Back in the late 1990s, then-unemployed Bill Geerhart had a ingenious idea – he would pose as a 10-year-old boy and write to both the infamous and the famous. He requested from convicted killers such as Charles Manson, Richard Ramirez,
What’s On The Inside of Electronic Stuffed Animals?
Designer Matt Kirkland got curious and wanted to see what lurked inside of electronic stuffed animals and toys. After removing the fur, padding, and stuffing, he found that the innards ranged from simple voiceboxes to fairly-intricate robots.
Fake Skylights and Windows
Want a skylight or window in your office that gives a picturesque view 24 hours a day, 365 days a year? The Sky factory is a company that specializes in lighting that creates photographic illusions of real skies and landscapes. The realiistic-looking image tiles are backlit by fluorescent or LED lighting.
How To Build A Chile Mister
Instructables has a short piece on how to build a spice mister – which is basically a small spray pump bottle filled with hot sauce. Less potent than a typical pepper spray that you would use for self defense or crowd control, this ingenious little bottle is for quickly applying hot chile pepper sauce or even capsaicin extract to a large area when cooking or eating.
Jeff Goldblum Sounding Drunk at Half Speed in Apple Ad
Here’s an Apple ad starring Jeff Goldblum from a few years back that has been slowed down to 1/2 it’s original speed. It makes him sound like he’s drunk as a skunk.
Guy Dresses Like DJ to Get Into Clubs for Free
What Does the Black Sabbath Song Have to Do With Marvel’s Iron Man?
Most movie buffs have seen the various trailers for the new Iron Man film, which will be released in a little over a week from this writing. The usage of the Black Sabbath song “Iron Man” in the trailers has had me thinking, does the hard rock masterpiece have anything to do with Marvel’s metal-clad hero? It’s certainly not a “chicken or the egg” case, as comic book aficionados know that the superhero came first. But was the tune influenced at all by the character? Josh Glenn has offered an in-depth study of the mystery surrounding the song’s subject matter.
Using the Err Object to Trap Errors in Classic ASP
It’s inevitable that you’ll generate an error or two (or three, or four…) when you code in Classic ASP. I’ll show you how to trap errors and use them to your advantage.
Before working with the Err Object, it’s helpful to know its properties:
Property | Description | Example |
Number | Error number for the most recent error (helpful for trapping) | 7 |
Description | String containing a description of the error | Division by 0 |
Source | Source of an error, such as an object or application | Project.class |
Code Snytax
First, discover if Err.Number is greater than 0.
Doctors Testing Hot Sauce to Help Knee Pain
Courtesy of WJLA, ABC-TV in Washington, D.C. –
Hot sauce spices up your food and now Capsaicin, the thing that gives chili peppers their punch, is knocking out knee pain.At age 71, Ron Johnson said his knee is in better shape than it was in his fifties. “It was constant pain in both knees,” he said.
The spicy new treatment is part of a study using an ultra purified form of Capsaicin.
Dr. Charles Birbera injects it into his…
Recipe: Boneless Buffalo Wings
When I wrote the Love Hot Wings and Buffalo Wings? Here Are 15 Different Recipes You’ve Gotta Try article a few months back, I didn’t even realize at the time that I had left out a mention of boneless buffalo wings. Yikes! Since I’m a diehard devotee of Buffalo Wild Wings and the awesome boneless wings they serve, a recipe on how to make these tasty little guys is long overdue.
Why boneless? Everyone knows there’s nothing like sucking the meat off a succulent, perfectly-cooked, bone-in chicken wing. Going boneless, though, has it’s advantages. For one, you get considerably more meat per bite. Second, although they are smothered in sauce, there’s no mess on your fingers as you eat these babies with a fork.
Faces of Meth
See “before” and “after” mug shots of methamphetamine users and the effect the drug (and the associated lifestyle) has had on their physical appearance. Link
Han Solo Carbonite Desk
Who wouldn’t want this awesome Han Solo Carbonite Desk in their office or den? It was created by Tom Spina and Richard Riley of New York-based Tom Spina Designs.
Classic Tex Avery Cartoons That Predicted the Future
If you’re over the age of 30 (like me), you probably watched a LOT of the classic Tom and Jerry and Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoons when you came home after school. Ocassionally your local TV station would sprinkle in gems during those time slots that didn’t feature the main animal characters, such as the hilarious Tex Avery-directed “Tomorrow” shorts. I haven’t seen these in over twenty years, so it was a blast to see them again. Here are two of those cartoons that humorously prognosticated what television and automobiles would be like in the future:
Tex Avery – TV of Tomorrow
Tex Avery – Car of Tomorrow
The Best New Way to Make Eggs – The Ziploc Omelet
I’ve come across the coolest new method for cooking an omelet – place it in a Ziploc bag and boil it. The gist of it is, crack two eggs in a quart-size Ziploc bag (a sandwich bag would be too small, a gallon size too large), add ingredients such as cheese, peppers, onions, or ham, shake the bag up, seal it, and place it in boiling water for 13 minutes. What comes out is a steaming-hot, perfectly-cooked, rolled up omelet that you can top with hot sauce and extra cheese (if you prefer).
Tabasco Commercial – End of the World
VERY funny and clever spot from Tabasco. I don’t want to ruin the surprise. Just watch it.
Update 1/10/11: Re-embedded better quality video.