July 31, 2001 -
11:00 PM
Top Ten Mistakes in Education. [I especially like the headings and the simple design of the pages in this site.]
July 31, 2001 -
09:11 PM
The Garbage Pail Kids Gallery (over 150 images on linked page)
July 29, 2001 -
09:33 PM
ammunition for the media war. 100's of t-shirts, stickers, and Mugs(!) for your bemusement.
July 28, 2001 -
11:39 PM
More fun with google. "The Mp3 episodes can listen to you you at home or on the way." Consequences in English and into German... [?!]
July 28, 2001 -
01:39 PM
July 27, 2001 -
11:40 PM
Internet-based Distributed Computing Projects - Active Projects. List and descriptions and links thereof. From seti@home and folding@home, to electric sheep and golem@home.
July 27, 2001 -
10:26 PM
KurzweilAI.net - brain. best example i've seen of "The Brain" in action, being used as an index/search-engine.
July 27, 2001 -
07:37 PM
July 26, 2001 -
10:23 PM
How do you get your news? Currently i'm glancing at Independant Media Center, BBC World News, Salon and The Morning News. [and handfuls of salt]
July 26, 2001 -
06:08 PM
Desk Rubbings, Salem High School 1997, and Santa dog. at the recently rediscovered blog the misterpants limited liability happiness zone.
July 26, 2001 -
01:44 PM
Found Poetry 2. information wants to be free? this virus has some great possibilities!
July 26, 2001 -
01:28 PM
The Road to Springfield. go once a day. hear the sample. read the quotes. vote. leave.
"Vote for [Montgomery Burns] because: If you don't, he'll release the dogs, or the bees, or the dogs with bees in their mouths and when they bark they shoot bees at you."
"Vote for [Montgomery Burns] because: If you don't, he'll release the dogs, or the bees, or the dogs with bees in their mouths and when they bark they shoot bees at you."
July 24, 2001 -
10:47 PM
Ftrain.com: Phone Call. tiddlely rum te pum :)
July 24, 2001 -
04:46 PM
July 22, 2001 -
11:39 PM
"I have a theme...". Theme bars and cafes in Tokyo.
July 22, 2001 -
11:36 PM
Rui Camilo Photography. creamy and delicious.
July 22, 2001 -
06:40 PM
Stereolab rebuilt their site. go listen to the radio mix.
July 21, 2001 -
10:46 PM
Salon.com Technology | Revenge of the file-sharing masses! pg1. has a synopsis of the current Napster state of affairs, pg2. gives a rundown of the various players. Off to try some of them out.
July 21, 2001 -
09:41 PM
July 21, 2001 -
07:02 PM
The last century-- what went wrong. Mark Rosenfelder explains.
July 20, 2001 -
10:55 PM
Worzel Gummindge Scarecrow Gallery. Invoking terrifying memories everywhere. Children's television at its best.
July 20, 2001 -
12:40 AM
Global Evil Communications:
From the tips of its Homesite code, to the ends of its name and url, and the
crannys of its layout and content and downloads: classic.
July 18, 2001 -
02:44 PM
reinventing yourself rarely succeeds, but is often a good path to self-rediscovery.
July 18, 2001 -
01:42 AM
[toy] NEC introduces PaPeRo
July 18, 2001 -
01:32 AM
July 18, 2001 -
12:51 AM
Open Brackets. Relax, it's later than you think.
July 18, 2001 -
12:40 AM
In Hi-Fi Presents Irwin Chusid's:The Jim Flora gallery. 12 pages of spectacular album covers.
July 17, 2001 -
05:28 PM
July 17, 2001 -
05:24 PM
Personality Disorder Test. yup, definately crazy.
check your scores and post/discuss at boingboing here.
check your scores and post/discuss at boingboing here.
July 15, 2001 -
06:54 PM
July 15, 2001 -
03:42 PM
BotFighters by It's Alive!
BotFighters is the world's first location-based mobile game that takes advantage of mobile positioning and lets the users play using a standard GSM phone over SMS or WAP.
BotFighters is an action game with a robot theme, and is aimed at hardcore gamers. In the game, the players locate and shoot at each other with their mobile phones out on the streets, and mobile positioning is used to determine whether the users are close enough to each other to be able to hit.
BotFighters is the world's first location-based mobile game that takes advantage of mobile positioning and lets the users play using a standard GSM phone over SMS or WAP.
BotFighters is an action game with a robot theme, and is aimed at hardcore gamers. In the game, the players locate and shoot at each other with their mobile phones out on the streets, and mobile positioning is used to determine whether the users are close enough to each other to be able to hit.
July 15, 2001 -
03:21 PM
The Bunny Song: Mark Frauenfelder Illustration
July 15, 2001 -
03:09 PM
CBC News: Hey! (Quack) Over here! (Quack). happy news :) and realistically short too.
July 13, 2001 -
11:50 PM
Interviews at The Well. Start with Terry Pratchett, and Bruce Sterling, then wander.
July 13, 2001 -
05:24 PM
Day by day records of his activities thus far (with links to articles): Bu$h's House of Horrors and BushWatch.
July 13, 2001 -
04:59 PM
The lovely theyrule2001 (play in this one for a while. lots to see: try adding companies) which is nicely integrated with open secrets
July 13, 2001 -
04:20 PM
low and tight. absolutely brilliant.
July 12, 2001 -
11:53 PM
yummy band flyers design.
July 12, 2001 -
11:40 PM
July 11, 2001 -
03:13 AM
Shouldnt someone be told?
July 11, 2001 -
12:05 AM
July 10, 2001 -
10:58 PM
my current wallpaper [52kb] caught my eye.
July 09, 2001 -
03:17 PM
"if i cook it at twice the temp, then it'll be done in half the time!" doesnt work with power-tools either.
July 08, 2001 -
11:36 PM
Edge: SEX AND PHYSICS
"Romantically speaking, Einstein always felt — and always told his girlfriends — that Paradise was just around the corner; but as soon as he got there, it started looking a little shabby and something better appeared. I've known a lot of people like Albert in my time. During this project I have felt lots of shocks of recognition. I feel like I got to know Albert as a person, and I have more respect for him as a physicist than I did when I started, simply because I have more a sense of what he actually did — and how hard it was — than before. If he was around now, I'd love to buy him a beer ..... but I don't know if I'd introduce him to my sister."
"Romantically speaking, Einstein always felt — and always told his girlfriends — that Paradise was just around the corner; but as soon as he got there, it started looking a little shabby and something better appeared. I've known a lot of people like Albert in my time. During this project I have felt lots of shocks of recognition. I feel like I got to know Albert as a person, and I have more respect for him as a physicist than I did when I started, simply because I have more a sense of what he actually did — and how hard it was — than before. If he was around now, I'd love to buy him a beer ..... but I don't know if I'd introduce him to my sister."
July 08, 2001 -
11:03 PM
fun with google. this page hurt my brain.
July 08, 2001 -
10:51 PM
July 08, 2001 -
09:46 PM
Guerrilla NewsVideo: Countdown. Nader remixed.
July 08, 2001 -
01:36 AM
Furry Love Kitten Kat Farm. Crazy people are often the best people.
July 08, 2001 -
12:35 AM
July 07, 2001 -
11:20 PM
the good thing about living in a small abode, packed to the gills, is the dearth of hiding places; this makes searching for the villain you saw in the shadows a fast and less-terrifying task.
on the other hand, it provides multiple striking-range ambush sites for lurking cat.
on the other hand, it provides multiple striking-range ambush sites for lurking cat.
July 07, 2001 -
12:02 AM
July 04, 2001 -
06:01 PM
ArtCar Fest. oh my.
July 04, 2001 -
05:12 PM
from jessamyn.com: booklist 2001: "I have adored everything else [Neal] Stephenson has ever written and admire his attempts to keep a low profile."
July 02, 2001 -
11:42 PM
Dodge Magazine #1, the current k10k issue is great!
July 01, 2001 -
11:09 PM
Guardian digested Books. "Condensed in the style of the original" into 2 screens. mtv generation books. guilty pleasure.
July 01, 2001 -
12:42 AM
The Shape of Song. *stunned silence*.
July 01, 2001 -
12:06 AM
hMMMmmmmm.... beeeer....