- Thursday 30
- June 2005
- Posted at
- 01:54 PM ( Art )
The Invisible Library is a collection of books that only appear in other books. (via) #
Thai fishermen catch record-sized catfish. "...but the adult male died and was eaten in a remote village, it said." That must have been some dinner. #
So you think you're smart? Too smart for your salary? Then prove it. #
Call me tasty. Heh. #
A developer contacted the local government in New Hampshire yesterday asking that the property of Judge Souter be seized to make room for a new hotel. Brilliant. (via) #
Google Earth is out for PCs now. No Mac support at this time. #
SCOTUSblog: Grokster, StreamCast Lose. This is not good. #
tetka.swf Heh. Falling Bodies, endless fun. I just can't stop watching this. (via) #
The Star Maker of the Semipopular. I wish we had disc jockeys like this out here. #
How to throw a no-hitter on acid, and other lessons from the career of baseball legend Dock Ellis. What a great read. "...When the Cincinnati Reds taunted the Pirates after beating them in the 1972 National League Championship Series, Ellis decided to motivate his team by hitting every single batter in the Reds' lineup." #
Katie Holmes' Missing Days. Thank you Fox News. I needed this conspiracy theory after the mess from the SCOTUS. #
A serious kickass grandfather. Damn. #
I, for one, welcome our Flying Spaghetti Monster Creator. #
Hillary in 2008? Yet another fantastic Atlantic article. #
artypapers is gorgeous. (via) #
NeoOffice/J Home is a port of OpenOffice for Mac OS X. #
Massive chair and table public artwork. Nice. I really dig it. #
DOM Outliner v0.1 is rough, but neat. Works great. I like the tabbing effects. #
Unicode Font Info seems like a nifty little Mac OS X app. #
CollyLogic: Simplified Standards logo preview. I like 1, 10, 11, 13 at first glance. And the badger. I love the badger. #
A great lead-in for a newspaper article. #
Dell pimps $99 laser printer, throws up gang signs. Cool, cheap laser printers. #
How To Watch Attack Of The Clones. This made me snort at work. #
The subject of my next nightmare. (via) #
The Morning News redesigns, and it's nice. It seems to be a subtle redesign, understated, and very solid. I like a great deal. Greg Storey call the redesign a rip. He looks pretty right. #
Summer Moon Illusion. June 20th through 22nd. #
Turn On, Tune In, Veg Out. A brillint Op-Ed piece by Neal Stephenson. (via) #
Brazilian doctors uncover 'Michelangelo code'. It concerns anatomy, not secret cults and bestsellers books. (via) #
I kinda want myself a Stuffed Squirrel decanter. #
The customer is always right . And an idiot. Heh. The unspoken rules of graphic design. #
I can't stress enough how much I want a WheelSurf. (via) #
If you could only buy six fonts, what six would they be? #
Phil Jackson Returns As Lakers' Coach. This has got to irratate Shaq. #
Universal Child Replacement, to fix that pesky IE child selector problem. Just beware of specifity conflicts. (via) #
Shaun Inman redesigns, and it is lovely. I really like the pulldown nav. (via) #
File this one under Yet Another Thing I Must Own. (via) #
The Illuminated Middle Ages is gorgeous. Go waste some time here. Wow. (via) #
Okay, here's the deal. I paint your portrait, you paint mine. #
Body parts rain down as plane tries to land. (via) #
TypeDrawing is fun. Gorgeous and fun flash app. (via) #
Landscapes, by Ansel Adams. Best.Photographer.Evar. (via) #
The New Jefferson Nickel is pretty good. I like the close-up, mimics the money. Better than thge state quarters by far. I also dig the buffalo as well. (via) #
Spelling Bee contestant does a Napoleon Dynamite impression. Heh. Classic. (via) #
Google vs. Yahoo! Interface Design. An excellent chart comparing the two offerings. (via) #
5 Movies I Wish People Would Stop Quoting. I couldn't agree more. (via) #