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October 8, 2004

Welcome to the Duct Tape Diner

Filed under: Bean Bags, Duct Tape — anton @ 7:57 pm


Welcome to the Duct Tape Diner

More duct tape goodness.

I filled two trashbags with foam peanuts, stuck them together and covered them entirely with duct tape. It feels just like the vinyl on a beanbag chair, and can easily be repaired if it gets a hole in it! I mean, that’s how people fix beanbag chairs anyway…duct tape!

Duck Tape Club, adventures with Duck Tape brand Duct Tape, Duck Tape Club Home

Filed under: Stupid Sites — anton @ 7:44 pm


Duck Tape Club, adventures with Duck Tape brand Duct Tape, Duck Tape Club Home

The amazing powers of Duck tape.
Be sure to check out the gallery.

Now, trick-or-treaters can leave their pillowcase in the closet and keep their books in their book bags. Instead, they can tote a brown paper bag from the local grocery store with a little more spook and spirit. With these instructions, you can make festive candy corn candy bag!

Afrotech

Filed under: Stupid Sites — anton @ 1:22 pm


Afrotech

This site is wrong in too many ways.

Afrotech
Ghetto hardware fun

Sanrio Hello Kitty 25 Airstream Trailer - Yahoo! Auctions

Filed under: General — anton @ 1:06 pm


Sanrio Hello Kitty 25 Airstream Trailer - Yahoo! Auctions

mmm, pink.

From sea to shining sea, travel first class and always in the pink. Airstream trailers have set the highest standard for on-the-road lifestyles; Sanrio has taken a classic-styled Airstream Continental CCD and completely decked it out in Hello Kitty finery.

Linux Gazette | Making Linux just a little more fun!

Filed under: Linux — anton @ 9:53 am


Linux Gazette | Making Linux just a little more fun!

Some very cool tips. Should be something for most any level of Linux user here.

This is a list of some handy/common things you can do on the command line in Linux.

Synergy

Filed under: Gadgets, General — anton @ 9:49 am


Synergy

Cool app.

Synergy lets you easily share a single mouse and keyboard between multiple computers with different operating systems, each with its own display, without special hardware. It’s intended for users with multiple computers on their desk since each system uses its own monitor(s).

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