I still have to add the information about my working out, nutrition, tennis, and computer-dork hobbies. If I don't, the graphic at the top might have little significance. Just in case you're wondering, the arms are NOT mine. The guy working out in the picture is NOT me, and I don't use a Microsoft Natural Keyboard©, but I've thought about getting one.







Bad Idea

    If you're like me, you lose a lot of sleep at night because you love the taste of Jell-O, but the texture makes you want to YAK. Well, have I got great news for you, I've discovered an amazing new technique to prepare Jello-O for texture-friendly consumption. All you need to do is get out your trusty blender, scoop in the Jell-O, pour in some water, flip the switch, and you're done (see above image). I know, you're sitting there thinking, "this sounds too good to be true, there must be a catch". You're right, there's one little catch, the texture improvement is not significant. There's no debate over the difference in texture, only deciding whether a gross chewy substance is easier to stomach than a gross gel-like substance (not to mention the fact that there's still little bits of stuff floating around in there). The choice is yours, make a bowl of Jell-O, and a cup of Jell-O, and decide for yourself.



     


    Here are some posters that I designed for work. They didn't pay me for them, I made them out of the goodness of my heart. Click the image to see a larger version.




The cool pencil holder thingy




    I finally got a little bit of free time, so I decided to do something useful with it (HA!). It's got 6 slots, 4 for pencils, one for my eraser stick, and one for my pen. It was probably a dumb idea, but hey, I was sick of doing things that are totally logical and productive, so this was a welcome change from the everyday. When I get the pictures taken, you'll be able to see the final product. Right now you'll have to be content with a picture of what it started as (not that you care).

    Here it is, the moment you've all been waiting for, the arrival of the pencil holder thingy, in all its splendour.


     



    Check back here later as I'll list programming ideas, project ideas, and maybe other abstract mental processes that could possibly be linked to something that might resemble an idea. Stay tuned ...




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