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Geek Craft: Fall Projects 2011

September 24, 2011 By: Shannyn Category: Crafting, Geek

T.A.R.D.I.S. inspired Scarf from Doctor Who:

Doesn’t this yarn make you want to explore the galaxy?  I got this yarn at a little yarn shop in California, it’s handpainted yarn from Uruguay- Manos Maxima.

I saw this and thought, “It reminds me of the T.A.R.D.I.S from Doctor Who, I MUST HAVE it!”  and bought every skein they had just to make sure I would have enough!

 

Halloween Costume Headband-  Brainslug from Futurama:

 

I’m going to crochet up a few more of these adorable brain slugs to affix to a headbands because it is the SIMPLEST (and a darn frugal) Halloween costume ever!  Normal outfit+Brianslug= done.

…or maybe I could rock this awesome Planet Express tee from ThinkGeek.com for full effect!

If you don’t watch Futurama you can see what a Brainslug is here.

 

 

My Not-So-Frugal Obsession: Vinylmations

August 29, 2011 By: Shannyn Category: Geek, Shopping

 

Vinylmation Food PyramidOkay, guilty confession here… I have a disease.  

A disease known as “Vinylmation-adoration.”  Haven’t heard of it? Good.  Run. Now.  

If you are a lover of Disney, or all things cute and have a knack for getting hooked on collecting things- or worse yet- you a collector who cultivates cuteness and have a soft spot for Mickey Mouse, you will be DOOMED to my fate.

If you at all love cute things, you should really step away from the computer now…

 

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We Came, We Saw, We Blogged: 20SB Summit 2011

August 25, 2011 By: Shannyn Category: Geek, Perspective

There’s something odd  about blogging.  You find something you’re totally enamored with, you hop on WordPress, and you start writing.  You’re ready to tell the world about your many loves, your deep thoughts, and those adorable shoes you had to buy.

You’re ready to take the interwebs by storm, to offer your piece to the greater community, to become a part of it- to be noticed for who you are.  You type, and type, and type….and pour your heart out…and sit and wait to make that connection, to be recognized, to be a part of something.

You keep writing and you wait and hope, not knowing when the day the spark of ignition that got you blogging in the first place will finally take hold…then it just does.  That moment happened for me at the 20SB Summit in Chicago this past weekend.   I think we all know why we blog, but it’s pretty darn amazing to be reminded of your purpose when sitting in a room of people who really get you and why you do it.

The Crimson Lounge, Chicago

 

Friday was the social sponsored by Murphy Goode Winery at the Crimson Lounge in Downtown Chicago.  There was plenty of complimentary wine and beer, but I assure you- that was not the best buzz going on in the room.

I had. a. flippin. blast.  I’m not sure if it was the atmosphere, or the awesome people, or the fact that some of the most genuinely awesome (read: nerdy) people were in the room but it was great.   Photo booth? Dice games?  People with snazzy business cards and cool stories? Done and done.

 

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Frugal Geek: No, I Don’t Have An Iphone.

February 23, 2011 By: Shannyn Category: Geek

I <3 my Droid, but sometimes, its lack of apps has left me feeling like the kid in gradeschool with the cr*ppy bologna sandwich when all the other kids get to play with their awesome Lunchables.

Luckily, the Droid is finally catching up with new apps- renewing Droid lovers with a fresh sense of gusto and pride which enables us to spar with the most obnoxious of  iPwned iPhone enthusaists.

Here are some of my fave Droid Apps:

 


 

 

Androdify: Look! It’s Android Ruby at FrugalBeautiful!  Yes…this glam lil Droid wasmade on my phone and is great if you have time to kill and want to “Droid-ify” all of your contacts.  Plus it’s completely free.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Angry Birds: When this gem of a game came to Droid I nearly died of glee.  Play it, you will be addicted. Get the Lite version for free.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Foursquare: I am addicted to getting these stupid badges.  I check in everywhere I go, and even created nerdy Doctor Who inspired check-ins to my frequented spots.  I never got to be a Girl Scout, this will have to do.

 

 

 

 

Astrid Tasks: I’m not sure if the creepy-cute logo sold me, or the fact that I can hack through tasks like a stealthy ninja on FourLoco, but this list manager totally looks sleek and makes your “To-Do” far more “Ta-Da!”

Oh- and did I mention it syncs with GoogleTasks and has a timer feature?  Squee!

Relocation 101: Tech Tools of the Trade

January 26, 2011 By: Shannyn Category: Geek, Online Dating

What are the best apps to get you around in a new city?  You may know about Google Maps, but did you know how handy it is when you have to use public transportation?  

How about those of you looking for love and activities?  Have you considered these fabulous tech services to help you find love and companionship in a new zip code?  Read on!

 

-Yelp.com and Citysearch.com: Find anything you need based on your geographic location and filter based on price, user reviews and whether or not they serve alcohol and take credit cards!

If you’re on a computer, you can type in your address and find the closest Indian Restaurants and make your decision based on user reviews and price!  If you’re mobile, use your phone to give you walking or public transportation directions as you move.  Yelp has been my go-to tool for navigating Chicago’s train lines.

-Google Maps: Unlike other map sites, Google  Maps allows you to quickly view different routes for walking, biking, public transportation and of course, driving.   Not having a car got significantly less sucky!

-FourSquare: This is one of my favorite phone apps!  If you’re out in a new city, or even want to find some really hilarious hidden spots (like the “Batcave” and “Masturabatorium” near my apartment) download this app to your phone and post your check-ins around the city on facebook, or simply share with other friends on Foursquare!

-Meetup.com: There is a group for anything and everything.  In less than five minutes I was able to find groups for fellow pug lovers, knitters, feminists and Chicagoans on a budget and when they meet.  Chances are everyone in these groups will be adventurers like yourself who just want to make friends in a new city- so you’ll be in good (and equally unacquainted) company!

 

-OKCupid.com: Sure, some people would call this “OKStupid.com” but honestly- I’ve used it myself when I was timid and afraid to dip my toes into the waters of online dating.  If I was crazy enough to relocate to a new city by myself, how scary could this be?  Great news, is that it’s free and if you hate it, then cancel it!  You can get to know some great restaurants and coffee houses this way as long as you meticulously pre-screen for crazies.

 

-Couchsurfing: This takes a brave individual to either surf or host, but it might be fun!  The concept is simple:  randoms who need a place to crash can find other randoms to host them and let them stay at their house for free, or for a small favor (like dinner..not sexual favors, McNasty!).  You can do this while  you’re foraging an unfamiliar city, or, you can be the brave one and break in your freshly unpacked futon with some new  person from internet!

 

-Groupon: Groupon offers an array of great deals in your neighborhood!  Get deals to restaurants, salons, spas and theaters for 50-7% off.  This is a great way to try new types of foods and entertainment in your area that you might not want to pay full price for, or for places you adore but still want to save money!  I got a gift certificate to Amazon.com and Nordstrom Rack for 50% off this way!

But What About Off The Interwebs?

-Scout for Free Stuff: Head over to your local (Note: not Starbucks) coffee house, boutiques,  library and grocer to see what is posted on bulletin boards, and any local publications that you can pick up and check out for free.  This is how I got free postcards to send home, a free neighborhood guide and a list of community happenings to plan out my first month in a new city.

-Buy these shoes:

Okay, so maybe you don’t need these so-ugly-they’re cute Toms,  but they are GREAT for walking around in!  Celebrate your exploration by supporting your arches and children who need shoes.  Tom’s donates a pair to a child in need for each one that’s purchased.  Buy at your local shoe store or at Toms.com – but be aware, they run a little big!

-Simply talk to people! Before moving across country, I posted status updates about it on Facebook.   Chances are, your current friends have family or friends in your new area of choice.  I met several new friends simply because my Facebook friends helped me make that connection.  Also,  when you get to your new neighborhood, people will sense your bewilderment and are usually more than happy to help you out.

-Speaking of libraries…my local library had a whole section on Chicago guides, several of which went beyond the basic tourist information.  Chances are, you can find books for free or cheap that are geared towards exploring new locales on a budget.  Of course, a simple Google search can yield a lot of great info about your new area!

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