Children's music rocks: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance

My favorite quote from this article is below. Children’s music rocks: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance: “‘Margins on a kids record are going to be better than a more traditional pop record,’ he said. ‘You’re not spending crazy money to have Beyonce or Gwen Stefani do all the things they need to do to be successful. In the kids music world, you can be successful without having to get your song played on the radio.’” ...

March 1, 2006

Really Inspirational News Story

I don’t follow sports much but I’m a sucker for a good inspirational story. This is a GREAT story about a kid with autism who turned out to be a not-so-bad athlete. Random Good Stuff: This made me cry

February 27, 2006

Food Force

A popular downloadable game/educational experience that allows the user to learn more about the U.N.’s food program through simple mini-games. [Link]

February 16, 2006

Puppies Taking a Ride on a Monorail

As a lifetime member of the monorail society, I had to make a permanent record of this. Puppies Taking Advantage of Mass Transit - Gizmodo

February 14, 2006

Step 1 in becoming a cyborg: Bionic Eyes

Get these Nike “sport” contacts. They replace sunglasses by blocking UV rays kind of like Blu-Blockers. Plus they look badass. Wired News: Sharper Image, Better Performance

February 8, 2006

Plug-In Partners

I’m not really sure how Baltimore jumped on this train, but, it seems if they are supporting the development of Plug-in Hybrids. A plug-in hybrid is a car you charge overnight and get 50 miles on without any gas. Plug-In Partners

January 25, 2006

Wired News: Saddle Up Yer Velomobile

This is exactly what I want! It costs as much as a segway and seems way more practical. Wired News: Saddle Up Yer Velomobile

January 24, 2006

The Website Development Process

A funny little pictorial on the Web development process. PingMag - The Tokyo-based magazine about “Design and Making Things” $$ Archive $$ The Website Development Process

January 18, 2006

Hybrid Cars - The Great Hybrid Car Cover-up of '74

It seems as if the future of automobiles was realized in the 70’s but squashed by the EPA. Dr Victor Wouk developed a hybrid car in the mid-70’s. Is this that story we always heard about that said the auto manufacturers kept a car that gets 100 mpg hidden from the public? The 100 mpg could have been an exageration and the EPA could have easily been influenced by Oil/Car companies in a post oil-embargo world. ...

January 17, 2006

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January 7, 2006