June 3rd, 2008
When I found this link, I thought to myself, there is no way I’m not adding this to my blog!

What the guys and girls at kox.sk did was to take LEGO characters and recreate the old photos we all know and… yeah know. (I can’t say love, because there’s some horrific scenes amongst these)
http://www.kox.sk
May 23rd, 2008
There are so many people online selling themselves as “designers” and because the internet is such an equal playing field we get to see a lot of “the good”, but also a whole lot of “the bad” and “the ugly”…
I found Sebastien Nikolaou’s portfolio by complete accident while surfing… for some reason I’m just drawn to his work, personally, I cant stop looking at some of these designs.
Hope you enjoy it as much as I do
http://www.sebdesign.eu/
May 1st, 2008
A good friend of mine once told me that “designers just loves cool t-shirts”… I’m not really a designer, but I still love a cool t-shirt.
ETSY.com is a site a found totally by accident. I like simple designs and this site is action packed with them
Not I must just decide which one I want most… hehe
ETSY.com
April 26th, 2008

I feel totally privileged that I was able to see these guys live… the
Muse HAARP CD/DVD combo just seals the deal for me… easily one
of the greatest bands of our time!
April 15th, 2008
Something I like to do while I work, is to listen to podcasts. This way I get to listen to interesting radio programming that I chose in a field that interest me
The most recent one of these podcasts that I subscribe too is “This Week in Science”. I wanted to tell you more about this show, but I think the official site does it best with the following paragraph:
“This Week in Science (TWIS) is a weekly science radio talk show broadcasting from KDVS 90.3FM on the UC Davis campus since 2000. Each week TWIS founder/host Kirsten Sanford and co-host Justin Jackson deliver a lively and informative review of up-to-the-minute research in science and technology. This Week in Science has received wide acclaim for its unique and personable approach to science journalism”
The other cool thing about this podcast is that it’s completely free to download from it’s official site:
http://www.twis.org/audio