ep.tc has lots of goodies, including comics with problems and a comic book on skating skills from the 1950′s.
Monthly Archives: January 2006
Boing Boing
Boing Boing finds itself being threatened by a software “protection” company. Ridiculous.
P A R K
P A R K, a point and click experiment.
The Wand
An excellent animated short: The Wand.
Famous Plagiarists
Public Radio Fan
Public Radio Fan lists a huge number of streaming public radio stations as well as the show currently airing. They also offer a listing of Podcasts. Great site.
Tribal Jump
Tribal Jump: hop from skull to skull.
Copy, Right?
A site I’ve been diggin’ for quite a long time now, Copy, Right? shares the best (and sometimes worst) cover versions of songs around.
Monster Magazines
This is quite the collection of Monster Magazine covers.
Good Morning Silicon Valley
It’s too funny when the MPAA copies a movie and gets caught.
Famous Pictures
Famous pictures of ghosts. The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall used to freak me out when I was a kid. Now, not so much.
Fastr
The site’s getting hammered at the moment, but the Flickr game Fastr isn’t bad.
Commercials
Commercials from 1950: Cigarettes, dog food and beef.
Kid Funk
Jennifer Sharpe of Sharpeworld had a good story on NPR last month. “Kid Funk” covers children rapping and singing. Excellent.
Set Daily Puzzle
Match Sets. Tougher than it sounds.
Armchair Arcade
Armchair Arcade, a videogame magazine that focuses more on the golden age than current issues.
LIFE – Sudoku
A post for the Mrs.: Life Magazine has online Sudoku.
Dust Bowl Migration Digital Archives
Dust Bowl Migration Digital Archives includes a photo series that’s truly depressing.
"These images depict people who were driven from their homes in the Southwestern states by drought and economic depression and migrated to the West in search of work. Most of the images in this archive were taken in the mid to late 1930s by Dorothea Lange, one of several photographers hired by the Farm Security Administration (FSA) to document migrant life. Many of the FSA photographs were used to publicize the deplorable living and working conditions of the migrants."
Linux for Christians
Linux for Christians isn’t really particularly Christian. Very disappointing.
Games
Linux for Christians isn’t really particularly Christian. Very disappointing.