Turbo Tanks has a nice, Atari 2600 feel to it.
Turbo Tanks has a nice, Atari 2600 feel to it.
Can you figure out what killed them? Virtul Autopsy is even work safe for your slacking off autopsy needs.
I don’t usually post links to merchants who email me their sites for business (actually, I think this is a first), but Death Becomes You has some handy items. I like the Moon, Sun, Death shirt.
Bill Cosby sings about the Dope Pusher, from his 1971 album “Bill Cosby Talks To Kids About Drugs”. I think this track may have inspired some kids to try drugs to figure out what Bill was on at the time.
If you’re following the Pixies reunion tour, this site’s tracking their setlists every night and showing the song order changes. There might be Bittorrent links there as well. *cough*
bushSpeech sounds a little hacked up, but some of it still made me laugh.
Beware the fairies: Bingbong of Brackenwood. Link taken from the excellent Beautiful Stuff.
The Living Room Candidate section of the American Museum of the Moving Image has lots of commercials from past Presidental elections, 1952 - 1996. They’re updating 2000-2004 in June.
Catman: Series Two, episode one. Navigate to other episodes at the bottom.
How many ways can you spell Viagra? More than you’d probably think.
Popular Mechanics has all of their covers online, from 1902 - 2004.
It’s self-proclaimed, so is The Person with a New Idea is a Crank - Until the Idea Succeeds - by Mark Twain.com really the longest domain name?
Night of the Zombie Kitties (starring Mittens and Snowdrop).
this 1966 Batman TV Tribute Site has some good info, including a section devoted to the villains.
It’s about as simple as it gets: garage door tennis.
Send Andrew an email and he’ll try to make it into a song for you.
If you’re in the market for some desktop classic videogame wallpaper, you’re in luck.
This site has some fantastic scans of old (late 1800’s) editions of classic fairy tales. Most are in German, but Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack & the Beanstalk, The Frog Prince, Beauty & the Beast, Puss In Boots and Sleeping Beauty are in English.
If the article “Broadcasters Fight Bono Ruling” is accurate, it looks like the media is finally realizing that the Government is slightly overstepping its boundaries.