Monthly Archives: August 2009

>Lost in translation

> BoingBoing is a godsend (or a curse) for we trivia heads. They have just such interesting ….stuff. Here’s one. translationparty.com Enter an English phrase and the machine translates it into Japanese and back into English – backwards and forwards, … Continue reading

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>We are most amused

> Thanks to Virginia for this one

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>I know I’m cynical, but…#1

> ..this is REALLY a bit much.Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) is a medicinal herb with sedative attributes.I’ve never tried it personally, but I read recently that it also works on COMPOST HEAPS, as well as on people, so I might give … Continue reading

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>Rule #1 – Don’t run with scissors

> Rule #2: Don’t let confused old men get their hands on this Gerber Crucial Multitool

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>Can’t find my way home – Blind Faith

> Steve Winwood (just turned 21, I hadn’t quite…), Ginger Baker on drums, Rick Grech on bass with Clapton playing a solid 6 minutes of delicate fillers with a choice solo thrown in for good measure. Does it get much … Continue reading

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>And close the gate, too…

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>Leaving home

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>The Bruce and Denny Show

> The McLaren M1C replicaArticle in Wired Plus a good video series on NZ on Screen (Clip 5’s about CanAm, but the rest is choice stuff)

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>Micromanaging

> New Zealand’s Commerce Commission has come to an agreement with Visa, a credit card issuer, that will allow retailers to pass on transaction costs to customers. You see, in the past, retailers took the cost of providing credit card … Continue reading

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>Freedom’s just another word……

> Fearlessness may be a gift but perhaps more precious is the courage acquired through endeavour, courage that comes from cultivating the habit of refusing to let fear dictate one’s actions, courage that could be described as ‘grace under pressure’ … Continue reading

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