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Gas under a Giant Lens!

May 16th, 2008 | No Comments »
Posted by Ryan Barnes under Blogging, DIY, Interesting Websites, Projects, WTF?


Gasoline Under a Magnifying Lens - Free videos are just a click away

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This is very true, and I feel the same way.

May 8th, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Posted by Ryan Barnes under Computer Things, Humor, Interesting Websites, People, Projects


(Please note that this does not apply to friends / family… in case they visit my blog)

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Dont click it, a very neat and new way to browse the web

May 5th, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Posted by Ryan Barnes under Interesting Websites, Projects

So, I was stumbling across the internet and I found this webpage. Very interesting. The thing is, you dont click anything. Except once. But what’s even more interesting is that you dont need to click. It reacts to everything you move your mouse over. It seems like something easy to explain, but it’s even more fun to experience yourself.

Head over to www.dontclick.it, you’ll see what I mean.

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World’s Best “Under Construction” Page, Ever!

March 29th, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Posted by Ryan Barnes under Computer Things, Humor, Interesting Websites, Projects

So, my buddy Rusty is making his own web page. Pretty neat. As a matter of fact, it’s the best web page teh internets have ever seen! You can check his spot out over at www.rustyjr.com. Oh, and be sure to click every link on his “Under Construction” page.

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So I built a workbench.

March 19th, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Posted by Ryan Barnes under DIY, Projects, Wood Working

So, I was browsing around on freecycle and this guy named Ron was giving away some pallets. Now I was thinking standard pallets with that 1/4 by 4in wood planks. Well I got to his house to pick em up and they were 2×6x8’s instead! So we loaded em up on his truck and got em home. I took apart the pallets and was like… well now what!? I thought about it for a minute and decided to build myself a workbench that I can abuse instead of my deck or my kitchen table. After some minor trial and error, I was able to come up with a great design. The table is very heavy and sturdy. Definitely going to be able to stand up to some work to be done! When I get a chance, I will post some pictures here. I am eager for your comments and ideas on maybe how to improve on my design.

Pictures: Workbench - Straight on - Workbench - From the side. - Workbench - From underneath.

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