Roll your own iPod Dock that is! As you can see, I've thrown my hat into the DIY iPod Dock creation ring, with my submission. Utilizing the interconnective powers of Legos, in classic Apple white, I have slaked my need for something that holds my iPod upright whilst charging it. Not to mention it's one fancy conversation piece. I've submitted some pictures as well as a link to this webpage to TUAW, Engadget, and Gizmodo, in hopes I may get a small blurb. Then again, perhaps they've grown tired of the ingenuity of the Mac users. So which is it? Only time will tell. [That, and a batch of freshly-baked cookies.] Click pictures for larger size
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I haven't submitted any photos. I guess I don't want free money.
Many years ago, a child was born unto Rodney & Beth Murray. Her name was Lorna. And then a little while later, they had a son. His name was Ian. That’s the one you’re interested in.
I was a fairly normal child growing up, At least as normal as a child of someone in the army should be. I saw many interesting places, and met many fascinating people most of which I still call friend. I had an early interest in art, and my schooling only fueled that. I took several art classes, followed by 2,160 hours of Graphic Design classes—all in high school. From there, I went to New Hampshire where I had some life-changing experiences and found McIntosh College. A highly intense & accelerated 2-year program gave me strong design fundamentals, and then built upon that with some of the best instructors I’ve ever encountered. After a few ho-hum jobs out of college I decided to start doing it for myself. You can find this culmination of art and technology at creativeguts.com. Take a look. Other than that, I enjoy being cool. This is, of course, when I am not kicking ass or pushing haters down stairs. |