A new service through Wikipedia and PediaPress allows users to compile books from articles chosen from the site. My top three articles:
Star Trek
Retro-futurism
Hummus
Aside from real-life books, you can download creations in OpenOffice and PDF formats. What articles will you pick? ...Read More
Do you like to make your own themes? Do you have your own website? Better yet, do you like to podcast and blog? Most of all, are you in St. Louis? Then show yourself! Let me know and perhaps ...Read More
I've heard rumors about Godaddy's customer service. But tonight, I really had to consider my opinion of the company when I had to call. Their site is confusing. Ads here, there, animation in your face and more confusion just around ...Read More
Boston.com hands out a few tips on how to hallucinate without the use of drugs or being hit on the head. The instructions are easy and look really interesting. When I finally get around to trying them out, I'll let ...Read More
Milton Glaser is someone I've never seen in my life, so I have no right in criticizing the things he does, but whatever. The artist explains in his lecture how the simplest of thoughts and tangents can bring you to ...Read More
David Merrill demonstrates Siftables, a brand new computing platform that makes its users actually USE their computers. The devices are small, but each one has a screen and they communicate with each other using variables like distance, tilt, accelleration, and ...Read More
Epoch Clock from ThinkGeek
What will happen at 5:46:40pm on November 20, 2286? According to the UNIX epoch clock, a way of telling time for computers by counting up every second starting at 12am January 1st 1970, this will be the ...Read More