At first I thought Paesonframel was a puzzle, but then I realized it was a way to experiment with rhythm and music. Very unique and well done! Tweet
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At first I thought Paesonframel was a puzzle, but then I realized it was a way to experiment with rhythm and music. Very unique and well done! Tweet
While I’m doing the whole geek grove this week, I’ll wrap it up with Planarity. A great game, check it out! Tweet
From PhysicsSongs.org: Songs about physics can help students to remember critical concepts and formulas, but perhaps more importantly they communicate the lesson that physics can be fun. And who doesn’t think physics is fun? l will admit that I was so bored in High School physics class that we used to pass around orajel, because [...]
I’ve always had a love of music, and a pretty strong music background – I was in a band in college and managed a music store (guitar and drums, not LP and CD) for several years. I’m not sure if it’s beacuse of this, or in spite of it, but the Music Thing blog always [...]
One of the funniest websites out there. How Much is Inside and Incredible Stuff I Made are probably my favorite sections. Now has a RSS feed, so it’s even easier to keep up with the madcap escapades. Thanks Rob, for hours of blown productivity! Tweet
Just found out that there is a command – ExtendOEMPartition – in sysprep that will allow you to expand NTFS disk partitions. From the Microsoft site: Using Sysprep to Extend Disk PartitionsWhen installing Windows XP Professional, you might find it necessary to extend the partition of the destination computer. You can use Sysprep with the [...]
For the geek with a lot of time on their hands – instructions on how to build your own R2 unit. Tweet
Ran across this verzion of Zork done in PHP. Watch out for grues! Tweet
Sudoku puzzles are a great mental challenge. Basically they are the numerical equivalent of crossword puzzles. The Sudoku site has a nice how-to on solving the puzzles. Tweet