Beautiful Art Made From Trash

I found the following art by Tim Nobel and Sue Webster to be really creative and pretty. I haven’t seen anything like it before. They take garbage and shape it into a specific form and have a bright light pointed at it so the trash creates interesting shadows. Nobel & Webster’s art though is probably better appreciated in a picture rather than in actual life… less smelly ;).

Killing Animals in your Garden

In this post, I will discuss the killing of garden animals, including:

-Why kill animals in your garden?
-Alternatives to killing animals in your garden.
-How to kill animals in your garden.
-People who kill animals in their gardens
-Questions about killing animals.

Why would you want to kill poor, cute animals in your garden?

Many people have an emotional connection to fuzzy forest creatures because of childhood stories andkilling woodchuck in your garden DIsney movies that depict wonderful, brave animals consciously interacting with others.… read more “Killing Animals in your Garden”

Canon Powershot A540 Digital Camera Review

I purchased my Canon Powershot A540 6MP digital camera about nine months ago and have been pretty happy with it’s performance. The Canon Powershot A540 is a 6 megapixel camera with 4x optical zoom. The features on the digital camera are intuitive and easy to use. There is a scroll wheel on top of the Powershot A540 for selecting camera mode (pictures, auto focus, person, landscape, night, movie, etc.)… read more “Canon Powershot A540 Digital Camera Review”

Cascade Mountain’s American Gin – Bad Taste

About six months ago I went to the liquor store and purchased about a dozen bottles of liquor so that I could make drinks for my friends and I. One of the bottles that I purchased was a product by Cascade Mountain, specifically their American Gin. Plato came over shortly thereafter and he and I proceeded to mix a couple of martini’s using Cascade Mountain’s American Gin as our base ingredient.… read more “Cascade Mountain’s American Gin – Bad Taste”

Gliffy

Some time ago, I came across a wonderful new little web application named Gliffy. Gliffy is a free tool much like Microsoft Visio, but far easier to use and understand. Gliffy enables you to quickly create floor plans, flow charts, organizational flow charts or any other kind of visual diagram aid you might need.

I have used Gliffy to create several pretty diagrams for work and have been able to impress my superiors without having to spend hours slaving over Photoshop or Visio.… read more “Gliffy”