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A math teaser

January 31st, 2011 by joey | 26 Comments | Filed in Fun, Ingenuity

This was sent to me via email by Josh Johnson:

This is a mathematical challenge, and it’s been said that:

If you’re an engineer, you should be able to solve it in (under) three minutes,

if you’re an architect, in three hours;

if you’re a doctor, in six hours;

if you’re an accountant, in three months and

if you’re a lawyer, probably never.

What is the missing number in this logical series?
1, 2, 6, 42, 1806, ____???
The answer is the password to open the spreadsheet that is attached to this email. If you figure it out, open the spreadsheet, type your name in, save it and resend it to your friends.

Spreadsheet: Click Here

If you figure it out, say “I Got It” in the comments below.

The Secret code for Gated Communities, Copiers, and Home Depoty equipment safety pads…

January 27th, 2011 by joey | 2 Comments | Filed in Fun, Hacks, Happy Living, Ingenuity, really cool

Have you ever faced a situation where you need to guess a numeric code of somekind?  Perhaps you’re delivery pizza in a gated community, or you need to make a copy at work, but it is protected with a code and you don’t know it?

I enjoy people watching.  It’s fun to see what people do and don’t do.  For instance, have you noticed no one every hides the keyboard when they enter a pin / password?  It just doesn’t happen.  I started a practice at Home Depot of looking when they enter the code to start those protected machines just for kicks.  I was astonished to learn that they are almost always the same (even if different parts of the country).  I bet you can guess it on your first try…  Ready…  That’s right, it’s 1234 (* or #).

I have another friend who always uses #1010 to get into gated communities, he said it almost never fails.  If you add 1234, 1111, 0000, 4321, and a few other codes, I think you could enter 90%+ of the gated communities in the world.

Copy machines with codes…  I once spent time in a work environment where all the copiers had codes, and you had to get your code from a supervisor to make a copy…  This allowed them to keep track of who was making copies for what to control copy expenses.  Well…  A 4 digit code isn’t that difficult to discover.  The same practice as gated communities usually works, and if not, you can enter about one code every two seconds if you are fast.  It is likely the copier has 10+ codes in it, meaning that you only have to try about a thousand before you find it.

Anyways, I’m not writing this to encourage hacking copier codes, entering a community to rob it, or using dangerous equipment without a store associate.  I just find it interesting, and helpful for that awkward situation where a friend gives you the wrong gate code or you forget it.

Gas Powered Boots!! Lets normal people run at 25mph…

November 15th, 2010 by joey | No Comments | Filed in Fun, Ingenuity

These are gas powered boots developed by a Russian in 1974.  Unfortunatly, due to the lack of venture capital, and the government declaring them to be property of the Army when they were first invented in the USSR. They were never able to commercialize them.

More Info…

Car Darts!

November 12th, 2010 by joey | No Comments | Filed in Amazing, Entertainment, Fun, really cool

This is awesome!

Making a quick vertical material rack for your work shop.

October 25th, 2010 by joey | No Comments | Filed in DIY, Fun, Happy Living, House Projects, Organization, really cool

If you didn’t know already…  My wife and I LOVE to build stuff.  We’ve been collecting more and more left over material from various projects, and we have this one corner we just lean things in.  (Like long pieces of pipe, steel, 2×4′s, etc…)

In a quest to reclaim some more space I built this quick vertical material rack.  Made entirely out of scrap, It took about 15 minutes, and cleaned up “the corner” immensely.  It is composed of 2 7″ pieces of 2×4 and one old piece of something…  (We found it in the house when we moved in :)   ).

Check it out…

And a detail shot of one end…

Making Technology More Human, instead of Humans more technical.

September 30th, 2010 by joey | No Comments | Filed in Fun, Ingenuity, Life

This SHORT video presents some interesting concepts in making technology more “real” or “physical”.  I wouldn’t have bought in on the value of this a year ago, but since purchasing an iPhone, where EVERYTHING is touch, and a wii, where motion is a big part of the game I find these devices more enjoyable than their traditional counterparts.

Lego Clay-Mation Movies – Storm Trooper Office

August 8th, 2010 by joey | 1 Comment | Filed in Entertainment, Fun

A growing hobby on You Tube is the making of short clip sitcoms using various games or toys, or parodies of other movies. There is Halo (Red Vs. Blue), Storm Trooper Office, “Hi, I’m a Marvel”, How it should have ended, and more..

Here are few I like.

Hi, I’m a Marvel

Iron Man and Batman

How it should have ended.

Spider Man 3

Lord of the Rings

Storm Trooper Office

Episode I – The Office Chair

Episode III – Bat Tropper!

Episode V – Fight! (Pretty Good Moves for lego men)

Episode VI – The Prankster

$50 Solar Pool Heater

June 27th, 2010 by joey | No Comments | Filed in Fun, Hacks, Ingenuity, Solar Energy

My wife and I have an in-ground pool in a large Arizona Room. (An Indoor pool). While having an indoor pool is nice, we haven’t gotten to use it yet, because IT IS COLD! Being indoors it receives almost no sunlight, and so it doesn’t warm. Enter the solar water heater.

We did something similar to this:

Total cost was about $50.

  • $35 – 500′ roll of 1/2″ “funny pipe” hose.
  • $15 – Misc Fittings to go from pool filter to the heater.

The final result is great! The flow isn’t very much (it has less than 10psi of pressure). The pool water enters the filter at about 80 degrees (the top layer of water in the pool is warm, but once you go down about 6″ it drops to below 60). And the water leaving the heater is 95 degrees when the heater is in the sunlight. If there is no sunlight, the heater effectively stops working, even though the ambient temperature is 90+.

We placed the output of the heater into the bottom of the pool so that the hot water goes into the bottom where the cold water is, we are hoping this helps to mix the water some.

Pictures:

We want to make this a permanent part of the pool, and mount it on the roof instead of just placing it on the grass. We aren’t sure yet how to do it in a way that looks professional yet. We’re still working on it. We have a few ideas, but we aren’t set on anything yet. Fortunately, in a few more weeks, the pool should be warm enough, and we can pack the heater away until winter.

Wooden Dynosaur kits small enough to fit on a single key of your keyboard!

June 22nd, 2010 by joey | No Comments | Filed in Fun, Ingenuity, really cool

I saw this today, and thought it was AWESOME!

Woolly_keyboard_low

SHO Truck’s maiden voyage!

May 31st, 2010 by joey | 4 Comments | Filed in Fun, Ingenuity, Life, SHOTruck

After over 3 years (2 of which were in storage), the SHO Truck is finally ready for testing!!!

I finished up the basic electrical today, so that you can start and stop the engine using the truck’s ignition. I also finished the throttle linkage, and adjusted the stop block on the gas pedal so there wasn’t any stress on the cable when you are at WOT.

My buddy Austin was over and he filmed the first voyage…

And here it is!!!



The truck has bad gas in it at the moment, so the engine doesn’t respond very well, but it will! It wasn’t really terrible though, it drove great, but the engine performance is terrible with the bad gas. Stay tuned… Wheelie’s here I come!