Author: staff
14 incredibly unique wall clocks
Posted by staff / November 16, 2009If you’re looking to add a special unique touch to your room decor, it’s unlikely you’d look to a wall clock to do the trick. But these 14 unique contemporary wall clocks are truly amazing in their designs, and would make even the most bland room seem interesting. Here’s a taste: Many more inspiring designs.
Read MoreHow to overcome Gen Y stereotypes in the workplace
Posted by staff / November 16, 2009It’s hard for us Millenials (also known as Gen Y) to enter the workforce without noticing the polarizing effect it often causes in the office. Much of this is due to how we’re portrayed in the media as lazy, entitled, the list goes on. In order to ward off a tense workplace atmosphere, you have …
Read MoreAh, the good ole da- wait, WTF?
Posted by staff / November 15, 2009Do While has aggregated a bunch of incredibly bizarre old pictures. I can’t even begin to imagine what’s going on in some of these images. Who can come up with the best caption for the picture below? Leave a comment! Check out more mindbending stuff.
Read MoreIce cream licking humans and other reality reversal madness
Posted by staff / November 13, 2009Imagine a world where pillows get together for sleepovers to have human fights and the meat department at Costco carries Cranial Fillets instead of pork chops. Ok, whatever you just thought up in your noggin is not nearly as creepy as what some (possibly disturbed) folks at KontraBand created. Check out all eight reality reversals …
Read MoreThe science of dust is more interesting than you’d think
Posted by staff / November 11, 2009Scientifically speaking, there are only two places dust are made: 1. Outside. 2. Inside. Don’t worry, NPR gets into the specifics when they ask people who have devoted their whole professional lives to the study of dust. According to the article there are all types of dust: fluffy and dense dust, organic and inorganic dust, …
Read MoreHow a young man from Malawi built a windmill from scratch
Posted by staff / November 11, 2009If you haven’t already heard the incredible story of William Kamkwamba – the young man from Malawi who built a windmill from scratch at age fourteen – you should. After suffering through the awful conditions of poverty and a near life-ending famine, Kamkwamba, armed with discarded motor parts, pvc pipe, and an old bicycle wheel, …
Read More25 funny vintage tech ads
Posted by staff / November 11, 200925 funny tech ads. Have to rush…United Airlines is shutting me down… More Advertising.
Read MoreCrazy creative ads in XL size
Posted by staff / November 10, 2009Advertising comes in all shapes and sizes, occasionally showing up in a size so large, it nearly swallows up an entire building. Take a gander at some of the most clever advertising campaigns using buildings and try to think up ways to makeover that boring aluminum siding on your house to make it the coolest …
Read More8 cool phones not available in the US…yet
Posted by staff / November 9, 2009If you think your iPhone is the coolest gadget since the Walkman, then your little gadget-loving heart might break a bit when you see eight cool phones that you can’t yet get your hands on. PC World collected the the details on the most geeked out and unattainable cells that will have you browsing airfares …
Read MoreMusic + Math = Popular songs in graph form
Posted by staff / November 9, 2009The Huffington Post has provided even more proof that math can be fun. Sure, it’s not Tuesday afternoon Happy Hour fun, but it’s definitely more enjoyable than pretty much anything you ever did in English class. Following up on the giggles provided by Funniest Venn Diagrams, Huff Po readers have now tackled the challenge of …
Read MoreFunniest Venn Diagrams
Posted by staff / November 6, 2009Remember good old Venn Diagrams? The staple of middle school math class has found new life as the source of infinite giggles on the web. No longer the stuff of dreaded homework, the Huffington Post has a collection of the funniest Venn Diagrams found around the internet that will give you a whole new appreciation …
Read MoreThe TechCrunch Effect–a must-read for web entrepreneurs
Posted by staff / November 6, 2009This is the most interesting post I’ve read in a long time: “How Much Traffic Does TechCrunch Send You?” In it Niall Harbison reveals that impact of a TechCrunch article about his company. I work with many entrepreneurs, and most of them believe that getting covered by TechCrunch will “make” the company. Don’t get me …
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