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March 27, 2006

Becoming An Early Riser

Filed under: Observations, Science

Well it’s day 1 of Becoming An Early Riser, a relatively old post by Steve Pavlina. I’ve been kicking myself about my ill sleep habits for years and seeing this post (albeit late compared to everyone else) has really motivated me, so I’m doing it. The first day is certainly the hardest, like anything. I have resolved to keep this up for thirty days to see if I get the desired effect. The next step is to exercise and meditate in the morning. I’m looking forward to when this is habit but I’ve come to embrace the whole process of inducing radical change in my life, I’ve just had a 50/50 track record of keeping it up. I’m changing that.

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March 13, 2006

Learn how to tie your shoes.

Filed under: Science, Art, Contagium

Ian's Shoelacing Site

I have a book of knots at home that I still haven’t gotten around to but this I’m able to apply right now! I absolutely love learning things for the sake of learning them. Here is a brilliant site with an endless amount of variations for tying and lacing your shoes. I can feel the neurons re-aligning and meeting new friends.

(Infected by Seth Godin)

February 21, 2006

Worldchanging.com

Worldchanging.com

A very interesting, inspiring and motivating site dedicated to its namesake. They’re currently looking to raise $150,000 to start a worldwide conversation about the future. Two contributors have offered to contribute 3:1 for all donations.

(Infected by Evolve Happy)

February 16, 2006

Multi-Input Touch Screen

Filed under: Science, Art, Toys, Contagium


This makes me drool.

October 4, 2005

Quiet the mind for a moment, it helps.


September 21, 2005

I/O Brush

Filed under: Science, Art, Toys

I/O Brush

The device allows children to pick up colours and textures from their environment and paint with them on a large digital screen.

This is just amazing.

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