Every so often, I have to make a post like this, where I share some of the cool things that I have found while surfing the internet. Usually, there isn’t much to say about them, so they don’t get their own post, and half of the time, they are in a post just so I have a reference (and to get them off my to-do list!).
Activities
One day, I’d like to take part in the Adult Learn-to-Row program at the Detroit Yacht Club.
Books/Reading
Brandon Vogt shows us how to build a Catholic e-book library.
Scribd is a site that allows you to read as many books as you want for a small fee per month, kinda like Netflix for books.
Oyster – another site like Scribd; however, it appears to be available only
It’s a great year for the book-to-movie genre. Here is a list of 16 that are coming up!
Computers/Electronics
Adafruit – they have projects/supplies for a bunch of different things, including Raspberry Pi and Arduino
Looking to make your own circuit boards? 123D Circuits offers a place online to design and test them, and will even print out boards for you with the necessary connections. 🙂
Food
U of M’s MHealthy Program offers lots of healthy recipes online.
Budget Bytes has delicious recipes that won’t break the bank! Food is getting so expensive!
Crockpot Freezer Meals — one day, I will either do this, or do a freezer meal workshop with Wildtree products by my friend, Stacy.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie – somebody make this for my birthday. Please.
Products/Shopping
My Social Book offers a yearbook-style product that accumulates your Facebook posts, comments and photos. It’s pretty cool. I had a small one made. I like looking at the things I was interested in and the conversations that I had years ago. It’s probably a better replacement than a yearbook for high-school kids, at this point. 🙂 (There are also Instagram books, Twitter books, etc. out there.)
My wallet officially died today. Meaning, it’s been dead for a while, but today I finally tossed it in the trash. I demonstrated my need to a co-worker and expressed my dissatisfaction with many of the options out there, and he pulled out his wallet from Big Skinny. I spent much of the morning on their site, and think I have found a suitable replacement.
Religion/Spirituality
Meg gives us 50 ways to talk to God.
Saints in the Making University has a Lenten program that I subscribed to. Every day, they send me a different set of challenges that work to help me grow closer to Christ.
Travel
The Delicious Day gives us 16 reasons to visit Detroit. Nothing like a staycation!
Need WiFi? U of M is now part of a program that allows traveling students, faculty and staff access to WiFi at other academic institutions.