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Bruce Stewart is a writer born in New Zealand. (1936– ), of Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa, Stewart is a fiction writer and dramatist who has expressed the anger, confused loyalties and spiritual aspiration of late-twentieth-century Maori. Recently, Stewart has written a poem to express his concern for the future of Te Raekaihau Point, Wellington, New Zealand.

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First Season IT Crowd DVD Coming to US

The side-splitting geeky British sitcom The IT Crowd will soon be available on DVD here in the states. If you haven't watched this show yet, run don't walk to your local DVD store on April 7 and grab a copy. You won't be sorry. The wife and I ...

From BRUCE STEWART, Wired,  26 Mar 2009

LEGO Business Card

As if I needed another reason to think that working for LEGO would be the most awesome job imaginable, Alexander Kjerulf just blew my mind with these customized minifig business cards that LEGO employees get. Reportedly, LEGO even attempts to match an ...

From BRUCE STEWART, Wired,  26 Feb 2009

Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) Set to Kill the Handmade Toy Industry

This $10,000 crayon set is for sale on ETSY to make a point. Small artisan toymakers and those who support their work are direly worried about their ability to stay in business after February 10, when the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) ...

From BRUCE STEWART, Wired,  29 Jan 2009

Profile of a GeekDad: Chris Anderson

From the GeekDad perspective, I bet many of you have been confronted with issues around your children wanting to download free music and movies from the net, and wondering how best to handle that. I know I have struggled with these issues personally -- ...

From BRUCE STEWART, Wired,  22 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Chris Anderson

Primed for a Pico Pocket Projector

I just read David Pogue's review of the soon-to-be-released and I'm sold. As Pogue points out, great feats of shrinkage don't come around that often and when they do, they can have dramatic impacts. Looking at the photo of a battery-operated projector ...

From BRUCE STEWART, Wired,  7 Nov 2008
Related Topics: David Pogue

Laundry Hamper + Creativity = R2-D2

OK, I confess I was skeptical when the idea was first floated. But Halloween is one the geekmom's favorite holidays in our house and I held my tongue, because I knew deep down she would pull it off. And she's outdone herself (again) this year with what ...

From BRUCE STEWART, Wired,  30 Oct 2008

Geeks Getting Off the Grid

So you think it's hard being a parent in today's society?  Try having a newborn in a one-room house you built out of mud and rocks! Actually, my brother-in-law Abe and his wife Josie, are doing just that, and he tells me that little Leo fits quite ...

From BRUCE STEWART, Wired,  2 Oct 2008

Daily Lego: A Very Large Airbus A380

Measuring in at 9 1/2 feet long, over 3 feet tall, and with a wingspan of 10 1/2 feet, this 1:25 scale Airbus A380 is purportedly the largest airplane made out of Lego ever. I'm a believer. Made from over 75,000 bricks this was clearly one very serious ...

From BRUCE STEWART, Wired,  23 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Airbus

California State Yo-Yo Championships Coming Up

If you or yours are at all interested in yo-yos, this sounds like an event well worth putting on the calendar. The are happening on Saturday, Sept. 6 from 10am to 4pm at the Exploratorium in San Francisco. Not only will you get a chance to see some of ...

From BRUCE STEWART, Wired,  28 May 2008

Robotics Pasta Feed to Support Sonoma County's Tech High

OK, the robots aren't eating the pasta but this event sounds too good to pass up if you're anywhere in the vicinity of Sonoma county, California next Friday night. Dylan Field sent out this notice about a Pasta Feed to celebrate and support the Tech ...

From BRUCE STEWART, Wired,  2 May 2008

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