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March 09, 2005

Build your own Guillotine

Eggs_2 1792 Guillotine construction drawings - Build your own. Only $38

Do not go gentle into that good night, from Textual tattoos: Tattoos comprised mostly of words and sentences

How to start a startup. You need three things to create a successful startup: to start with good people, to make something customers actually want, and to spend as little money as possible. Most startups that fail do it because they fail at one of these

Salt TV: Johnny Ray Meeks, Brad DeMarea, Salvatore Consiglio

Re-post: “New” New Age from Fukuoka, Japan, Radio Non Biri

Kottke’s business influences: How companies succeed, why they fail, how to approach them from a holistic sense so they make sense on a human scale and not just from a business perspective

What are the lyrics to “Semi-Sweet”, by French-Canadian Lederhosen Lucil?

HTML art, The Ultimate Tables Nightmare. (From ”Pratie Place”)

Fifteen Ways To Tie Shoelaces

Zodiac Illusion Art

Many More Unusual Oddities and Crazy linkage Here

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I can't even look at still pictures of roller coasters, so some of the sites you've been posting are strictly off-limits for me, but I loved the little marks which follow my cursor quietly and faithfully (though they can fly off the page if I am not careful). I feel like Babe.

Thank you for the shoelace site. It reminds me of the wonderful "Ashley Book of Knots" which I have doted over since I was in the single digits. It reminds me that I had a hard time learning to tie my shoes and finally snuck out of my nap one day and lined up every pair of shoes I could find and tried everything I could think of till I found the way that worked, and then continued on down the line tying the rest of them using the successful method I had just discovered. Sounds sort of scientific, now that I think of it. So why did I end up singing for a living? I love your links.

Posted by: melinama at Mar 11, 2005 1:56:58 PM

Thank you.
More links coming, usually every night

Posted by: Hanan at Mar 11, 2005 7:19:38 PM

Nice blog. I am glad you linked to my tattoo.

To add to you post on shoelaces, here is a photo of a shoestring that blog.wired.com used in an article about string theory. I followed this shoestring's sidewalk journey for a couple of months till one day it disappeared.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dylan-snow/90673765

dylan

Posted by: dylan Snow at Mar 12, 2009 5:07:25 PM