Actress, one of the stars of Xtremely Xtreme
Web link of note: Jen
(At http://www.livejournal.com/users/sanfranchicken/)
Category: looky
something cool I found on the internets
Kimball’s Biology Pages
bio article pointers and resources
Web link of note: Kimball’s Biology Pages
(At http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/index.shtml)
Ugoff: Burger King
It’s a new ad for Burger King, where I never eat… but the campaign is pretty funny!
Web link of note: Ugoff: Burger King
(At http://www.ugoff.com/)
Perfect Sideburns
Damn dude, this is worse than Flobee
Web link of note: Perfect Sideburns
(At http://perfectsideburns.com/)
Mr Picassohead
The girls would turn the color of an avocado…
don’t try to pay for meals with this thing mmmkay?Web link of note: Mr Picassohead
(At http://www.mrpicassohead.com/)
Ridable Bicycle Replicas
Rideable Bicycle Replicas, supplier of custom hiwheel bicycles.
I want a Boneshaker, which is their model of Pennyfarthing, aka High-Wheel Bicycle. I have also seen it called an “ordinary” (ordinaries) to distinguish them from another kind of high wheel bicycle with the large wheel in the back.Web link of note: Ridable Bicycle Replicas
(At http://hiwheel.com/)
Lucky Mojo
Voodoo on a budget! Some of their articles are quite informative!
Web link of note: Lucky Mojo
(At http://www.luckymojo.com)
EarthShip
a forum for sustainable housing and living
Web link of note: EarthShip
(At http://www.earthship.org/)
Ask the Tech Girl
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Web link of note: Ask the Tech Girl
(At http://askthetechgirl.com/)
Dymaxion House
I was just looking at the LoftCube again and my friend Brian mentioned the Dymaxion House, a pre-fab house designed and built by Buckminster Fuller in 1946.
Buckminster Fuller designed his igloo-shaped Dymaxion House so it could be shipped to buyers in a can-shaped container.
None of the parts weighed more than 10 pounds and the cost was about $6,500.
Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn is preparing to open an exhibit of the house designed to withstand tornadoes.
Links
- Dymaxion House at Henry Ford Museum
- Detroit News: Fuller house finds a home
- Dymaxion House entry at Wikipedia
- Buckminster Fuller on PBS (WNET)
- Article on the bathroom of Dymaxion House, which uses a “fog gun” shower, providing a hygenic shower which uses only a single cup of water
- Article on the Dymaxion House