Wednesday, July 12, 2006

the end of links?

I think I will probably stop posting here, because I was mainly using this blog to bookmark interesting things from the internet. But now I have discovered delicious (you add the periods in yourself- can't remember where they go). So if anyone wants to see interesting internet w/ a jenny filter, look here.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Gray's Anatomy ONLINE!



This thoracic vertebra was always one of my favourites to draw from. I liked the way the bone crests up away from the Body, and liked the rabbit-ears of the Superior articular process.
Gray's Anatomy Online

Where to save your teeth

Minnie Mouse "tattoo" on a molar



"What makes Crown Dental Lab unique at this process, is that instead of just painting the picture on the surface of the crown, I inlay bit by bit colored porcelains and then shape it into the character."

And then there's this

Dental Mannequin



If you must, you can buy one here.

Mini tooth becomes mini skull with even mini-er teeth

Friday, May 26, 2006

Where Should You Buy Your Gas?

This shows breakdowns of how much each gas company has spent lobbying congress, and how much money they've given to the current administration.
Link to voxverax.blogspot.com

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

"Guy gets credit card using torn up application"

This is from BoingBoing, and is definately worth knowing:



"Rob Cockerham of Cockeyed.com says:

'I wasn't sure if just tearing a Credit Card application into tiny bits was good enough to prevent dumpster-diving theft, so I did a test.

I tore one up, then taped it back together again, filled it out with a DIFFERENT address and CELL number.

Sure enough, in four weeks I was rewarded with a shiny new card with a $5,000 limit.

Now I guess I'll go buy a shredder with this card.' "

Link to BoingBoing story
Direct link to Rob's blog

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

How I've Been Framing My Art Lately


It's messy, but worth it. Sure, using white frames causes the image to stand out and the frame to fade away into the gallery wall (borderline overdone); or you can mount on aluminum and forego a frame (too delicate when stored); but I think we all know there is only one true answer.
Kitten frames; the Future of Art.

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Been to Earl's lately?

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Except in the Canterbury