Thursday, September 28, 2006

Amazing Liquid Sculptures

What you see on this site are high-resolution photographs of liquids in motion, captured with high-speed flash photography.

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Amazing Staircase Design

The inside of the new Thomas Heatherwick designed Longchamps store, Spring Street, New York.

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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Raindrops falling on your desktop screensaver

A screensaver that truly makes your destop look like its underwater and ripples flowing through it as raindrops fall. The reason we love macs.

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Flying Windows, Bad Ass Mac Screen Saver

If you own a Mac you definitely want to check this out. This screen saver will take which ever windows you have open and fly them around your screen, flip, twist and twirl them around in an impressive eye candy way. Those around you will most likely want to find out where in the world you found those. Best of all, freebie....

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Greenpeace mimics Apple homepage, slams Apple.

They can't get enough can they?

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New, Free Collaborative Notes Site for Students by Students!

Just in time for midterms, NoteMesh is a new website that allows students to add class notes in a wiki format, so everyone in the class can view, add, or edit the same notes. Created by UT students, NoteMesh is an excellent resource for posting those tough unanswered study guide questions and letting other students fill them out for you!

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Hypnotically Beautiful Photo - New York City Island - From Clouds

Dramatic and mesmerizing - ALMOST the entire island of Manhattan - A perfect moment in time

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Most Annoying Website in the World

I don't recommend checking this one out.

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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Digitial divide still separates white and minority students

"Many more white children use the Internet than do Hispanic and black students, a reminder that going online is hardly a way of life for everyone."

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The new iMacs. Faster. Bigger. Brighter.

Cast your gaze on the ultimate eye-opening experience: the new faster, bigger, and brighter iMacs. Starting at just $999, the most personal of personal computers comes out packing a powerful punch. That
â??s thanks to the new 64-bit Intel Core 2 Duo processor, youâ??ll find in each and every new iMac.

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