"like" if you got it.
3D-JOY to: Neil E. Wright
Now that is what we called "poopy-pants"!

Anybody around and active here this week?
05/05/2013 22:18:20 PDT ·

How you like THEM apples, boy?


God bless 'em for their confidence...
humblegunner to: RedMDer

04/13/2013 13:10:52 PDT ·
RedMDer to: humblegunner
Absolutely!
04/14/2013 4:56:34 PDT ·
3D-JOY to: RedMDer
Somehow I missed seeing this AIR FORCE "POWER"!
Thanks for the laugh today! Boston news has me really "down in the dumps"!
04/16/2013 17:7:57 PDT ·

Ban It!
humblegunner to: 3D-JOY
I hope the kid is pissed off and enlightened and embarks upon a lifelong journey to score as many guns as he can and spit in the eye of those that would deny him this fundamental right.
03/11/2013 14:55:44 PDT ·
TheOldLady to: humblegunner
Yeah, those blueberry-frosted-and-colored, scary-lookin' Pop Tart assault pastries should be banned. I totally agree, especially since I don't get to eat the trimmings! It's not fair. [pouts]
03/12/2013 5:51:42 PDT ·
3D-JOY to: humblegunner
I think it might just turn out to be a real life lesson for that kid. If not Second Amendment then some other issue that he chooses. Defending the unborn might be a good one!
03/12/2013 20:1:13 PDT ·

The Independent UK · Feb 27, 2013 · By Steve Connor
If you are reading this sitting down then the chances are you are also increasing your risk of developing heart disease, blood clots on the brain and even certain types of cancer.

The latest evidence suggests that being seated for much of the day can also increase your risk of developing diabetes. However, standing up daily for an extra 90 minutes significantly lowers your chances of developing this serious metabolic disorder.

A growing body of research is finding that sitting down for extended periods may be one of the most dangerous things we do and that the mere act of standing up -- rather than doing physical exercise -- is perhaps the best antidote.

Studies suggest that on average we spend about 9 or 10 hours a day sitting, either at the office, in the car or train, or in front of the television. But some people spend up to 16 hours a day sitting down -- leaving little time for any other activity apart from sleep.

A study of two groups of men and women at risk of developing diabetes has found a link between levels of sugary glucose and fatty acids in the bloodstream -- which are biochemical markers for diabetes -- and the time spent sitting down

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onyx:
I'm happy sitting down "to rest."
03/02/2013 11:13:38 PST ·
3D-JOY:
I am not of a, sitting for long periods, nature. Here on the computer is probably the first time in my life I sat still for an hour! I even read, while walking, moving to outdoor chair and to bed etc. Luckily, for me, dog moves right with me...so never really alone!
03/03/2013 19:1:21 PST ·
3D-JOY to: Jim Robinson
I love your comment "use 'em while you got 'em!"
You sure use your head and hands better than I do!
If I lived close to you I could do your "running" ! You could keep my computer "running" ! LOL
03/05/2013 21:11:54 PST ·


I got a new truck

Booyah!
RedMDer:
Gotta get some mud on the tires :)
02/20/2013 15:54:49 PST ·
3D-JOY:
WOW! Very nice. My Prius would fit in the back. LOL!
02/20/2013 16:24:58 PST ·
LUV W:
Sweeeeeet! :) Look forward to seeing it!
02/27/2013 13:45:34 PST ·

· Published on Jan 28, 2013 · By Jason Allemann



A custom designed working ball clock built entirely using LEGO parts.

For those that have noticed, no it does not keep accurate time in the video. I just wanted to show off the mechanical components of the clock. In the video it is running off of a standard LEGO 9V motor, which ends up picking up a ball every 55 seconds. In order to keep accurate time, an actual timing motor/controller has to be used. This could be easily done using the LEGO mindstorms system.

Photos of this and my other LEGO models can be found on Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/truedimensions/

Instructions for many of my models (sorry, not for this one though) can be found on my website: http://www.truedimensions.com/lego/instructions

Be sure to check out my Labyrinth Marble Maze project on LEGO's CUUSOO site. Your support is much appreciated!
http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/14605