
I never knew you could send this much until I tried sending a 20mb file to a buddy last night via Gmail. I'm impressed by Gmail's email attachment limit.


Here are my new ping pong paddles. Thanks to my cousin Roger and my mom for hooking me up. I've already played with them once, and it's a huge improvement. This will change how I play the game, now that I can put some real spin on the ball.
Love how they're doing cool stuff with CSS3. I wonder what this looks like in IE6... lol. Check out the example here. Scale up by pressing COMMAND "+". Notice how the CSS3 tear drop scales up, while the bitmap becomes grainy. Learn more about how the developer did it here.
Thanks for all the tips and comments from my last post. I got stuck around wave 126, and now I'm able exceed wave 200 on average. If you have any tips, please let me know. Send some screenshots too!
Love how they used magnifying glass. I wish I had a black wall to install one of these. They should do a reversed version... since most walls are probably going to be a lighter color.





Probably could build this for quarter the price, but I like the style... probably could even recycle some old cardboard boxes and make this easily. Maybe I'll make a miniature one for the office. Oh, if only I had more time. You can also buy one here.
















This is a really cool use of an iPhone to set up motion tracking, 3d video compositing, etc. Check out Pro Video Coalition for more details.Augmented (hyper)Reality: Domestic Robocop from Keiichi Matsuda on Vimeo.
Okay, I'm going to design something like this too... the visualization is just awesome (and useful!). I'd like to design a visualization for our trac system. Heh.

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