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Posted by Terry Howard @ 2/16/2007 ![]() Take a look at this incredible Lego sculpture! Legos are just great, and I can't wait to have an excuse to dig back into the heaps of colored plastic building blocks when my child is old enough to not swallow them. I bet if I started buying now, a small set each month, added to my own childhood collection we could have a really sweet array of building blocks by the time she's old enough. Yeah, it's for the kid of course, my enjoyment would be entirely in teaching skills and engineering and stuff. Important lessons like the slated windows frames from the airport sets make perfect spaceship escape pod bays when you remove the plastic windows. Or, three flat pieces equal a thick in height, or is it four? Man, I am out of practice. Labels: art, lego, legos, toys Related Link
Posted by Terry Howard @ 2/07/2007 Way back in like 1995 or something I was on several email mailing lists sponsored by Lynda Weinman and her brother Bill. These were about web design and web sociology, basically the places where I got my true formal education on how to develop for the web. Well, one day some nutjob starting cross-posting nonsensical rants about, well, all the crazy junk you find on the site referenced above (not Lynda or Bill, the first one.) The odd thing was even after multiple members pointed out his mistake, he just kept right at it. There you'd be in the middle of a discussion about setting up HTML tables and this guy interjects some completely wacko 3 page rambling about how women are evil, stupid, eating babies, etc... Looking at his site I can't help but think that he could have stood to listen to some of the web design discussions a little more. So I, like many on the list, kept sending him "cease and desist" emails and apparently mine impressed him enough to immortalize it on his site. I must admit, it is one of my proudest achievements. What I especially love is that on this page the email is linked referencing me as a "flaming feminazi". That is just badass. Doing a little research it's hard to determine if this guy John Knight is serious or the Father's Manifesto is some kind of hoax. It seems more like John Knight is some fringe activist that is burning more bridges with his Father's Manifesto than making allies among... other wackos I guess. Either way, it gives me a chuckle to know the cite is hanging out there. Labels: crazy activists, fathers manifesto, john knight, wackos |
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