This collection of movie posters leans heavily towards 1950’s science fiction.
This collection of movie posters leans heavily towards 1950’s science fiction.
I missed the Berkely laptop thief story this week. Yowsa, someone’s screwed. You can snag the relevant video here in the Quicktime format.
Venus Fruit Trap’s not particularly difficult, but it’s relaxing enough.
This is quite the collection of comic character pins from the 1890s to the 1950s.
It’s you against the computer: Pinball Soccer.
Check out some locations of interest using Google Maps.
Ian sent me this great link to Do You Remember?. Ah, nostalgia. Watch the Google ads though, they’re everywhere.
Google attempts to retain even more information about you: My Search History. Linked via Paul.
This site is free and works well if you’re looking for a place to convert music to a cell phone ring. They do wallpaper for your phone as well. Good deal. smashTheTONES.
“Tomorrow’s Transportation”, excerpts from a 1968 report submitted to Congress.
Build your own Starbucks (well, at least a close ripoff of them) empire with Coffee Tycoon.
Guess the combinations to these locks using your math skills. Yes, it gets progressively more difficult. The first few are just a tease.
Channel 4 gives you the Worst Jobs in History. Speaking of jobs, Tim would like a moment of your time.
These sliding puzzles are making me pull my hair out.
Fling the cubes towards their end zone in this funtastic game. There’s more than one “level”, so when you think you’re finished, picked another number.
Box7Box hasn’t produced anything recently, but the two Flash pieces on their site are interesting. *Update: link fixed*
View the evolution of the IBM typewriter through ads.
Man, the new Yetisports game is friggin’ difficult.
The classic Infocom game of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy got a graphical update and nobody told me? For shame.