Showing posts with label Online Resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Online Resources. Show all posts

Thursday, December 30, 2010

This to That


Check out this website. This to That is a great site that helps you figure out what glue or adhesive you should use to attach this to that. So worth bookmarking. Just thought I'd share :)

Peace.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

FreeRice


I rediscovered FreeRice today, which is a website that allows you to answer various vocabulary, math, geography, and other questions to earn rice that is delivered by FreeRice to hungry people all over the world. This is a wonderful site that can help sharpen some sluggish winter brains and help people at the same time! Please check it out :)

Friday, December 17, 2010

Free Shipping Day!

In case you haven't heard, today is free shipping day across the web! Check out this site to find out what discounts are available at what stores.

Exciting right?

And I also got my wisdom teeth out this morning. Your sympathy would be greatly appreciated.

Peace.

Monday, December 13, 2010

The Fifteen Podcasts That Keep Me Company

This time of year I start hibernating in my basement workshop, making jewelry like my life depends on it, and usually just avoiding human contact in general. I do, however, have my trusty podcasts to keep me company. Here are my favorite 15. Check them out on iTunes, subscribe, or check out their websites.

1. The Classic Tales Podcast: This podcast offers great classic short stories by many wonderful authors. The guy who reads them is really a wonderful voice actor and the overall quality of this is impeccable.

2. This American Life: A great show from NPR that shares stories on a theme each week. Their archives will keep you aurally busy for hours.

3. Best of YouTube: This great podcast helps you skip all the pointless YouTube searching and skip straight to the good stuff (most of the time).

4. Our Miss Brooks Podcast: I'm a sucker for old radio shows and Our Miss Brooks is one of the best I've found. Miss Brooks is a high school English teacher who is constantly at odds with her principal, Mr. Conklin, and trying to get the bashful biology teacher, Mr. Boyton, to notice her. The innocent humor is refreshing and family friendly.

5. The Great Gildersleeve Replay: In the same vein as Our Miss Brooks, this family comedy from the 1940s features Uncle Gildersleeve and his niece and nephew. Some of the earliest situation comedy, and it's still funny.

6. The Moth Podcast: Not all of the Moth stories are family friendly, but, for a mature audience, I have found them all very entertaining and inspiring. The storytellers are good at what they do, that's for sure.

See the rest of the list after the jump.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Listography Love

I don't know how many of you are familiar with Listography, but it is a great website that I use as much as I can! I am a list person, and being able to have all my lists in one place really helps me out. The website is free to use and interesting to browse. Check it out! Here's the link to mine:

Dust and Pearls Listography

Let me know what you think of the site in the comments section!
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