Wow, I’m not as smart as I thought, WikiTrivia’s way too hard.
Wow, I’m not as smart as I thought, WikiTrivia’s way too hard.
Collect the black while avoiding the red: Squares 2. Turn down your speakers.
See videos of people crying, while eating. Link stolen from Off On a Tangent.
The Parade of Unfortunate Star Wars Costumes.
WFMU talks about a Simpsons episode as translated with a Descriptive Video Service. It sounds like SAP, which I’ve checked out on my television.
To those of you who kept emailing me, “where’s a site that lets me pretend to draw on a virtual piece of cardboard?”, I give you the box doodle tool.
They’re a little old now, but these Postal Experiments are still a good read.
Joining the growing ranks of celebrity bloggers, Henry David Thoreau’s finally online.
That’s a lot of badges. Don’t fret badge-haters, he’s got a weird assortment of record covers too.
Man, Google doesn’t rest. Now they offer a customizable portal page.
Combining bumper cars with ice hockey comes the game nobody asked for: Bumperball.
Another Google Maps “Mash-up”. This time- Finding Cheap gas! The creator used Gas Buddy to power the station locations.
Probably known by most, but since we are in trying times, here is another Cheap Gas finder
Dream Anatomy: anatomical illustrations and art from the 1500’s to the present.
This site has many great comic finds scanned in. “The Atomic Revolution” from 1957 and “Hooked” from 1966 are worth the visit alone, nevermind “Dennis the Menace Take a Poke at Poison”.
With the aggravation that Hapland brought me last week fresh in my mind, Hapland 2 has made its entrance.
View the assorted covers of Vampirella, Creepy and Eeerie magazines. Link via Papel Continuo.
The Elliott Avedon Museum and Archive of Games features many categories. Television Board Games is by far my favorite.
While not a big fan, I don’t hate pigeons quite as much as the people who are in Canceled Flight.
Midnight Strike’s an old-school, side-scrolling platform-shooter.
Another year, another Electronic Entertainment Expo. Gamespot seems to be the only site that has lots of good movies for free. Some of the new PS3/XBox 2 (or whatever it’s going to be called) games look pretty sweet.