More dictionaries and collections:
Dictionary of Roadie Slang
A Clockwork Orange Dictionary
American Sign Language
World War I Glossary
A Glossary of the Low Life
More dictionaries and collections:
Dictionary of Roadie Slang
A Clockwork Orange Dictionary
American Sign Language
World War I Glossary
A Glossary of the Low Life
The Schaeffer Library of Drug Policy has some interesting sections, including medical information, specific drug information and “The Psychedelic Library”.
George C. Reiger Jr. claims to be Disney’s #1 Fan, and I believe him. At least he’s not a freak or anything. *cough*
I wouldn’t mind replacing the current slang with 60’s Slang. At least I kind of understand it. Fo schnizzle muh nizzle izzle bizzle fizzle dizzle indeed.
Hear the same paragraph read in 298 different accents at the Speech Accent Archive. Well, I found it interesting. Screw you guys.
This site had two things that intertested me. One was a tour of the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair and the other was Puck’s Role In Gilded Age Politics which has a nice history of political cartoons.
I would find it highly amusing if Michael Jackson sued the United Fans For Michael after hearing their support song that samples him. Classic song in any case.
The whole idea behind the CIA’s “MK-Ultra” program seems like something that may have happened, but I don’t understand why most people who “get away” from it write the same book. Trance Formation of America is more of the same.
Take a Jack Chick tract, make it even more ridiculous and anti-goth, and you might come up with Darque Dungeon. If your work has a curse filter, you probably won’t want to read it.
Watch the late Herve Villachez sing his classic “Why Do People Have to Fight?” Quicktime required.
Epileptics may want to stay away from playing Dolphin Dash. I quit at 71, 276.
If you’ve been to this site before, you probably know I’m a sucker for any music/remix Flash pages. The WD-1 DJ Trainer may be limited, but it made me turn off The Melvins for a few minutes, which is more than most sites do.
I worked until 11:00pm tonight, so thanks to B.A. for linking to a State of the Union summation.
I’m currently reading Masters of Doom, and this look at Commander Keen (and the beginnings of iD Software) is of interest to approximately 3% of you. Enjoy.
Creepy head in a box: Kado van Meneer. Sound’s a huge plus.
This is a fairly random collection of 1800’s Ephemera.
“A U.S. Army Study For the Establishment of a Lunar Outpost”. From 1959.
It’s not any more cruel than frog baseball: Smack the Pingu. 544.7 is my best so far.
If that site is down, try this one.
The Periodic Table of Comic Books isn’t quite complete yet, but it’s getting there.
Some of these puppets look normal. Some of them look like they’ll show up at the foot of your bed with a knife some night.