Activity Corner
- The term "Chav" is a derogatory British stereotype, as seen in 31 awful chavved-up cars.
- I only meant to check this out, but ended up staying for the whole thing, because it's so horribly cheesy. It's the crazy 70s Turkish Star Trek rip-off.
- Goatse is an internet legend. Which is why the interface loading elements on Impossible Pictures is so funny to me. Please say you see it too!
- Something that amuses me to no end, because it's so hilariously stupid: AAAAAAAAA!
- If you're =really= into cascading style sheets and corresponding browser behavior, then you need the fix for IE 7.
- As Seen on TV - The 10 Most Laughably Misleading Ads.
- As you may or may not know, Bill Gates is stepping down from the top position at Microsoft. To commemorate the event, the gang put together an awesome movie of Bill Gates' Last Days at Microsoft.
- Environmental awareness (and the high cost of gas) is driving up demand for electric cars. (Ha ha, nice pun, right?) Anyway, you might be surprised how many companies are gearing up for the race. (Ha ha, there's another one!) 27 electric cars [sic] companies ready to take over the road.
- A list of 100 "funny" quotes.
- "Tying the knot" may be an expression for getting married, but one artist imagines a more literal theme with her wedding bands.
- Art for geeks: the winners of the Second International Benoit Mandelbrot Fractal Art Contest.
- The effect is seriously creepy: double vision.
- Man, there are children's books for everything these days. Mommy, why is there a server in the house?
- This is totally awesome (yes, I'm a superhero nut): steampunk superheroes.
- The officially overused 2008 List of Banished Words.
- Cereal is dope.
- Oh, SkyMall, what won't you innovate next? Keep in shape whilst blogging with the SpringFlex.
- Do you know what a bibliophile is? You can't forget if it's a tattoo.
Edit: Kudos to Kent for pointing me at Business Time.
4 comments:
Why isn't 'Oh Snap!' banned as well?
Because it's too awesome!
Lots of links to keep me occupied for hours--where do you find all this neat stuff?
Well Lynn, I spend hours and hours every week keeping hooked up with all the people that are hooked up with the pulse of the intertrontubes. While many people are cruising down the information superhighway, I'm exploring the back roads. And I like to share what I run across. Or over.
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