Upcoming: Bacteria and Bucky Balls

By Shane Craver on October 22, 2009

We’ve had a heck of a week at ConCrave and as we approach our 1-month anniversary we’re completely grateful for all of the visitors from over 75 countries that have hit our site. Well . . . almost grateful.

We’re not too happy with the Chinese spammers that have been visiting our site, but we’ll forgive them this one time. But next time, watch out. If it happens again we’re doing to do the worst thing we could possibly do to China and . . . uh . . . stop adopting their orphans.

Moving on.

We have Petri dishes of agar on their way to the office today. Hooray for agar! We just found out what agar was yesterday after talking to the good folks at a Science Stuff. Why do we need this super-food for bacteria? Because we’re testing out Oreck’s Halo vacuum cleaner that is supposed to fry these little microbes, leaving their sunburned corpses on all of your floors.

We’ll post our results after the weekend and if we can figure out how to setup time-lapse on our video camera, we may even have a cool video to post.

After that, we have Buckyballs on the way to play with. We had no clue what a Buckyball was until we saw this kickin’ video of a guy who drank way too much coffee playing with a set.

We also have a review coming of the Itza game duo, ItzaZoo and ItzaBitza after experience technical difficulties with our computers that run this silly program called Windows.

Finally, we’ll be hooking up Logitech’s new Video Security System in the roughest, toughest spot we can find (or have the courage to hang around) and we’ll be giving that new product an in-depth look.

Stay tuned. Also, join our e-mail list below and we’ll shoot you a note when we have a good review or product look up.

 
Huck's picture
Submitted by Huck (not verified) on Oct. 22, 2009.

Considering that they own all of our debt and control our trade, there' not much else we could do the Chinese except make fun of them and refuse to care for their unwanted daughters. Cruel but true.

Margaret's picture
Submitted by Margaret (not verified) on Oct. 22, 2009.

Hey - thank you very much for your upcoming review of our Itza games. The unique thing about this game is the new model used gets kids reading as a by-product. There's been alot of talk about "REAL" games and education. How many have been published on Steam? ItzaBitza has. Imagine if this dream could be realized - every kid could read. Well SURPRISE! after playing these games, didn't know it - buy you're reading.

And then there is Living Ink - we were told by researchers that we would fail with this. All the more reason to do it.

Anyways, thank you.
Margaret, CEO - Sabi Games and mom of two

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