In a recent encounter with StumbleUpon‘s banning of 20 accounts in our network, we have conjured up a little bit of something we read in a book by Guy Kawasaki, “
In a recent encounter with StumbleUpon‘s banning of 20 accounts in our network, we have conjured up a little bit of something we read in a book by Guy Kawasaki, “
Yeah, don’t ask me why, I have to start selling all of my websites one by one because I need to keep making a living.
With the recent sales of Wagg.It, I have gone slightly depressed, but here’s another great sale of a great video blog site, DaBomb.TV.
You can go bid at SitePoint here. The bid will end in 7 days so let the high bidder get the site!
FYI, you are not just buying a websi
Check out this moldable mouse baby!
Moldable Mouse is made of non-toxic lightweight modelling clay, covered with nylon and polyurethane blend fabric. It can be kneaded into any shape the user prefers, and the shape is self-retaining. By allowing a wide variety of hand positions when holding the mouse, it reduces repeated motions of the same posture, thereby minimising the chance of common mouse-related injuries such as the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. The click buttons and touch
only 1 day left for the One HECK OF A GIVEAWAY contest!!!
Go get your plug in now before it’s too late!!!
Mike just IMed me on zedomax at AIM, “thanks”! Lol…
inflatable mouse baby! Made in Korea.
The Jelly Click takes mouse portability to the extreme. All the electronic circuity lives on a small flexible board. The body itself is just soft plastic. Whenever you need a mouse, blow up the Jelly Click, attach the USB cable and you’re good to go. As a bonus, it’s a total floaty for you swimming challenged people.
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video://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0RZS-J_wh0
Cool stuff here.
Have a look at this cool Nightclub LED Lighting System. If I owned a nightclub this system would be one of the first enhancements that would be added. The company has done quite a few 3D models of their designs which provide a great idea of what the end result will look like. I would be interested in knowing what type of RGB LED element they use and how they get the color to fill the globe as e
video://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq8Yw19bn7Q
Alright, to celebrate the day we got banned from SU, we are gonna start posting some more great posts focused on tech not politics.
Here’s a robotic fish and a shout out to Phil over at Make. (I wonder how he has been living, is his life in New York better? I betcha)
Yey, we just got banned officially from StumbleUpon, it took them a long freakin’ time to do so. (at least the Digg guys were a little bit smarter)
So, what are we going to do? Nothing, we weren’t getting that much traffic from SU anyways. (at least lately, that’s why we are sellin’ off all our 300+ SU accounts, that’s right folks, we “control” the black market of SU, even SU engineers can’t figure it out because we are good hackers)
How to do this?
Basically, we make around 20-30 new accounts every week and get everyon
In a recent encounter with StumbleUpon‘s banning of 20 accounts in our network, we have conjured up a little bit of something we read in a book by Guy Kawasaki, “