9 March, 2007

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A fridge that can sling beer!?

Recently, I’ve been reading Douglas Karr’s weblog, On Marketing and Technology (I saw what you did there, Doug :) ).
While making commentary on his Technorati Rank Plugin for WordPress, I ran across an entry that amused me to no end.

The entry featured a video of a man’s robotic beer launching refrigerator, which I think would be best if I let the video do its own explaining.
Although the video is on YouTube, the author earns a little money for his video being shown via MetaCafe, thusly, I’m going to embed their video instead. :)

Watch, Laugh, and Want one. :)


Robotic Beer Launching Refrigerator - More bloopers are a click away

[tags]Beer Launching Fridge, Technorati Plugin, Douglas Karr[/tags]

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I’ve always had this thing for crafts done by hand, beyond someone smearing colors on a piece of canvas, or someone else with an unbelievably expensive camera snapping images.

When I was very young, one of my older aunts (now deceased, sadly) had, instead of photos or paintings on her walls, wrought iron wall art. I would sit in a chair in her living room, just eying these pieces, letting my eyes follow the intricate shapes that the bent metal bore, because they were just interesting in their own right.


Wrought Iron goes very well on solid colored walls, to break up the monotony of that wall’s appearance. It also stands to be a conversation piece of its own right, as people — family, friends, and guests alike — might ask you where you found such beautiful craftsmanship.

I hope to have something like the Salinas Wrought Iron Candle Holder, once I get an apartment of my own. It would go great with my habit of using aromatic candles, thus bringing a little functionality into an otherwise purely artistic wall hanging. :)

[tags]Wrought Iron, Wall Art, Metal Crafting, Home Decoration[/tags]

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Ashley @ Cass, Tampa FL
Photo: Ashley Drive at Cass Street, as seen from the North-West corner, Tampa, FL.
Map: Provided by Google Maps

This intersection is the absolute bane of those of us who commute on foot here in Tampa, FL.
Ashley St. (left) is a two way street, with southbound traffic coming freshly off the Interstate only a block north of this crossing.
Cass St. (right) is a one way street, just entering downtown Tampa.

Ashley, going southbound, has four lanes going straight across, and a single turn lane. The northbound half of the street has two lanes going normally, and a turn lane that starts a block earlier.

Cass Street has four lanes, with one of them dedicated to turning left, and one other a split left-straight lane.

The issue with this is,
When you try to cross Ashley Street on foot, using the pedestrian signals, and you’re headed East, it’s nearly impossible to do, because of two things:

  • The people turning from Cass to Ashley seemingly ignore pedestrians until they’re about to hit one. This gets to be annoying as all hell.
  • The crosswalk indicator goes from Walk, to a flashing Don’t Walk in a matter of mere seconds (About five seconds, to be specific).

Heading West is only marginally better, as you get the chance to get across the street a little early, due to slower traffic headed North, combined with entering the crosswalk early, before the Walk signal is illuminated.

The entire street needs improvement with its walk signals, but this spot is most relevant to me since I cross here, or a block north, to go to the Public Library.

Argh, indeed.

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Big, Big Money!

Lately, thanks to numerous changes to the PayPerPost system, I’ve seen more opportunities that pay a hefty reward to the lucky user(s) that get to take the opportunities. There are fewer of the four dollar opportunities in the system as a result, and many more well-paying posts to go on many blogs now.

I was a little frustrated with the system just a couple of months ago, because there was such a heavy flood of payday loan and mortgage assistance opportunities, which I have no experience that applies to either one. They just wouldn’t fit in with this blog, and thus, I couldn’t take them.

Now that posties (that is, we, the bloggers of the PayPerPost system) are required to disclose their relationships (something they should’ve been doing a long time ago, like I have been doing ;)), and now that there are more businesses with opportunities that I (and perhaps many others) can feel comfortable with, there are more rewards in the system that we do not have to fight with our conscience over. I can feel clean in taking opportunities once more. :)

I just can’t seem to write about things I’m not happy with, or have no knowledge about, so why should I waste someone’s time in glossing over a possible entry? :)

[tags]PayPerPost, Big Money, Quality Posts[/tags]

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