Archive for the ‘web’ Category

Finally

For years, it’s really been pissing me off that I had to go to three different sites to get my tropical drink recipes, hot dog recipes, and info about sea turtles.
Thank God this site finally figured it out.
Thanks to Bobak for bringing it to my attention. No more punching walls every day.

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Most Meta Internet Video Ever

Via Slate

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Finally

ManBabies.com
Thank God there is finally a site that aggregates these. For practical purposes, my day now has 25 hours in it.
I’d like to know if there are any rules associated with this. My hope is that the heads have to come from the same photo.
Props up to Seek.

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Who Needs a Movie?

I never knew it could be this easy.

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Garfield minus Garfield

Good god this is brilliant:
Who would have guessed that when you remove Garfield from the Garfield comic strips, the result is an even better comic about schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and the empty desperation of modern life?

Check it.
Hat-tip to Nerfgun.

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A year in the life

Very cool, beautifully designed personal annual report of, er, some guy.

GO LOOK

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b3ta.com challenge: movie letter switch

Awesome. The challenge was to create a new movie concept by changing a single letter of an existing title. Here’s my fave:

GO

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Give it up


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Stop the Scum

Here’s a great idea that, sadly, probably won’t change anything. It’s a site allowing you to report a stolen bike.
Some people say that the best way to deter bike theft is to avoid buying used bikes and avoid retailers who sell used bikes. Virtually all of them are stolen. No customers, no market.
That could be [...]

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How the law strangles culture

Via Presentation Zen, here’s a great talk by Lawrence Lessig on the tension between creativity and copyright. It’s long, but should not be missed.

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