You thought you had skills. Im here to remind you that you were wrong. THIS GUY has skills. Long, choreographed juggling routine, with 5 balls. The grand finale…juggling 5 balls behind his back. Watch, you know you want to.
Author: theFerf
YouTube – Robocarp: Japanese robot fish
Every day technology scares me more. Soon the day will come when I will say, “Honey, I think the dog is watching us have sex.” and Amy will say, “We don’t have a dog”.
My Feelings Now on Robots: March 16, 2006
– More cool than scary.
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You have 1000’s of photos, I know you do…and some of them are really goode (yes you, BEN). You should get them printed up in a hard bound photo album. My Publisher, and their iPhoto plugin, will let you do this.
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Selling My Car on eBay Motors: 2000 Honda CR-V
Interested in a 2000 Honda CRV? Then you are in luck. Check out mine for sale now at ebay! Maybe this will get picked up by Edgeio too for sale.

We bought this 2000 Honda CRV in 2002 and have absolutely loved it ever since. We are the kind of people that like to get out and enjoy life, and this SUV has given us the ability to get there with all of our stuff! I was amazed at the capacity of this vehicle with the fold down seats and the roof rack.
This is the 4th Honda we have owned (2 other civics and a Honda Motorcycle previously) and we would buy nothing else but Hondas. Hondas are built to last without a doubt. We sold our first civic with 240,000 miles on it and it was still running like a dream, so this one should have plenty of miles left on it. So lets get down to the details…
This car has ONLY been serviced at the Honda Dealerships with Genuine Honda Parts. It has been in a small fender bender (someone bumped into the door) but was repaired promptly at the Honda Repar Center and is in perfect working order. This car has always been owned by NON smokers and has always had all of its maintenance work performed on schedule including the 90k mile tune-up, new tires, frequent oil changes and lots of TLC.
The CRV runs very well and is very comfortable for everyone to ride in. The interior fits 5 adults and has plenty of cupholders, armrests and storage for all of them. The CRV is very versatile on the inside with dual folding rear seats, a rear accessory charger, a built in picnic table and cooler in the back for tailgating, tie down straps and a few small compartments to keep things from rolling around. This car, like all Hondas, gets really good gas mileage and is a great highway vehicle. It is built on a civic chassis so it is very easy to maneuver, park and has a great turning radius.
We have had no issues with this car but must unfortunately get rid of it. We have recently moved to California leaving our home and cars behind. We have no need for cars with public transportation so we must sell them all. The reserve is set at $7500 because that is what we need to pay off the loan.
BONUS! We will be throwing in our Yakima roof rack/cage (shown) for gear and 2 Yakima bike racks (not shown) with locks with the CRV. We have used it to get our bikes all over the place but have no need for them after CRV is gone. Paid over $600 for it a few years ago, free for you!
A Good Day in San Francisco
After a quick trip to the DMV, I am officially licensed to ride my motorcycle in the city of San Francisco (oh, the formalities). As a side note, there was HAIL on the way there, a very rare event from San Francisco. It only lasted about 60 seconds, but was kinda fun to see none the less.
Back to the point. Amy and I got up today and since it was sunny, decided we would make our first official journey on the motorcycle. We were going to go to South San Francisco (only about 9 miles from our apartment) but we got to ride on some major roads (280, 380 and 101) just to get there. We got the bike up to about 75mph and the wind was insane but we quickly arrived at our destination, The Golf Mart, and finished our business.
The second part of our journey took us to one of Amy’s favorite restaraunts…Fuddruckers. From there we took off to a little shopping center and then headed back to the city. By the time we got back, it was time for Amy’s hair appointment and then we were fortunate enough that the sun was going down so we headed over to watch the sun set over the ocean. To end the day off right, we went back home, did laundry and spic-n-spanned the entire place.
