Gelkote

My world, for me but you can spy.

Interesting Idea In Recycling

OrthoMetals recycles metal from surgical implements after a body is cremated. PRI has the scoop.

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Flying People

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Don’t Kill the Grapes!

I haven’t laughed this hard in a long time. Invest 5 minutes and laugh yourself silly as two Scotsmen commentate the demise of their hot air balloon.

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Should be working… Wasting time instead…

Procrastinating when I really should be preparing for the kick off of our VMware upgrade project tomorrow.  Want to kill some time too?  Check out GrafCaps which specializes in the caps used by graffiti artists.  I kinda like the Pink Dot Fat Caps.  Apparently they yield a spray between 6 and 8 inches in diameter.  Grab some and go tag something today!

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Vinyl Killers and Soundwagons

Just discovered the concept of vinyl killers and soundwagons.  What a fun way to play a record. Reminds me of the ladybug record player I used as a kid.

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Abandon Wear

Abandon Wear sells reprints of old tech company t-shirts. I feel old and slightly amused that I remember those days.

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Giant Ant Hill Excavated

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Chicago Cube Pics III

The most fun I’ve ever had searching for pictures was at the Broadway Antique Market. They had drawers upon drawers of photos and most were a quarter or less. I was in photo junking heaven!

 


Old Style Halloween

 


“1983″

 

 


Devil’s Nose

 

 

 

 


“FEB 24 1943 JUDSON SMITH”

 


Far Side Kid

 


Earfull
“C.W. SIMON STUDIOS
334 S. George St.   York, Pa
MAY 11 1948″

 


“I hope you like these pictures”

 

 


“Sept. 4, 1936
Betty Jean Hipple in Carey’s Salt Mine At Hutchinson, Kansas
640 ft. belowd ground level”

 

 

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Hand Dance

Suzanne Cleary & Peter Harding of Up & Over It hand dance to Yolanda Be Cool‘s We No Speak Americano.

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Lost Buildings

What a treat to find Ira Glass and Chris Ware‘s Lost Buildings online so it can be shared.  Support this kind of work by purchasing the Lost Buildings DVD and Book from NPR.

Lost Buildings

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