The Play-Pump

Cavorting on a roundabout has always been fun for children. Now pure, clean borehole water can be pumped into water storage tanks while the playground roundabout equipment is in use. The Play-Pump is a specifically designed and patented playground roundabout that drives conventional borehole pumps, keeping costs and maintenance to an absolute minimum, while entertaining the children. [via] Link.
Gruel is basically a thin porridge or soup. The main forms of gruel include rice gruel, flour gruel and millet gruel. Other base ingredients you can boil include breadcrumbs or ground crackers. You can best understand it by making it for yourself. Here’s a simple recipe for flour gruel: 2 teaspoons of flour, 1 teaspoon of salt. Boil one cup water. Separately, drip water on flour and salt until it makes a paste. Add the paste to the boiling water. Stir to a semi-fluid consistency. Strain to eliminate film. Serve warm.
Well said- Just because it doesn’t exist doesn’t mean you don’t need it. If you computer case doesn’t have enough lights on it to make you happy, then go ahead and put lights on it! (Or better yet build a case out of lights) If you don’t have a peephole on your front door, go and grab a drill and make it happen. If your Tivo can’t hold all of your favorite shows then add a hard drive and stop complaining. If your car doesn’t have an armrest in the middle, then find one in the junkyard and modify it to fit your car.
You can carry GNU/Linux in your pocket with a functional, quick, and useful USB pen drive distribution. Pen drives are faster than CDs, and the small distros that fit on them don’t require huge amounts of memory for the operating system and applications. Slax is a powerful and complete bootable distro based on Slackware, equipped with kernel 2.6, ALSA sound drivers, Wi-Fi card support, X11-6.8.2 with support for many GFX cards and wheel mice, and KDE 3.4
You work your guts our on your software product only to go to the show and sit on folding chairs in front of a banner? No more!… Now you can build yourself a trade show booth using nothing but stuff from Home Depot and Kinkos! Thanks dvgot!
Your PC may not be stuck in the technological stone age, but your beloved system that you may have built piece by piece with the best CPU, graphics card, motherboard and other components available at the time has slipped far down the high-end scale. So is it time to rebuild from scratch again or does a more inexpensive alternative exist that will not put a serious dent in you wallet? What if we told you that you can take your outdated system and give it a shot where it counts – and all for under $250.
Re-use your old CD jewel cases! Turn them into desktop calendars. Create your own calendars by selecting a different photo for each month of the year. Just “drag and drop” your photos from iPhoto or the Finder. Good idea for a holiday gift.