Continuing with yesterday’s theme of NOT-SO-stupid-tricks-by-animals-you’d-never-have-as-a-pet-tricks…
Month: August 2008
So Much To See
I am off on a trip to see a place I have always dreamed of going to. I did not expect to get there so soon. And it’s not a minute too fast, as my list of “must sees” has been growing daily. I have never been much of a traveler, but the internet keeps delivering all of these sights to me, and now I want to explore far beyond my keyboard.
Color is relative
Check this out. It’s an interactive site. Drag your cursor over the different colors and the background will shift to match. It’s interesting how certain backgrounds make the other colors jump out more. What you see really is determined by what surrounds you I guess. Thanks Metafilter!
Petitinvention
Petitinvention is the blog of Mac Funamizu . He’s got lots of good ideas. These are his personalized paper cups so that you never mistake which cup is yours again.
How We Work
MetaFilter lead me to Rodcorp’s How We Work site, and although it is not the kind of thing we usually point out here at TATT, but although it’s not about specific work, it’s about the process to get us there, and it’s kind of glorious itself.
We’re interested in the habits, rituals and small (and occasionally big) methods people and teams use to get their work done. And in the specific anecdotes and the way people describe their own relationship to their own work.
Tinkering School
Summer’s over. Camp’s kaput. Are you going back next year? What are the coolest camps out there? Space camp could be but boy is it pricey!
Robo Fish: How Stuff Works Videos
As cool as they are just being there, robots teach us a lot of things. And they are still sooo cool; imagine that!