I found a link for borescopes.
I want one for looking inside of wall, through small holes.
I searched for various combinations of "arthroscope" and "construction" at Yahoo. Turns out "arthroscope" is strictly a medical term, but after a while I found this link. We'll see what I can learn from here.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
New Amazon Links
Added two links on my "billions and billions" pages, one for a meditation card deck, another for medjool dates.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Slow Going
Added link to my CityCity.
Analyzed Acme Fine Art web site.
Visiting a place by visiting a place on the web.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
QVC
An ad at the game site (last post) offered a contest with Smart Cars for prizes. Turns out it was QVC. Anyway, I went ahead and registered.
Then I visited QVC. It's sort of cheap stuff, seems like. Still, the site is fun. Give it a visit. In the Jewelry section, there was a link to this blog, that turned out to be more than a little bit interesting: http://community.qvc.com/blog/Peytons-Gems-Knowledge/3000000053.
Then I visited QVC. It's sort of cheap stuff, seems like. Still, the site is fun. Give it a visit. In the Jewelry section, there was a link to this blog, that turned out to be more than a little bit interesting: http://community.qvc.com/blog/Peytons-Gems-Knowledge/3000000053.
Getting Something Done
I want to do posts that actually contribute to readers getting something done.
For example: You read the post, you follow the directions, and the result is some kind of production.
I'm pretty fuzzy on how. Something came to mind ... let's see ...
Anything you do on the computer is information. Ok, let's say there's a place on the web that collects information, and creates something useful with it. I could direct you to that place, and you could contribute information to it.
I suppose I could post instructions for something you do in another medium. I could post instructions for some kind of crafts project, and then you send your work somewhere. That's sort of interesting.

I decided to continue my search for on line games. I had to try several sites to find one that does it correctly, meaning, you don't need to download anything to play. Here's my result:
Features of an Ideal Home
It is heated with wood. Wood fireplaces.
They are precise, simple, modular, built by stacking the prefabricated, interlocking cement rings. They operate on the "masonry furnace" principle: the heat from a fast, hot fire made with kindling/brush is stored in the mass of the chimney, by passing the flames over masonry baffles. The warm mass of the chimney then warms the room for hours.
These fireplaces are retrofitted into existing homes, inserted into walls and through ceilings and roofs, using a process of ultra-precision structural analysis and cutting. The existing architecture is always respected.
The bath is warmed by one of these fireplaces. It can be warmed as desired, even to sauna type temperatures. A wood fired Japanese bath is ideal, in my opinion. The toilet is separate. Actually, it's a composter.
They are precise, simple, modular, built by stacking the prefabricated, interlocking cement rings. They operate on the "masonry furnace" principle: the heat from a fast, hot fire made with kindling/brush is stored in the mass of the chimney, by passing the flames over masonry baffles. The warm mass of the chimney then warms the room for hours.
These fireplaces are retrofitted into existing homes, inserted into walls and through ceilings and roofs, using a process of ultra-precision structural analysis and cutting. The existing architecture is always respected.
The bath is warmed by one of these fireplaces. It can be warmed as desired, even to sauna type temperatures. A wood fired Japanese bath is ideal, in my opinion. The toilet is separate. Actually, it's a composter.
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