Archive for the 'Science and Technology' Category

Recycling CD Jewel Cases?

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

In an effort to reduce the amount of “stuff” we have, Rachel and I decided to consolidate our CD collection and put all the discs in one of those big CD binders for easy storage. We’re now faced with the problem of what to do with all the old jewel cases. My first instinct was [...]

Microsoft Surface

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

I admit that I usually don’t give props to Microsoft when they release new products as most of the time they just take an existing idea (like the iPod) and try to improve it (and usually fail, like the Zune). Occasionally they come out with things I wouldn’t mind owning (like the Xbox 360). But [...]

You’ll never look at the human body the same

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

Bodies… The Exhibition is in San Diego for the next few weeks and as an early birthday present I took Rachel to see it this weekend. Whatever the price, it’s completely worth it to go. Not only is it amazing to learn how the bodies are preserved, but seeing details from the various stages of [...]

Save the Internet!

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

There’s a certain commercial that’s been recently making the rounds on almost every TV channel and let me tell ya, it’s got me pissed. First of all, let me point out that it’s an advertisement paid for by the National Cable and Telecommunications Association. Yeah, it’s the same guys who already charge people an arm [...]

Top 10 Future Energy Solutions

Saturday, December 16th, 2006

Current energy consumption, vastly from fossil fuels, has dangerous environmental consequences. The quantity of energy we use will only go up in the near future. Here are 10 possible sources of energy to help meet this need… Check out the full list at Will Blog for Experience: Patrick. Not only is it a glimpse of [...]