Sunday, June 18, 2006

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So summer is here! I’m taking macroeconomics at Saddlecrack over the summer to get ahead of the game and finish my lower division courses at UCSD. I’m also trying to get a job at Montage in Laguna so we’ll see how that goes. So ya, I’m back after a quarter absence we’ll seen how this summer goes. Here are some links I’ve had stashed…

And I though Dane was the only one who loved taking apart stuff just to see the insides. This blog provides play-by-play photo journals of the deconstruction of various electronic goods. They even take requests!

Porsche’s latest chronograph is the first watch with a digital display that’s driven by springs and gears. Here’s a look at a few of its 800 parts. Oh ya! It also only costs $150,000

Army R&D come up with the BigDog assistant robot.  I found this a wile back and then recently it ended up on VH1’s webjunk which I wound kind of insulting because I think this thing is really sweet. The video of it getting kick and then recovering itself brfore falling is amazing.

Amazing the technology we have these days! Nanotech is the future.

Really cool concept design by Loop pH. It is a luminous sleep system that has lighting built into the bedding and begins to get brighter when your alarm comes on as to wake you up naturally with the sun.

Very slick home furniture design team ler studio has some really sleek and unobtrusive furnishings.

Artist Fred Eerdekens uses shadows as his medium of expression.  Fred manipulates objects of his creation into forming shadows that are truly amazing.

Contact Free Spirit Spheres for your very own hippy tree sphere. Now you too can live like an Ewok high in the forest.

Check out these sweet watches from Vianney Halter: The Antiqua and Cabestan

Artist Christine J. Brandt makes beautiful jewrey from hand carved exotic woods and inlays semiprecious stones into them in a way that make the whole ring of necklace look like some wonderful natural accident.

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