Just show your sling and you don´t have to explain how the accident occurred and are saved from telling the same story all over again.
http://inventorspot.com/articles/slings_explain_your_accident_you_21954
Just show your sling and you don´t have to explain how the accident occurred and are saved from telling the same story all over again.
http://inventorspot.com/articles/slings_explain_your_accident_you_21954
Photojojo’s tips for taking a photo a day to see your life in a whole new way. Photo projects can be really interesting and revealing, and they are wonderful to look back on year from now. Plus, you get to feed your creative side! Taylor McKnight turned his daily photo project into a full-blown website and wrote up a series of tips on Photojojo, from which I’m excerpting a few below. For the full list of tips and how-to’s, check out the original site.

Weird interior design and motto restaurants are a trend worldwide. In Latvia the restaurant “Hospitalis”offers the debatable attraction of sitting on treatment chairs in a hospital interior, eating the served goulash with syringes and scalpels! It´s surely an unforgettable experience, either traumatic or exciting! :) “Alcatraz Restaurant” in Tokio is quiet scary too, offering the authentic feeling of being imprisoned. Japan seems to have the weirdest restaurants and bars, as there is a Cornerpub in Tokio, where two macaque monkeys are serving the beer and shaking hands and getting good tips. Watch out this German video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQ2v2JWglF4
Inamo http://www.inamo-restaurant.com/ where you can order the dinner pointing on the digital menue inside the table.
A lovely collection of found stuff, from love letters, to birthday cards, drawings and shopping lists: http://www.foundmagazine.com/about There is also a German site: http://www.absender-unbekannt.de/