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Stephen ShearinJoined: 4/01/04 Posts: 141 eClubber Rep points: 240 | Title: Fun or interesting links Posted: 1 years ago I run across fun and interesting web sites frequently. I expect others do too. I'm not talking silly videos here, though it might be worth having a thread for that as well. Anyway, if you find a creative, fun, or interesting site, especially something interactive, share it here... Trying to get without first giving is as fruitless as trying to reap without having first sown. It does not do to leap a 20 ft chasm in two ten foot jumps. | |
Stephen ShearinJoined: 4/01/04 Posts: 141 eClubber Rep points: 240 | Title: Fun or interesting links Posted: 1 years ago Has anyone experimented with the man in the dark? Moved your mouse around? Clicked your mouse and watched, then clicked again?
Anyway, imagine eClub when this is reality: http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid932579976?bclid=932553050&bctid=933742930 Trying to get without first giving is as fruitless as trying to reap without having first sown. It does not do to leap a 20 ft chasm in two ten foot jumps. | |
FatherJohnno-photoJoined: 5/13/07 Posts: 101 21st Century Rotarian Rep points: 408 | Title: Fun or interesting links Posted: 1 years ago I used to have a clock I could invoke on my desk top - same idea. The table computer looks fun, but limited applicability, at least in its current form. Typing is hard - and they're not pushing voice activatation, because their first round of sales is going to public fora, like hotel lobbies and restaurants. you can see the menu, order drinks and meals and pay your bill, all from the table top. (Of course, if you spill something, you probably pay extra.) F | |
FatherJohnno-photoJoined: 5/13/07 Posts: 101 21st Century Rotarian Rep points: 408 | Title: Research, anyone? Posted: 1 years ago A friend passed on this bit of NY Times info, which I had not seen before - the NY Times Reference site, sort of where their people start when they need to find out about something. I have certainly bookmarked this one!
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jonoJoined: 4/01/04 Posts: 22 eClubber Rep points: 147 | Title: Fun or interesting links Posted: 1 years ago Here is fun one from a very talented and patient graphic designer www.deviantart.com/deviation/34244097 | |
FatherJohnno-photoJoined: 5/13/07 Posts: 101 21st Century Rotarian Rep points: 408 | Title: Re: Fun or interesting links Posted: 1 years ago jmazinter said:
Here is fun one from a very talented and patient graphic designer
This is HYSTERICAL - I have passed this on to a bunch of people, and you'd think I have given them a bottle of champagne. F | |
Stephen ShearinJoined: 4/01/04 Posts: 141 eClubber Rep points: 240 | Title: Fun or interesting links Posted: 1 years ago Who makes this stuff? Who looks at it? The Internet is a strange place. Trying to get without first giving is as fruitless as trying to reap without having first sown. It does not do to leap a 20 ft chasm in two ten foot jumps. | |
Stephen ShearinJoined: 4/01/04 Posts: 141 eClubber Rep points: 240 | Title: Fun or interesting links Posted: 1 years ago Amazing ad campaign, if you ask me.... Trying to get without first giving is as fruitless as trying to reap without having first sown. It does not do to leap a 20 ft chasm in two ten foot jumps. | |
Stephen ShearinJoined: 4/01/04 Posts: 141 eClubber Rep points: 240 | Title: Fun or interesting links Posted: 1 years ago If you have not seen this, it is well worth watching.
Trying to get without first giving is as fruitless as trying to reap without having first sown. It does not do to leap a 20 ft chasm in two ten foot jumps. | |
jonoJoined: 4/01/04 Posts: 22 eClubber Rep points: 147 | Title: Fun or interesting links Posted: 1 years ago PP Steph has done it again!! | |
jonoJoined: 4/01/04 Posts: 22 eClubber Rep points: 147 | Title: Fun or interesting links Posted: 1 years ago Got another cool artist one | |
FatherJohnno-photoJoined: 5/13/07 Posts: 101 21st Century Rotarian Rep points: 408 | Title: How Your Cursor Works Posted: 1 years ago The Japanese have finally revealed a mystery for you. How does the small arrow on your computer monitor work when we move the mouse? Haven't you ever wondered how it works? Now, through the miracle of high technology, we can see how it is done.. With the aid of a screen magnifying lens, the mechanism becomes apparent. Click on the link below and you will find out. The image may take a minute Or two to download and when it appears, slowly move your mouse over the Light gray circle and you will see how the magic works. Then jiggle it fast and it is amazing. Follow this link and find out the truth F | |
jgreeneno-photoJoined: 5/01/05 Posts: 2 Online Rotarian Rep points: 75 | Title: Fun or interesting links Posted: 1 years ago This can be amusing to read but it is also a public service. Before forwarding that email to everyone you know on viruses, urban myths, missing kids, etc. Check it out at www.hoaxbusters.org This is a dept. of energy website that keeps up with all the latest hoaxes, emails and fake viruses. A lot of emails get recycled over and over with a different spin and a lot of people fall for them. Hope this info helps! | |
FatherJohnno-photoJoined: 5/13/07 Posts: 101 21st Century Rotarian Rep points: 408 | Title: The 4-Way Test in Song Posted: 1 years ago http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzEOAgJkGLA&v3 I was asked to sing this for someone at the convention, so they could take it back to their club - and now it is on YouTube. So if you'd like to learn to sing the 4-Way Test, here it is. F | |
FatherJohnno-photoJoined: 5/13/07 Posts: 101 21st Century Rotarian Rep points: 408 | Title: Rotary Logo Posted: 1 years ago http://www.elfco.se/rotary/grafik.html Here is a web site with a collection of Rotary logos - current but more interesting from past years and individual clubs, many cleaned and digitally improved. Great resource F |