Monday, July 25, 2011

I heart P.Nosa


P.Nosa is a talented artist.  One of the ways he expresses himself is though free-hand machine embroidery.  He travels with a solar powered sewing machine and makes free hand designs based on a 'five-words-or-less' challenge.  My words were:  'Armadillo Peace Sign'… here’s what he created for me:



You can check out more of his designs at www.pnosa.com

More Poop

Okay, since I mentioned the "give a crap" fundraiser, which is a very worthwhile event, I had a "friend" send me a link to http://www.poopsenders.com/.

In case you're looking for such a service.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Virtual Choir by Eric Whitacre


Technology at its finest


if you haven’t seen this before, be sure to check it out now.

Give A Crap!

Walu is an organization dedicated to improving water and sanitation conditions in Papua New Guinea. 

The idea behind "Give A Crap" is that every time you crap, you donate 50 cents to help others gain access to toilets and hand washing stations in Papua New Guinea.

Walu is hosting a fundraising event on July 28th in La Jolla, CA.  If you can’t attend the party, you can still give a crap by going to http://www.waluinternational.org/ and click on the “Give a Crap” link.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Cardboard USB Drives??

I love these USB drives from ecowizer: 
http://www.ecowizer.com/2011/02/cardboard-usb-sticks/



Russian design company Art Lebedev created a disposable USB drive called ‘flashkus’, made from a cardboard.

The flashkus sticks come in sets of four, divided by perforations which make them easy to tear off and use. When you’re in need of storing or sharing data, just simply rip off one of the flash drives. They come in 4GB, 8GB or 16GB, the paper surface allows you to hand-write labels on the drives.
The Flashkus is a very simple product with some great advantages:
· it’s light
· environmentally friendly
· you can write on the card with a pen or pencil
· it’s disposable