Archive for the 'thoughtful' Category

02
Dec
07

Groom Resources at GroomGroove

Mike is the typical guy – doesn’t care about wedding flowers, wedding songs and invitations. When asked to make a wedding speech, however, he realized there were no wedding resources for men available online. Being an entrepreneurial type, he set out to create a man’s guide to weddings and the result is GroomGroove.com


See this at GroomGroove

12
Sep
07

Find out where your paper money has been

Do you ever wonder where that paper money in your pocket has been, or where it will go next? This is the place to find out.

All you need to do is enter the denomination, series, and serial number of any US dollar bill, and your current USA ZIP or Canadian Post Code in the box below.


Discover it at Where’s George

09
Sep
07

Recording stories on StoryCorps

StoryCorps is a national project to instruct and inspire people to record one another’s stories in sound.

We’re here to help you interview your grandmother, your uncle, the lady who has worked at the luncheonette down the block for as long as you can remember—anyone whose story you want to hear and preserve.


See and read it in full on StoryCorps

09
Sep
07

Record your life moments with LifeOnRecord

I created LifeOnRecord because I felt like there was a need to preserve the day-to-day stories of my family’s life. I was a busy professional with four young children. Although we would bring out the cameras for birthdays and holidays, I felt like my family was really defined by their daily interactions and the resulting stories.

These poignant moments weren’t being captured, and to me they conveyed much more than a photograph or a few minutes of video taken here and there.

I couldn’t quite figure out how to best preserve those stories. I’d leave voicemails for myself at work, and I saved some of the voicemails that my wife or children left for me, but they were locked in the corporate voicemail system with no way for me to save or archive them. I had thought about getting a voice recorder, but they were too limiting and I didn’t want to carry around yet another device. I had tried the built-in recorder on my cell phone, but that was also too cumbersome, and I couldn’t easily save what was recorded…..


Read and see it in full on LifeOnRecord

17
Aug
07

The Spork Page

A spork is a blend of spoon and a fork. It is round like a spoon,and shallow enough to consume liquids, with 3 or 4 tines, or prongs,on the end that act like a fork. The prongs may be used to consume substances like meat and poultry.


This not to be confused with a foon, the inverse of a spork.


Read it in full on The Spork Page




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