Saturday, December 31, 2005
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Tuesday, December 27, 2005
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photography awards: "Cort Guitar"
Tire Sculptures: "Some people dump old tires and some people turn them to thing of Beauty"
Art Games: "This is Artificial's list of Art Games. It is not in any way exhaustive but meant as an inspiration."

Learn about Cast-Iron Pans, Skillets, Griddles and Cookware: "Don't throw away that old cast-iron skillet that was your mothers or grandmothers!"
In Search of a Spectacular Death: "This blog is dedicated to the FANTASY of my own horrific death by my own hand or with help from a sadistic or psychopathic woman"
tvRSS: "Syndication for your television"
GoodLogo!com - World's finest selection of logos.: "This site is dedicated to the artform of the logo and its accompanied corporate identity"
Car Sex Positions - Lesbian Cheerleaders: "Lesbians like to have car sex too, so we've compiled some of the best positions for two women to get it on in an automobile."
SCRAPITERIA: "Collage Collaboration"
Russian Blog: "How to drink vodka and stay sober"
Welcome to the Hiccup Lovers' Website: "We are a group comprised of men and women, straight, gay and bisexuals, old and young who found each another because of one commonality.. the hiccups!"
Sketch Club: "After lunch, Sketch Club identifies a person of interest, usually for their unique or distinct characteristics. The subject is briefly studied without drawing. Once back from lunch and back at the drawing board, the subject is drawn from memory."
Monday, December 26, 2005
On this day:
The Ultimate Showdown: "with subtitles" (flash)
Hard to Find 800 Numbers: "You keep them in business. Yet they hide from you. Until now."
Indigo Arts Gallery | Haitian Art: "THE HAITIAN SPIRIT : Paintings, Sculpture and Vodou Banners"
Double Feature Finder: "Find local showtimes scheduled back-to-back and spend the entire day at the movies!"
Visual Thinking Art: "This site is dedicated to ideas, images, discussion and commentary related to visual thinking school and visual thinking projects."
Flickr: Visual thinking school
Flickr: Visual thinking school
redrope project: "The Red Rope Project has no beginning and no end. Do not try and make sense of it, just enjoy the mystery, smirk at the oddness, call it weird."
What Makes a Good Party with Sailor Martin - Google Video: "The 1950 teen documentary 'Whay Makes a Good Party' is remixed by playwright/ventriloquist Max Sparber. The careful plans of teenagers are interrupted by a foul-mouthed, multiply pierced and tattooed ventriloquist dummy."
LNP: "Full Body Project"
Early Aircraft Design: "The patent drawings reflect the various design styles of the early 20th Century."
Popaganda: "The Art and Subversion of Ron English"
Diary of an Ass Monkey: "When God gave us our asses he had to stick them round back just so we wouldn't sit and stare at them all day. Cause when God made the ass he didn't say, 'Hey, it's just your basic hinge, let's knock off early.' He said, 'Behold ye Angels, I have created the ass, throughout the ages to come men and women will grab ahold of these and shout my name.'"
The Official Kwanzaa Web Site: "Kwanzaa African American Celebration of Family, Community and Culture"
Happy Chanukah from Aish.com: "Just Jew It!" (flash movie)
Chabad.org > Holidays > Chanukah - Hanukkah: "Chanukah Recipes"
Sunday, December 25, 2005
On this day:
Thing a Week - Flickr: "This is Super Special Video Edition of Thing a Week"
The Cap'n's Unfortunate Christmas Cards: "How do you pick out your Christmas cards?"
Satan Claus - Uncyclopedia: "Satan Claus (his true name, Satan's close) is the patron saint of greedy department store owners and bratty spoiled li'l rich kids."
Merry Christmas "I'm dereaming of a white Christmas" (flash)
threehive's Podcast: "a very 3hive christmas edition"
Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol: "The December book of the month is a first edition of that festive season favourite, A Christmas Carol."
Star Wars Holiday Special: "everything you always wanted (or didn't want) to know about it!"
A Very Wookie Christmas: "A lot of people my age have vague memories of a Star Wars holiday specialback from some time in the 1970s, but beyond that their memories go blurry."
A Christmas Story: "A Christmas Story in 30 Seconds (and Re-enacted by Bunnies)
Animated Singing Santa Hack: "How to customize a Wal*Mart Santa (by Gemmy) with your own routines."
Newtomnas: "is a secular holiday celebrated on 25 December each year in honor of Sir Isaac Newton's birthday."
Lynx Alphabet Girls: "X-mas"
Portable Yule Log!: "Now watch the Yule Log on your video iPod!"
"The Many, Many, Many, Many, Many, Many, Many, Many, Many, Many, Many, Many, Many, Many, MANY Faces of Santa Claus!"
Saturday, December 24, 2005
On this day:
Tampon Crafts: "for any time of the month"
Censorship by Blogger: "A forum about Blogger's 'flag as objectionable' tool and its origin in the declining state of civil rights"
Your Elevator Pitch: "It's much more than a mission statement — it's understanding your business in a way that gets people excited and thinking."
distellamap: "Seeing the operation of code in Atari 2600 games"
Brownie Points » Gifts for Foodies, Part II: "Do you have a sweet cookie in your life?"
PortableApps.com | Your Digital Life, Anywhere™: "portable - carried or moved with ease. app - a computer program like a web browser or word processor"
360 Degree Panoramas: "they're real photographs that I shoot while leaning out of a helicopter and stitch together on a computer"
Best mistakes with pictures: "Movie Mistakes"
Scott Moore/Artist,Laguna Beach,California: "watercolors and oils"
The ORIGINAL Illustrated Catalog Of ACME Products: "From its humble beginnings providing corks and flypaper to bug collectors to its heyday in the American Southwest supplying a certain coyote, from Ultimatum Dispatchers to Batman outfits, ACME has set the standard for excellence."
Scarmageddon!: "Share Scars! Compare Scars! Rate Scars!"
Paul McCartney Officially Pronounced Dead?: " I ONE I X ^ HE DIE."
Shock & Awe (Banned Cover Art) -- Rate Your Music: "Album covers that were banned, removed, altered or raised a huge amount of controversy"
Friday, December 23, 2005
On this day:
MoMB: "The MoMB (The Museum of Modern Betas) is a site dedicated to listing webbased applications on a beta trip. This site is in early alpha, I still need to figure a few things out."
Snow Day: "Thrift Store Vinyl Sharity"
Online Conversion: "Convert just about anything to anything else"
Notice :|
available domain name of the week: "when a listed domain name is finally registered by some sooth-saying net-capitalist, the entry will be updated"
mossgraffiti: "trying to encourage moss growth and provides an excellent alternative to spray paint"
meat.rtf: "THEY'RE MADE OUT OF MEAT by Terry Bisson"
vkn: "animated stencil"
Thursday, December 22, 2005
On this day:
eBay: FULL SIZE STUFFED ANTIQUE AUTHENTIC HORSE TAXIDERMY: "This is a full-sized, authentic stuffed horse. Real animal hair, hooves, mane, tail. Stuffed in a very unusual position."
World War II "WWII War Ensemble gun camera" (video)
Astronomers Use a Laser to Take the Clearest Images of the Ce... 12/20/2005: "UCLA astronomers and colleagues have taken the first clear picture of the center of our Milky Way galaxy, including the area surrounding the supermassive black hole"
handwriting tips: "Uniformity and consistency are your aim in all the exercises"
~keri smith illustration~: "100 ideas"
Nikon Small World: "Gallery"
1956 Decorating Book - a photoset on Flickr: "From Better Homes & Gardens, a wonderful set of fun illustrations showcasing the wonders of home decorating."
LPSG Large Penis Support Group Forum: "Need Penis Enlargement? Click Here."
Mildred's House of Signage: "signs signs signs"
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
On this day:
Pi World Ranking List: " Every sport has its championship. Every sport has its world ranking list. For many who like to memorize numbers, PI is the ultimate number, and it makes sense to create a list for people to get in touch and learn where they stand in the world of memorizers."
The Bicycle Forest :: Couchbike: "The Couchbike pokes fun at our sedentary culture but also exemplifies the broad scope of possibilities for human power."
LIVING IN CARS: The Ultimate Car Living Survival Guide Book!: "Having lived ten consecutive years of my life in cars, I know that I can share with you the ways I've developed and refined in making car living a comfortable, enjoyable, fulfilling experience."
Welcome to Hot Rods to Hell!: "'film tribute. clips, trivia , cast, and reviews."
Kaleidoscopic Nudes: "The kaleidoscope exists of three mirrors set up as an triangular tube."
BBC NEWS | In pictures: "Unseen North Korea"
Sandsational Sand Sculpting: "when you want WOW"
Opium Smoker: "There is always a need for intoxication"
RING MEMORABILIA: "Vintage Boxing and Wrestling Memorbilia"
Submitted For Your Perusal: "The Rod Serling Sound Collection"
Fight Fast: "How To Instantly Inflict Devastating Damage From 20 Feet Away Using Nothing More Than A Paperclip And These Viciously-Easy Power Throwing Tricks"
God-Man!: "The Super-Hero with Omnipotent Powers"
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
On this day:
PostOnMyForum.com: "We offer quality posts! Jump Start your forum!"
Kubrick 2001: "The space odyssey explained"
low resolution: "While I am trying to learn how to be technically proficient, it feels really secondary to capturing something that I see and feel..."
QuickrFlickr: "A quickr way to generate HTML code of Flickr pictures for use in blogs, or any HTML Page"
SuprNova.org: "For a year now, there have been many rumors why SuprNova.org was taken offline."
Voyager: "The Great Adventure Continues"
Why Socialism? By Albert Einstein: "We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if mankind is to survive."
Lighter Side Of Villains: "Your average villains do not feature themselves in commercials like this... unless its for Christmas!"
bowman: "flash game"
Monday, December 19, 2005
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Sunday, December 18, 2005
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Unclaimed Territory - by Glenn Greenwald: "Bush's unchecked Executive power v. the Founding principles of the U.S."
Big Songs For Little Attention Spans: "Volume 2"
Letters to Walken: "Christmas letter to Christopher Walken."
insect sounds: "from the forests of Northern Thailand"
Animated Singing Santa Hack: "They've got white Santas and black Santas. Around here, they even have Spanish speaking white Santas. But do they have... hackable Santas? It took me $49.84 to find out."
Cruft: GLAT - Google Labs Aptitude Test: "The GLAT, a funny riff on the standardized tests that pervade academic life."
Humanure Recycling: "Owner Built Compost Toilets"
Fancy Parking: "Have you ever walked through a parking lot, and gazed in awe how certain cars have parked?"
Saturday, December 17, 2005
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Antarctic Slang and jargon: "Like any other close-knit or isolated group Antarctic communities develop their own sub culture with its own slang words and phrases."
1968-1974 Alcoholics Anonymous comic strips: "A complete set of the 1968-1974 Alcoholics Anonymous comic strips"
WORLDPROCESSOR: "Globes Globes Globes"
Aaron Bell's Slave to the Needle: "Tattoo and Body Piercing, Seattle"
matrix virtual humans: "CG"
Keld Helmer-Peterson at the Rocket Gallery, London: "122 Colour Photographs"
photo walls: "1967 funeral coach"
Odd things from Japan / Curiosidades de Japón: Ear light: "a hands-free light especially designed for those times when you need focused lighting and both of your hands are busy"
Divorce, in All Its Angst - Los Angeles Times: "War of the Roses"
Doodleblog: "doodle blog"
Friday, December 16, 2005
On this day:
The Howard Nation Podcast: "Podcast Podcast Podcast"
Howard Stern in Space: "Coming to you via satellite, a brave new radio world, from the once and future king of all media......featuring the Craptacular."
Howard Stern.com: "no more FCC, no more boss, no more interference... We're going to the promised land!"
SternFanNetwork Home Page: "We are the net's largest unofficial Howard Stern fan site."
The Smoking Gun: Howard Stern: Long Live The King!: "Presented below is a compendium of our favorite Howard documents--call it TSG's Best of Stern--a collection we hope will continue to grow for a long, long time."
Thursday, December 15, 2005
On this day:
Purple Finger For Freedom: "Photos of Solidarity"
CC11: Cannabis and the Christ: Jesus used Marijuana: "If you know the truth, the truth will make you free. (John 8:32)"
The XXX-Rated Bible: "Adult Christianity"
What does the Bible say about hair length?: "Should men have long hair and women have short hair?"
Religious Tattoos: "A Web Site Devoted to Judeo-Christian Body Art"
previous 3 links found on M I L I T A N T P L A T Y P U S. [good]
Tracing Shadows - New York Times: "It began this spring without explanation"
Celebrities Playing Table Tennis: "In a moment of sudden clarity, I realized what this world needed was a web page devoted to pictures of celebrities playing table tennis."
Intuitor Insultingly Stupid Movie Physics: "The minds of our children and their ability to master vectors are (shudder) at stake."
AJAX Yahoo! Mail/foXpose/Tabnail - Viamatic Softwares: "The Viamatic foXpose plugin is a tiny little extension that lets you view all your tabs inside a browser window"
snow: "Add a little snow to any web page. Follow the below instructions:"
I want to: "a page of utilities that help you do stuff you want to Web 2.0 applications"
JC's Girls Girls Girls: "It doesn't matter how you found us. It doesn't matter where you've been. JC's GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS' purpose is to bring you HOPE."
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
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Yahoo! Picks - Top Picks of 2005: "we're still on the hunt for fresh, fun, and funky sites to offer up each day"
Harry Eng | Impossible Bottles: "A former minister and elementary school teacher, educational consultant and magician. Harry had the most fun with his impossible bottles getting people to think."
Hearing Loss News and Articles: "Copulating deaf couple unaware of own volume"
The Virtual Absinthe Museum: "An extensive reference collection of original artifacts documenting every aspect of the history of La Fee Verte"
Blotter Barn: "LSD Blotter Art Archive"
They Sent You Away, Oh Mandy: "Kentucky woman no longer smiling after getting 10-year sentence"
Monkey Day: "When is Monkey Day? Annually on December 14th."
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
On this day:
Guardian Unlimited | How was it for you?: "What is the Bush legacy after half a decade? Six top US commentators deliver their verdict"
AirTran Airways - wendy's – coca-cola roundtrip refreshment offer:
Buy 64 Drinks = FREE* Round-Trip Ticket
"You can earn a free* round-trip ticket with just sixteen (16) A+ Rewards credits, or sixty-four (64) proofs of purchase/flight coupons."
Buy 64 Drinks = FREE* Round-Trip Ticket
"You can earn a free* round-trip ticket with just sixteen (16) A+ Rewards credits, or sixty-four (64) proofs of purchase/flight coupons."
Gang Signs: "Young Crip Gangsters"
IceShotGlasses - ElephantStaircase: "Shot glasses can get expensive especially if you want a lot of them for a big party, here we make shot glasses out of ice, it costs very little to make a bunch, and they're pretty sweet."
openomy: "Openomy organizes files and users via tags (as opposed to folders)."
THE BAT PAGES: "Welcome Good Citizens."
Fake or Photo?: "Can you tell?"
Jelly_D.mov: "RAPPING DONUT" (video)
Monday, December 12, 2005
On this day:
Smoking: "For any enlightened, right-minded gent with an ounce of 'commom' in his noodle there can be only one reliable way to judge one's fellow man and that is by the semiotics of smoking."
Solar Death Ray: "Want the Solar Death Ray to burn, cook, or melt something? E-mail your request to: burnthis@solardeathray.com It helps if you mention the suggestion in the subject line, for example: "Popcorn" or "Dude, melt an i-Pod!!"
Stevens Bookmarks: "Thomas Stevens first introduced his Bookmarks (Book Markers) around 1862 and by the end of that year as many as 79 different titles were available. By 1876 there were 900 to 1000 being manufactured. In the 19th century, a Book Marker was a much appreciated gift and Stevens seemed to make one for every occasion or celebration."
Military postcards by Vojtech Preissig: "After the U.S.A. entered World War I, Czechoslovak artists took part in the propaganda campaign to promote Czech and Slovak men to enter the Czechoslovak legion in France."
A Zippo Gallery: "Enjoy a collection of historic and artistic images engraved on the canvasses of the ingenious American Zippo cigarette lighter."
Speech Accent Archive: "The speech accent archive uniformly presents a large set of speech samples from a variety of language backgrounds."
THE TOFU HUT: "Audioblogger extroidainaire"
MP3 Blog Listing - MonkeyFilter Wiki: "Audioblogging is not about piracy; it's about selectively sharing sounds."
Sunday, December 11, 2005
On this day:
ButtCandle, Inc: "The gentler alternative to laxatives, enemas and anti-flatuence pills."
Mini- Gallery of Digital Art by Nigel Ayers: "The War Against Terror and The War, On Drugs. Two series of digital art prints by Nigel Ayers."
The Falkirk Wheel: "As the world’s first and only rotating boat lift, The Falkirk Wheel is quite simply unique."
Baby Bush Toys: "Sure, we all want what's best for our kids, but let's face the truth: not every child can grow up to be Einstein! At the Baby Bush Toy Company, we offer an exciting range of products for the resoundingly average child."
WFMU's Beware of the Blog: * * * *
U B U W E B: "UbuWeb is a completely independent resource dedicated to all strains of the avant-garde, ethnopoetics, and outsider arts"
WE HAVE DECIDED NOT TO DIE: " We Have Decided Not To Die is an unusual short film. A modern day allegorical triptych, three figures under go transformation through three rituals."
Japanese Girl Info: "This site hosts early 1900's postcards about japanese ladies and geishas."
Kamat's Potpourri: "Lord Ganesh in Indian Art"
Saturday, December 10, 2005
On this day:
Richard Pryor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Richard Franklin Lenox Thomas Pryor (December 1, 1940 – December 10, 2005) was an American comedian and actor."
Tsar Bomba: "This is the actual Tsar Bomba footage of the Russian test in 1961. To date it is the largest nuke ever tested, 50 megatons."
Project Pluto: "At the dawn of the atomic age, scientists began work on what might have been the nastiest weapon ever conceived. The Flying Crowbar"
forgetfoo. — Dear Black People : "Dear Black People"
Hello - this is this website's title: "OK ... there is a WIDE scope of information here - I'm experimenting with ways of categorizing it."
CHS Circus logos: "The following are "logos" from a variety of 20th century circuses"
JayPinkerton.com: "Superman Origin Comics"
Stupid Computer Tricks: "These images are the result of 8 years in the retail computer industry"
Sleaze: "I define 'sleaze' as using sensationalism to explore the borders of what is considered acceptable in the current literary environment."
Evolution: "How do we know about ancient creatures?"
Friday, December 09, 2005
On this day:
Michigan Beer Cans: "Sorted Alphabetically"
Breaking News: "Women have suspected it for millennia, and scientists have finally proved it - men cannot have both big brains and big testicles."
Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda: "The legend of this severe and impressive ring is a constant feature in the evolution of the art of bullfighting, whilst its architecture continues to fascinate those who have the opportunity to visit it."
The Bullfight, La Corrida: "photo essay"
Alt.Culture.Bullfight: "Usenet newsgroup on the Internet which serves as a forum for both aficionados and casually interested people to discuss, understand and appreciate the cultural phenomenon of the bullfight in its different forms all over the world"
Anatomy of a bullfight: "This one was in Zaragoza Spain in October, 1998. Six bulls die. Three toreros (matadors) kill two bulls each. For each bull the fight has three parts."
Your-15-Minutes.com: "Welcome to Your-15-Minutes.com. The only site on the web where anyone can take-over the front page for at least 15 minutes! The last person to reserve a time slot will stay on the front page until someone else does"
Petticoat Pinups of the 50's, pinups in petticoats.: "The pinups glamour magazines of the 50's were often 'pocket sized' and by today's standards innocent."
Science Toys: "Make toys at home with common household materials, often in only a few minutes, that demonstrate fascinating scientific principles."
bighappyfunhouse • found photos: "Vernacular photography is my thing. I hope you like it."
Slats.org: "Street photos from around Chicago taken with a cheapo point and shoot camera by a man with questionable taste."
Slats.org: "Street photos from around Chicago taken with a cheapo point and shoot camera by a man with questionable taste."
UNBEKLEIDETMITAUTO: "UNDRESSED WITH CAR"
Thursday, December 08, 2005
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[ this might be offensive ]: "daily digest"
* awesome community. many images here originate from [tmbo].
* awesome community. many images here originate from [tmbo].
NPR : Bluster and Satire: Stephen Colbert's 'Report': "Colbert, one of the most distinguished names in fake news"
Daily Dancer: "I am Daily Dancer, a software developer who loves to dance!"
Stupid Comics: "Gold Key's BATTLE OF THE PLANETS comics burst upon the drugstore magazine racks like a super-ninja bird-themed attack team."
Leonardo Da Vinci’s 10 Best Ideas: "Da Vinci helped revolutionize science. And sometimes he just dreamed up fanciful concepts. Always, he thought in ways no one else had. "
It's called Apophis. It's 390m wide. And it could hit Earth in 31 years time: "Scientists call for plans to change asteroid's path"
Democracy 2.0: Main Page - Wikilaw: "Democracy 2.0 hopes to answer the following question: if the country started from scratch today, meaning there are no laws, what laws would you make for society?"
E is for Ecstasy: "A large proportion of young people, especially in Britain, are regular users of the drug Ecstasy (E, Adam(166), X or MDMA) for a simple reason: it provides them with access to an experience which they value."
Cult Sirens: "The term "Scream Queen", if I recall correctly, was created somewhere in the early eighties, by someone in the media covering cinematic fantasy."
Nudo – Adopt an olive tree: "Nudo is an olive grove. And part of it can be yours. Adopt one of its 881 trees for a year and you'll receive all the produce from your tree."
The 2005 Good Gift Games: "Being with friends and loved ones is what makes the holidays special—and once you’re fed up with that, it’s time to humiliate them over a board game."
Science & Technology at Scientific American.com: "Creativity Linked to Sexual Success and Schizophrenia"
Wednesday, December 07, 2005
On this day:
Web 2.0 Validator: "Enter a URL to find out if the site is really Web 2.0" (beta version ~2.7183)
Emergency Instructions: "From How to Survive an Atomic Bomb, by Richard Gerstell, Ph.D., Consultant to the Civil Defense Board (Bantam Books, NYC, 1952)."
MilkSucks.com: Got Pus?: "Have some … pus with your cookies? If you down a glass of cow’s milk, you will. It may be white, but researchers say that every cupful contains somatic cells, i.e., pus."
R. Walker: MLK Blvd: "Sometime in the mid 1990s, I became interested in how many cities have a street named for Martin Luther King Jr., and how many of these MLK Blvds seemed to have an awful lot of abandoned property, scary-looking bars, and small groceries that accept food stamps."
village voice > news > Open and Shut by Jarrett Murphy: "Four years later, we still have ten big questions. The top 10 lingering questions New Yorkers have about 911"
sevenfloor: black & white: "photos"
coveredUp: a selection of photographs by FILE's Photo Editor apatrick, are images that embrace the abstract nature of covered up graffiti tagging. The "clean-up" has a style of its own: geometric, utilitarian, and colorblind. The painters' battle against their nocturnal foes and the endless cycle of paint and repaint results in a colorful patchwork that is a familiar urban phenomenon."
Getting to know your girlfriend's breasts : "Aside from the fact that you like circles and bridges, what compels you to stare at two mounds of fat hanging from your girlfriend's chest?"
Playboy. In Braille.: "It's exciting but uncomfortable at the same time."
Rare Erotica: "Scarce Erotic Material From the Past - Something new every weekday"
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
On this day:
Random Chuck Norris Fact: "Chuck Norris' tears cure cancer. Too bad he has never cried."
Random Vin Diesel Fact: "Vin Diesel is not lactose intolerant, he just refuses to put up with lactose's shit."
Random Vin Diesel Fact: "Vin Diesel is not lactose intolerant, he just refuses to put up with lactose's shit."
wartime images: "Unusal Technical Images of Equipment Used in World War II featuring technical cutaway drawings of submarines, ships, aircraft and arms "
Meteor Impact Craters - Interactive Map - GEOLOGY.COM: "Explore several of earth's meteor impact craters with satellite images and maps."
CODEX SERAPHINIANVS: "Strange and Extraordinary Representations of Animals and Plants and Hellish Incarnations of Normal Items from the Annals of Naturalist/Unnaturalist Luigi Serafini"
Distrito Federal desde el Aire (Español): "Aerial Photographs of Mexico City"
World History : HyperHistory: "HyperHistory is an expanding scientific project presenting 3,000 years of world history with an interactive combination of synchronoptic lifelines, timelines, and maps."
The 'Missing Words' Round (BBC Backstage prototype): "You will be shown a headline with one or more words blanked out. You have to guess the missing words, in as serious or humourous way as you like."
Airtoons: "airline safety cards, emergency plane crash pictures evacuation instruction cartoons"
The Stanford Bunny: "The Stanford Bunny is one of the most commonly used test models in computer graphics. It is a collection of 69,451 triangles, and it was assembled from range images of a clay bunny that is roughly 7.5 inches high."
Hello, My Name Is...: "Paul Schmelzer - celebrity autographs"
Monday, December 05, 2005
On this day:
instructables: "step-by-step collaboration"
Videos of Non-Britney People Lip-Syncing to Britney Songs: "Help me build my collection."
MemoryWiki - MemoryWiki: "MemoryWiki is a place for you to store your memories and share them with others."
Chainmail Chess Set: "Over three years in the making, finally my chainmail chess set is complete:"
Volcano World: "The World's #1 Source For Volcano Information"
Jalopnik: "Jalopnik loves cars. Secret cars, concept cars, flying cars, vintage cars, tricked-out cars, red cars, black cars, blonde cars – sometimes, cars just because of the curve of a hood."
Ads of the World | Daily Creative Fix: "Some people collect stamps. I collect ads."
G2G Share :: Share files with your Gmail: "Finally you can use/share those gigabytes without any trouble"
An Extensive Google Services Guide: "describes the services made available and offered by Google Inc. (beta)"
Jesus - Uncyclopedia: "Throughout history there have been many Jesii. (Pronunciation: 'jE-zE') Each has carved out his own niche, and made his own history."
Bennett's Expedient Survival Tin (BEST): "This kit is designed to be a 72-hour kit. It is designed to be small and portable, but also to be effective in providing for the Survival Rule of Threes"
マリオ20周年記念特集: "Super Mario Anime"
Sunday, December 04, 2005
On this day:
BLDGBLOG: "architectural conjecture :: urban speculation :: landscape futures"
The First Video Game: "The reason he did not apply (for a patent), was that at the time, it didn't seem to be any more novel than the bouncing ball circuit in the instruction book."
Viamatic Softwares: "AJAX Yahoo! Mail/foXpose/Tabnail - Firefox extensions"
Timeless Pin-Up Girls Gallery: "Celebrate the cheerfully naughty photos and art of the pin-up and cheesecake era."
Las insólitas aventuras del pez: "The bass player"
London Topographical Society: "For more than a century the Society has remained true to the vision of its founders by making available maps, plans and views, and by publishing research, to assist the study and appreciation of London."
Tricks of the Trade: "Professional secrets from those in the know."
found_objects: Nevada shoe tree: "Man is capable of the grandest achievements - philosophically, artistically, and mechincally - and yet, simultaneously, can be reduced to tearful, hysterical laughter by a really good fart joke. It is this duality of the human spirit that moves me"
George W. Bush - 4 More Years! : CafePress.com: "Sure the law says you can only serve 2 terms. Repeal it! The country needs W in '08."
Saturday, December 03, 2005
On this day:
Week In Review: "Each week, Week In Review participants assemble at a local bar to share, discuss and reflect upon timely news and draw the Week In Review"
LUKE CHUEH: "paintings, art, artist"
axelhoney: "Melissa Anderson art studio"
Streetsy: "daily streetart photography sponsored by the Wooster Collective"
www.mnftiu.cc | get your war on: "page k"
18 Tricks to Teach Your Body: "Soothe a burn, cure a toothache, clear a stuffed nose..."
self portrait tuesday: "The idea is each tuesday you post a self portrait on your blog"
Bondage.com: "Community, Erotica, and Education for the BDSM, Fetish, and Bondage enthusiast."
Register free: "Great Forums, BDSM Personals, Chat & more. Meet kinky people in your area."
Register free: "Great Forums, BDSM Personals, Chat & more. Meet kinky people in your area."
Bob Flanagan: Supermasochist: "Through his insider's perspective on the Sado-Masochistic community, we learn firsthand about branding, piercing, whipping, bondage and endurance trials."
100 Bearskinrug One-Offs: "A Collection of Weak Humor and Cheap Visual Gagery by Kevin Cornell"
Seal Club: "This is a website. It appears to be full of pretty pictures."
Friday, December 02, 2005
On this day:
aliensandchildren.org::Alien Drawings by Children: "This website features a series of drawings made by children who were abducted by aliens for the alien purpose of creating a new race of alien/human hybrids."
Blingo: "Blingo is a search engine with a twist. Each search on Blingo is also a chance to win a prize."
Portroids: Polaroid Portraits: "A portroid is a Polaroid Portrait. I thought combining the words into portroid sounded better than polatrait"
Scarmageddon: "This site is for you, the one with that crazy lookin' scar."
Beer For Dogs!: "Share a beer with your best friend!"
Spoilsbury Toast Boy -2 :: By David Firth: "Beetles"
WFTV.com - Slideshow: "99 pictures"
How 2 Write Good: "Good writing consists of avoiding common clunkers and using simpler replacements."
Thursday, December 01, 2005
On this day:
Tor: An anonymous Internet communication system: "Using Tor can help you anonymize web browsing and publishing, instant messaging, IRC, SSH, and other applications that use the TCP protocol"
dadaly.net: "Jinyoung Shin | Artist"
Worst Case Scenarios: "How To..."
Bob Log the 3rd: "Who is this helmeted man?"
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