March 11, 2010

Maths Student With Latex Skills Needed in London

Filed under: Random Shizzle — tom @ 6:03 pm

Hi,

I’m currently studying “Analytic Number Theory” with the open university and my first assignment deadline is fast approaching!! Unfortunately I don’t know much latex and have very little time to learn so I’m looking for a maths student in London, or anyone who knows how to write turn hand-written maths into latex for me at very short notice!

I will pay!!

Please note that I am NOT asking you to do my homework for me – the maths has been done already (or at least will have been by Monday 15th) and then I need it turned into latex quickly in time for my deadline. All I’m asking is for transcription essentially.

If you’re interested or you know someone who is, please tell them to get in touch with me.

Thanks

November 10, 2009

Unboxing a Leafcutter Designs Curio Search Service

Filed under: Random Shizzle — tom @ 9:19 pm

So on my random walk of the internet some time ago I stumbled across an awesome website called Leafcutter Designs. How did I know it was an awesome website? Well Lea Redmond, the creative genius behind The Worlds Smallest Postal Service:

post service

Also, Lea has a cacophony of creative crafts projects which you can check out in her project section.

After finding this amazing creative website I promptly subscribed to the newsletter. This lead, some many months later to an email landing in my inbox full of awesome. It advertised a new service from Lea called the Curio Search Service:

Curio Search Service

In short, Lea loves ebay. No doubt trying to get her ebay fix without spending insane amounts of money Lea offers this service to search ebay for you (based on a bunch of words that you provide) and surprise you with a gift! Always on the lookout for awesome I decided to give it a whirl. This is the unboxing of said surprise gift:

Step 0 – The Words

The words I chose were:

Playing cards, gemstones, crystals, books, fossils, green, galaxies, maths, dice, jazz, storytelling, green, hand written letters, enthusiasm, wonder, magnets, chess, midnight

Step 1 – The Packaging

The packaging for the gift was immaculate. A lovely brown box with a beautiful handwritten note on the front addressed to my goodself:

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Just above the handwritten address there’s a Leafcutter Designs stamp (in Green ink no less, Green is my favourite colour):

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Step 2 – Inside Pandora’s Box

What might lie inside this magical box of wonder? Space perhaps? Or green? Maybe the ever elusive maths? Well here’s the contents:

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There is one mysterious package, a note of some form and two business cards (actually, more like life cards I believe!). Here’s a closeup on the mysterious brown package:

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Step 3 – The Gift

And so to the actual gift. Here it is in all it’s raw glory:

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Yes, it’s a dice roller. Pressing the lever on the side springs the inside compartment which sets the mini-dice tumbling and gives you a fresh roll. As someone who played RPGs in my youth it’s wonderful to get some more dice in my life.

The contraption itself looks pretty old and sturdy. Maybe from a bygone era, the bottom if felted and the whole thing has a very ‘vintage’ feel to it. Here’s another photo:

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Step 4 – The Note

Alongside the dice roller there was the letter. Which was pure joy to read. Tying all of my initial 20 words together Lea sketched out a brief history of the item, explaining that it’s real glass, not plastic in the toy and that it likely comes from 1940s Germany (due to the writing on the bottom of the toy). After the brief history Lea moves on to how the toy represents the universe (complete with some nice astronomical facts such as the age of the universe!) and the dice are like little random pieces of a bigger puzzle, perhaps plants, solar systems or galaxies. I won’t reprint the letter in it’s entirety but it’s lovely. Here it is:

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Thanks Lea

In summary, this is an amazingly creative way to spend $20 (or more if you prefer!) either for yourself or as a gift for someone else. All told the curio is great but what really makes this service is the dedication from Lea to spend the time hunting around for your curio (Lea even tried to bag an item that eventually sold for $168.07!) and the imagination and thought that goes into the story to accompany the curio. In the language of ebay, A+ would use again.

I urge you to browse through the rest of Leafcutter Designs and let your imagination run free.

PS – just noticed that Lea is on twitter here: http://twitter.com/LeafcutterAnt

PPS – here’s another Leafcutter Designs unboxing from Qwantz

June 3, 2009

My Wing Chun Instructor – Grand Master Austin Goh

Filed under: Random Shizzle — tom @ 12:41 pm

I took up Wing Chun just over a year ago when I moved to London and I’ve been training regularly there ever since under the Grand Master Austin Goh school of Wing Chun. Recently I’ve found a few kick-ass videos that show just how much of a legend Austin Goh is!! Check it out, he even used to be a bodyguard for Harrison Ford:

Austin Goh with Harrison Ford

And here he is with Harrison Ford and Julia Roberts:

Austin Goh with Harrison Ford and Julia Roberts

Both of these images were taken from this video:

As if that’s not enough – here he is breaking a world record by smashing bricks with his bare hands!

Anyone who’s every thought about taking up Wing Chun in London should seriously consider learning under the Austin Goh school – he’s an awesome instructor. I’ve just recently achieved my Green Belt and I’m very much looking forward to continuing my Wing Chun education.

Thanks Sifu!

March 18, 2008

How long would you survive in space? 1.7 secs apparently

Filed under: Random Shizzle — tom @ 5:36 pm

How long could you survive in the vacuum of space?
Created by OnePlusYou – Free Online Dating

Cool!

March 6, 2008

More Tom Critchlow photos

Filed under: Random Shizzle — tom @ 4:29 pm

Awww, well will you look at that I found some more tom critchlow images online.

February 20, 2008

Vegas and Lolcats

Filed under: Random Shizzle — tom @ 3:50 pm

crazy, funny pix
More on the online Poker Cats Contest

Go vote for me now! Vegas FTW!

Please stumble the page also. kthanx

February 10, 2008

The internet is a funny old place sometimes

Filed under: Random Shizzle — tom @ 3:58 pm

A search for Japan on youtube returns this:

japanese wierdness

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlbMCZbSLoI