Escher, by Lego
No, really. Escher’s Ascending & Descending, rendered using LEGO colored blocks, shows what two creative minds, with too much time on their hands, are capable of unleashing on an unsuspecting world.
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No, really. Escher’s Ascending & Descending, rendered using LEGO colored blocks, shows what two creative minds, with too much time on their hands, are capable of unleashing on an unsuspecting world.
Those annoying blue screens displayed by microsoft computers upon an unrecoverable system error, commonly known as the “blue screen of death” (BSOD), are in line for a major upgrade. Realizing an opportunity to … Read more
From memepool comes the story of an overzealous (and that’s being kind) service technician who took the customer’s car out for a test drive: “… DROVE A ’03 COBRA VERT TODAY THAT WAS … Read more
Written in response to the late 1990’s decision by the Kansas Board of Education having voted to eliminate the teaching of evolution, this Memo From God is still a good read today.
I recently built a new home computer system, though that’s not what this post is about. While I didn’t have any serious problems, I’m *sure* things would have gone even better had I … Read more
I’m guessing this is mostly a guy (boy?) thing, but I got a kick out of it: The Insanity Test
I often think that cleverness and creativity are (when we’re not busy killing each other) two of the behaviours that strongly mark us as human. You have to follow this link to “get … Read more
Thanks to BrettB for this most excellent parody site, where a variety of songs are “sung” using the spoken words from online dictionaries. Yes, that’s exactly what the site is, and you’ll just … Read more
I don’t often agree with the shrub, but this memo, ostensibly leaked from the navel postgraduate school, seems to suggest a reasonable course of action. Note too that only the day, not the … Read more
I’m sure this humorous list would be recogized by folks across the midwest, not just those in Kansas. But then I’m originally from Kansas, so what do I know? You Know You’re From … Read more