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April 27, 2005

mjau mjau comics by Jason
Catch the Moment , "event entertainment through the use of digital photography." For instance, the Wexler Bar Mitvah went deep under sea with a vibrant tropical fish themed background, while Fiserve had a conference with their key clients and wanted to mix some fun with the business.
For when your toys just aren't passive aggressive enough. This one seems to have a hidden agenda.
Magick, Google-style who knew the image search would be so useful?
Tara may be Scarred Teamhair (pr. Tara) is an hour's drive northwest of Dublin. It was the seat of god-kings and remains the site of legend. The screaming Stone of Destiny still lies there. According to Irish Myth, heroes have reigned there since the 'first invasion'. Now it faces a grave threat. The bulldozer. more inside
Political Friendster is a brilliant parody of Friendster: a user-maintained database of politicians, corporations, and the vast web of underground and often surprising connections between them. Hysterical and stomach-churning. (the blue got there first. shh.)
Blog of solo climb of Mt. Everest Would have been unique 5 years ago, but still kinda cool that some guy (Gavin Bate's) can not only do a solo climb of the highest point on Earth, but also blog about it at the same time ... from the mountain. He's at Camp 1, with a summit attempt planned for the end of May.
Watching TV Makes You Smarter. (From the Sunday New York Times Magazine.) Adapted from Steven Johnson's soon-to-be-published book ''Everything Bad Is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter.''
Design albums the 50 cent way. Mildly hilarious dissection of the album sleeve 'design' of 50 Cent's latest opus 'The Massacre'.
Curious George: Learning Flash Any webarrific monkeys have experience making / using flash for your webpages? I'd appreciate some tips & resources . . . more inside
Curious George - Best iPod Hacks? I did a search on this, but you have to wade through a bunch of webpages to get to the meat of what the hacks offer, and even then I'm not sure I even know what the hell they are talking about half the time. The first thing I am looking for is a way to share the music I have on my iPod with my sister who just bought herself one without linking her to my computer's music library (she's in Palm Desert and my computer's in Los Angeles). There's got to be a way to get the music on my iPod onto her her iPod easily. Do we have any iPod experts who can reccomend some cool software that will extend my iPod's capabilities? BTW, my home machine is a mac. Thanx

April 26, 2005

Publishable George: How does one go about getting poetry published in this day and age? more inside
God Says Up the Bum! (NSFW, no images, but titles readable from afar, may offend Christians) So...can't figure out how to get butt sex and swallowing onto the menu? Find Jesus. And preach unto the unconverted Anal Sex in Accordance with God's Will and The Necessity of Swallowing - The Sin of Spilling Seed. more inside
A classic. More Star Wars fun. Luke and Obi-Wan get a message from the dark side.
Toby's Nose Filters® Motto: "If your nose could speak, it'd be telling you CLICK THE BUY BUTTON." Added bonus: Lucious graphic! Heh.
How well do you know your anatomy? For those with science geek tendencies, the Anatomiae images group pointed to this Smithsonian National Museum of American History quiz. I got 7 out of 10, which is at least enough to maintain my geek cred.
Bitchchecker is Teh Hax0r!2!
Darth Vader tries to pitch a movie - not reckoning on the power of the Suit Side. Requires Quicktime. I thought it would be crap, but actually laughed, so maybe you will too.
The breakup conversation — imagine you've been dating someone for a few weeks, but it's not really working out - so you decided you're going to break up with them over IM. The role of your clingy soon-to-be-ex is played by the computer. (WinXP/2k only) more inside
Compelled to write, but fewer readers? According to the executive editor of Norton, sales of literary fiction are dismal, so fewer chances are taken with writers who haven't had a bestseller. As a consequence, good writers may get cut if their latest effort doesn't bring home the cash. [NY Times link, Harold Bloom] more inside
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