Each person pictures explains what they were thinking at the time of photography: The Thought Project.
Each person pictures explains what they were thinking at the time of photography: The Thought Project.
I really liked Ivan Brunetti’s Schizo comic, and it’s nice to see that he has a weblog, even if his doodle-a-day is a bit dull. Lots of not safe for work cartoons, so be warned.
Browse a selection of colo(u)r World War I photos.
Bumpity bump for my free flat screen quest. I’m still stuck at 6 out of 8. If you knew how much space one of these suckers would save me, you’d be signing up out of pity.
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Free iPods are still wanted by Lisa, Sean, Jamie and Solo66.
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Sample tracks from some “forgotten albums best left forgotten”.
John Tear not only designs Flash games, he’s working on a remake of a Commodore 64 favorite, Skool Daze.
Collect the balls with your rocket (it’s probably just me, but that sounded a little dirty): Lunar Mouse House 2 (On Ice!).
Cheer up with the London Underground Song (which is a parody of The Jam’s “Going Underground”). Not safe for work due to some cursing.
Compare your height with celebrities.
The aerial photography of Alex MacLean is really something to see.
Every Video Game has an absolutely enormous selection of great emulated Nintendo, Sega, Gameboy and arcade games. Kill some time with the classics.
If you’re looking for a particular television theme, mythemes.tv might have it (mp3 or RealAudio).
The Center for Corporate Policy lists their Ten Worst War Profiteers of 2004.
Tomorrow’s Heroes still looks like an old Geocities site, but the videogame and comic book ad scans are nice.
This poor bastard should probably look into another major aside from that of weatherperson. Judging by the haircut, this might be old and he’s probably moved on anyways.
American Rhetoric has over 5,000 speeches online in audio and video formats (as well as text of course). Historical figures and fictional characters are included.
This WNYC show on Syd Barrett and Nick Drake was a good listen.
Qix has always been one of my favorite games, and this online version is spot on. Space to start, arrow keys to move and Z or X to draw.
Axe Gang Rampage is kind of an old-school, Nintendoish game with music that’s too loud.