Computer Friends
“Sniper Twins show you how to stack the memory to the sky with their office rap jumpoff!”
Walking Shopping Cart Robot
“1993 kinetic robotic art project using remote control, car batteries, aluminum parts, and cables — intentionally set on fire.”
How To Run Christmas Lights On Your Bike

“Do you like to show off your holiday spirit? Are you looking for something to light up your bike at night? Look no further than the Holiday Bicycle. Using an inexpensive inverter, lead-acid battery, and that tangled ball of Christmas lights in the attic, you can deck out your ride with holiday cheer!” w/ photos + video
How To Survive The Office Holiday Party
“You can be the life of your company’s end-of-the-year party while leaving the embarrassing next-day apologies to someone else.”
Mickey Mouse For Dinner

“News that Disney’s Mickey Mouse is coming to Malta in January must have rekindled unpleasant memories for a midwife at Mater Dei Hospital who found the head of the real thing on her plate as she was enjoying lunch.” w/ photo
How To Make A Snow Globe
“Building a snow globe is a fun indoor project for a cold winter day.”
Knit Night Cupcakes

“A friend of mine is having a going away party tonight. She got a great job in NYC, and they want her there immediately! Good news for her, but bad news for us here in Boston! The party is also a Knit Night, so I thought I’d bring some appropriately decorated cupcakes. This was my first time working with marzipan, and what fun it is! Like, four hours of fun. Speaking of the party, I gotta go! Forgive my lack of words; I hope I can make up for it with the ridiculous amount of photos!” w/ photos + video
Micro R/C 4-Channel Flying Saucer

“If you’re looking for the smallest most sophisticated R/C flying vehicle around then your wait is over. The Micro R/C 4-Channel Flying Saucer incorporates amazing technology in a package not much larger than your outstretched palm. With 4-propellers you’d assume the Micro Flying Saucer would be hard to keep balanced in the air, however this problem is solved by the built in solid-state accelerometer. Similar to the technology in the iPhone and Nintendo Wii contoller, the accelerometer senses tilt on two axes and adjusts the power of each propeller to keep the Flying Saucer rock solid in the sky.” w/ photos + video
Top 13 Best Worst Movies

“Admit it, once these movies appear on your TV, you´re physically incapable of turning them off. Wallow in the awful greatness of good bad movies.” w/ photos

