Remarkable Kids, Remarkable Projects

Project 365Where to Find Project 365:
Blog URL: http://www.mhmmslide.blogspot.com/
Category: Personal Interests, Personal Blogs

Project 365

Project 365 was recommended for review on our earlier post, Who Do You Digg? It was described by Lydia as a blog by a 16-year-old whom she found “remarkable” and that description alone was enough to pique interest.

Upon further exploration it was readily apparent what Lydia found so worthwhile. Project 365 is a running photo-blog and commentary described by writer and photographer Rachael as “One picture a day, for 365 days. A year of pictures; a year in my life.”

Project 365 - Why You Should Go

Quite simply, Lydia was right. Rachael is a remarkable person, a very talented young girl who is also very well-spoken, and obviously dedicated to her education, her work, and her future. A bit of a warning, though, it’s exhausting reading her blog and keeping up with all that she’s keeping up with, a characteristic that makes her all the more remarkable still. Rachael has an obvious flair for art, photography, and design, and an uncharacteristic teenage focus on the future, and dedication to reaching her goals. You’ll enjoy her artwork, her website and design work, and her refreshingly mature attitude as she shares her life, talents, and trials with you.

Summing Up Project 365

A year-long project is more than most adults twice her age or more could commit to, but Rachael has shown that she is up to the challenge, and then some. Come along with Rachael and share her youthful enthusiasm, and take confidence in the faith that the future is still promising indeed!

Go here to check out Project 365.


Mary Ward
Do You Digg It!
Blog Review Team
Do You Digg It! © 2008

 

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Bleem-Filk: Cyberculture At Its Best

Bleem-Filk. Cyberculture at its bestWhere to Find Bleem-Filk:
Blog URL: http://bleem-filk.stumbleupon.com/
Category: Stumbleupon, Animation, Cyberculture

Bleem-Filk. Out Of This World

Bleem-Filk is the creation of Donny, a man from an outerworld destined to spread humor and faith through his computer generated animations. It’s primarily an outlet for Donny to display his impressive animations, poking fun into American politics and more. Donny is a legend in the Stumbleupon arena of social networking and cyberculture while it’s at its very best.

A quote taken from an excerpt from fellow stumbler, Aashika may best describe Donny and what he does…

Let us dash reality into pieces and fly away on the wings of the nightwind”. An escape from reality describes Bleem-Filk to a ‘T’.

Bleem-Filk - Why You Should Go

There are not a lot of opportunities to head off to worlds unknown or to talk with the inhabitants of them. Little did we know that here in cyberspace such an opportunity already exists!

You’ll enjoy Donny and his tales of Bleem-Filk if you need an escape from your day, but there is also a dose of reality to be had on this site (or at least, a skewed take on reality and politics). Donny doesn’t actually say much on his blog, but uses the site as a place to post his creative animated works of computer-generated art. The outcomes are impressive, and the takes are worth a great many laughs.

Donny has more serious interests, too. He is deep into his Christianity and culture, and links to more Stumble pages which further cast insight into this interesting blogger. In addition to his blogged creations, Donny offers up StumbleUpon pages linking to comedians, WNBA (Women’s Basketball) articles and highlights, and videos meant to churn the mind and start your day off thinking.

Summing Up Bleem-Filk

Bleem-Filk is a blogging experience rivaled by few, if any. This is a place where the less tech-oriented can gain an appreciation of the knowledge and abilities of others, and to also find links to an eclectic group of bloggers and resources, wide-ranging in interest.

Donny, whatever you’re having, I want some! Keep up the good work.

Go and check out Bleem-Filk for yourself. Maybe stumble his page.


Sean Rasmussen
Do You Digg It!
Blog Review Team
Do You Digg It! © 2008

 

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