ahh… figs.
When I was little, I used to pretend fig newtons were magical power bars and that upon eating them I would gain superpowers or superenergy.
Authored by: mike d.If you haven’t already seen this video, it’s worth a watch.
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2 CommentsPatrick is intensely jealous of the specialness of Sarah T’s being registered on this website.
3 CommentsRyan Schenk and Ruth play the mandolin for us!
Oh man! such a cute tune!
No commentsJess has informed me that she has left a huge pile of wood for me that needs to be chopped.
yes!
6 CommentsI should now be in Ukraine.
No commentsI love Phil Plait’s bad astronomy section of Discover. It is reliably filled with awesome information.
Take this article for instance. It talks a bit about Saturn’s rings and our somewhat unique orientation to those rings. Before you click over and read the article, take a guess as to how thick Saturn’s rings are.
Yay Space!
No commentsMikeDiDonato.com just got a little better.
1 CommentA customer just sent me a text message. Interesting.
6 CommentsThe red ‘people’ can’t touch the ground. If they do, the program modifies the car slightly and tries again.
3 CommentsA really epic collection of great t-shirt designs.
3 CommentsJust your typical gymnastics bullfighting video. Nothing more.
2 Commentsfrom Pete.
I got 57%. I am ashamed.
18 CommentsMike D: yeah, I have so much homework. It’s stupid.
Mom D: is it stupid or are you stupid.
A great video of four people and a google spreadsheet.
No commentsFun thing I didn’t know about my own website. If you let your mouse hover over a notification in the ‘new comments’ section, it’ll tell you who left the latest comment!
Awesome!
No commentsCrane Parachuting. Not what you expect.
5 CommentsCommercial or not, it’s absurdly awesome.
1 CommentWhen I was little, I used to pretend fig newtons were magical power bars and that upon eating them I would gain superpowers or superenergy.
Authored by: mike d.We’ve all enjoyed choose your own adventures, and those of you who frequent pope’s site have surely read the choose your own adventure that developed in his comments section.
Shortly after the events of that monumental day, Jon Abad had a vision.
A vision to create a real online choose your own adventure. And he did it here: Youownadventure.org
This is how it works, the people of the internet can go and read the developing story. At some point in your story, you may be greeted with an empty page. This is when you add your portion of the excitement and the adventure grows and grows until it takes over the internet.
Then, each night, I sit down at my desk and open up the story and try to complete an MSPaint drawing for one or two of the new chapters. It’s fun, it’s simple.
The story starts a bit slow, but gets exciting fast.
Please feel free to participate! it makes the whole thing much more exciting.