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UtterlyBoring.com is produced by Jake Ortman (e-mail, resume), a 33-year-old dad, percussionist, sysadmin, Web developer, IT consultant and jack-of-all-trades geek, living in Bend, Oregon. He created this so that his expensive journalism and technology degree isn't getting totally wasted. In addition to editing this site in his free time, he is the service manager at Weston Technologies. He has LinkedIn and Facebook profiles if you're trying to stalk him. He will not be posting on Twitter.
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How everyday things are made
One of the things I liked about watching PBS when I was a kid was that they occassionally showed shows on how stuff was made. The machines in these factories, and how fast they did things, was always so fascinating to me. Leave it up to Stanford to put a pile of videos online that range from how jelly beans are made to how airplanes are made. I could spend my entire day here! Link from BBspot.
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Blog Roundup from GDay Mate - Reviews on 08/17/03 @ 04:31 AM: The lead for this weeks blog roundup just has to be Random Riddled Ramblings (A Wacky View From OZ-tralia) which this week had the equivilent of a spring clean. The new look is quite impressive and I like the topic (Read More)
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abdi said on 02/10/04 @ 10:00 AM: how are storage dvd even ps2 towers made
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