie timeframe), and celebrated its sexual and violent content. A couple of the characters remain undamaged: notably, the most violent characters were …
Gel Videos – Natasha Schull
23 minute presentation video from GEL: Anthropologist Natasha Schull on how Las Vegas gaming machines create the most engaging experience possible.
22 things you MUST do every day
[disassociated] An amusing take on the self-help lists: 22 things you MUST do every day
Vegetables in the freezer
Vegetables in the freezer This is what vegetables look like in our house now. Life has obviously changed when one of the major household cooking activities is to mush up vegetables, freeze them in ice cube trays, then transfer them to snap-lock bags.
Laptop friendly cafes
Laptopfriendlycafes.com – Sydney.
Pacman Apocalypse
Cute painting (and making of): What if Pacman loses?
Media licensing in ministry
Some tips on how to understand copyright usage in ministry