Our World as Food
⊆ 10:24 AM by Tofuninja | ˜ 0 comments »I've seen a lot of images recently with food being made into
I really like the cyclist and candy tin ones :)
I've seen a lot of images recently with food being made into
I really like the cyclist and candy tin ones :)
Ever had a song playing that got you beating your steering wheel? I remember this happening when Avril Lavinge's "Girlfriend" was the song to listen to. Hahaha, anyway...
Here is a cool site that will allow you to figure out what speed you should drive at to match a song's rhythm with the approaching stripes on a highway.
The things people think about; never ceases to amaze me.
For those of you that hadn't seen my previous post about how I made $1.16 risk-free, click here. Anyway, for the month of January, thus far, I've made $5.10 by pretty much just making educated guesses.
Here is a screenshot of my earnings.
Hmmm, enough to get a meal... what kind of food do I feel like?
Hahaha, I do recommend you check out my article on Predictify and here to register for a pretty cool social network. Like all of the other links on the outset of the page, this is risk free and can only help you learn and earn :)
EDIT: I made an extra $4.35 after submitting this post for the month of January from Predictify, $1.76 from Kickitback for purchasing things on eBay, and $1.23 from the risk-free stock market site The UpDown; a total of $12.74. :)
OMG, this is so much better than the tablet I have. Haha, technology and the things we can do with it never ceases to amaze me. Simply check this out, a PC that uses e-ink and RF technology to allows designers to draw in color (allowing them to skip the very tedious stage of transferring the sketch into a digital format).
Here are a couple of images to possibly drool over :P
Like the people who like to name small things, comes two sites from people that have too much time on their hands.
This first site has some 470 issues that kids face in their lives. So many problems, and yet we think we have it though.
Secondly, is this site about text highlighting.
What is interesting about this site is that it says it's just about having fun with highlighting and yet there seems to be something more subversive, even perhaps counterculture-esque about it. Do you do what the site tells you? Or engage this whim by counteracting. Maybe this is just me over exaggerating what I see, or the fact that I haven't read all of the text.
Seems like a familiar trend... ughh, back to the books now.
I thought this article was pretty interesting. Makes me wonder why though, since the shortness of most trips and potential disruptions make such a service questionable.
Merely hours after hearing that a contactless payment trial was going live on San Francisco's BART, along comes word that a test of a slightly different nature was also underway on the very same public transportation system. Reportedly, a recent Wi-Fi Rail installation on a select stretch of track proved that WiFi could be delivered to passengers at around 15Mbps -- up and down -- and if things go smoothly, the firm hopes to get its technology onto all sorts of rail systems across the globe. Unfortunately, there doesn't look to be any firm plans for the trial to stick on BART, but who knows, keep on refreshing that nearby network list on the morning commute and you might just get lucky.