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August 11, 2008

Orwell Diaries

Filed under: Links — roclar @ 6:00 pm
George Orwell To mark the seventieth anniversary of the diaries of George Orwell, The Orwell Prize is publishing his diary entries exactly seventy years after they were written. Orwell’s ‘domestic’ diaries began on 9th August 1938/2008; his ‘political’ diaries begin on 7th September 1938/2008. Thus far the entries have largely consisted of talk of snakes and the weather though I imagine the political entries will be more interesting. Posting the diary entries in this method seems rather original though it does seem rather curious that the diary entries penned by the creator of “Big Brother” are now a target for my RSS reader.

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July 30, 2008

The Original Pizza Pro

Filed under: Kitchenware & Utensils,Links — roclar @ 6:00 pm
The Original Pizza Pro Pizza can be messy business given that it is comprised of various ingredients which tend to run together. The Pizza Pro strives to be the only tool necessary for serving pizza by combining a pair of serrated scissors with a wedge shaped spatula built in. I can see this being rather effective for thin to average thickness pies, I just wonder how many toppings this contraption can slice through. The Pizza Pro is available directly from the product’s web site or Sky Mall for $20 or two for $37.

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July 24, 2008

Cyber Clean

Filed under: Computer Related,Links — roclar @ 6:00 pm
Cyber Clean Keyboard cleanliness is a relatively minor pet peeve of mine. Not only do keyboards harbor a large portion of germs they also get visibly dirty very easy. Cyber Clean in addition to sporting a cringe-worthy name was develop to combat this difficult to address problem. Cyber clean is an elastic substance which absorbs germs and dirt. It can be used for multiple cleanings and will change color as it collects more nasty stuff. It is also biodegradable. Cyber Clean can be purchased directly from its home page six cups (135g each) for $39 or you can order one cup from Expert Verdict for $16.

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July 23, 2008

Trying Firefox 3

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Firefox Logo While I am pretty happy with the Opera 9.5 series, it is always good to explore all the options. With Firefox 3′s semi-recent release, I thought I would take it for a spin. I haven’t played with many of the add-ons as of yet, but I do like FoxClocks (Red Ferret Referrer) which displays my choice of world time clocks. Like Drfaulken I prefer Firefox’s built-in spellchecker over Visual.SpellCheck though the little red lines in Firefox are easy miss. At some point during the evolution of WordPress, Visual.SpellCheck started eating alt and the ending slash out of my image tags which was causing my XHTML 1.0 strict validation to fail. Continue reading for some of the things that annoy(ed) me and any workarounds that I found.

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July 22, 2008

Neck Noose

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Neck Noose I usually refer to neck ties as “silk nooses” so when I saw the Neck Noose, I had to chuckle. This neck tie features a detailed rope printed in dove grey, white or black ink. The silk version of the tie comes in white or black and sells for $40. The microfiber version is available in skinny, narrow and standard widths and comes in white, black, burgundy, olive and charcoal and costs $30.

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July 21, 2008

Knork

Filed under: Kitchenware & Utensils,Links — roclar @ 6:00 pm
Knork Ever since my Nyfork review, any mention of curious eating utensils catch my interest. Enter the Knork which shares the same goal as the Nyfork of easier one-handed eating. Rather then the large, very sharp pizza cutting wheel, the Knork relies on a rounded, slightly sharper edge which enhances cutting in a rocking motion. The Knork can cut through a raw carrot but apparently has trouble with cooked steak. The Knork sells individually for $6 or in a sets of 4 or five piece place settings both for $22 all from the knork.net web site. The Washington Post article also contains a few other interesting utensils including the Ramen Spoon/Fork which is a super-spork and sells from the MoMA store for $12.

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July 20, 2008

2008 Emergency Response Guidebook

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ERG 2008 HazMat placards The 2008 Emergency Response Guidebook was created “first responders during the initial phase of a dangerous goods/hazardous materials transportation incident” by the US Department of Transportation, Transport of Canada and the Transportation of Mexico. The guide makes sense of the variety of placards that various vehicles display indicating the type of materials contained within and the associated risks and dangers including pictures and reference tables. The guide is updated every four years. The guide is available for sale for $8 and is also downloadable for free in PDF form.

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July 19, 2008

Open Congress, Death & Taxes

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Death and Taxes Resources which attempt to increase the transparency of government are a good thing and a few have passed through my RSS reader in the past months. Open Congress endeavors to be “a free, open-source, non-profit, and non-partisan web resource with a mission to make Congress more transparent and to encourage civic engagement.” The site allows direct linking to bills, sharing information and tracking individual members of Congress. Perhaps this will be useful for the next “season” of Fantasy Congress. Pictured to the left and linked below is the 2009 edition of Death & Taxes which is a 2′ x 3′ poster which visually depicts the federal discretionary budget. There is also a Zoomorama version of the poster at the top of the page for online viewing. The poster sells directly from its creator, Jess Bachman, for $30 shipped.

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July 18, 2008

Analog Projection Clock

Filed under: Links,Time Keeping Devices — roclar @ 6:00 pm
Analog Projection Clock I haven’t posted a time keeping device in a while, so here you go. The Projection Clock from Plow & Hearth eschews projecting boring digital numbers and instead projects an analog clock face complete with Roman numerals, hour, minute and even a second hand. At a distance of ten feet, the projected clock face has a diameter of three feet. The Projection Clock is powered by one AA battery (included) and sells for $100 but is presently on sale for $48.

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July 17, 2008

Monopoly Trifecta

Filed under: Games & Related Links,Links — roclar @ 6:00 pm
Monopoly Mega Edition During my hiatus there were a few Monopoly related links that I feel semi-obligated to post. First up, is Monopoly Mega Edition (The Green Head Referrer, Board Game Geek Page) which features a super-sized Monopoly board including twelve additional properties, train depots, skyscrapers, a “speed dice” and a $1000 bill. I usually play smaller games, so I don’t think I’d be want a larger board. I do think it might be interesting to try the larger board with four or more players. Monopoly: The Mega Edition can be purchased from Amazon.com for $30. In the same vein, there was recently a link to the Anti-Monopoly game (The Green Head Referrer, OhGizmo! Referrer) which pits Competitors against the Monopolists and purports to be an “upgraded” version of the original. I’d be curious to see how it played but not curious enough to buy the game. Anti-Monopoly can be purchased from the Anti-Monopoly web site for $21. Finally, linked below, is a Surefire Strategy entitled “How to Win at Monopoly”. It puts numbers on what DrFaulken and I had already determined for the best properties to own and to auction and let slide for less then full price. I wasn’t aware of what a gold mine the railroads were though typically neither of us ever allows the other to get more then two railroads anyway.

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