Archive for February, 2006

Cleaning Windows

This is a great article on cleaning and tweaking Windows. You know that you need to read this even if you have no intentions of ever doing it (much like cleaning out your closet): Link.
Via Simplicity

neologasm: n. the joy of new words

Cute site that gives/explains/defines new words for you that you won’t find in the dictionary. My favorite one so far is: katamari meeting. Check out some of the great terms on this site: Link.

The Genographic Project

The National Geographic has a genetic project that will allow you to “explore your own genetic journey with Dr. Spencer Wells. DNA analysis includes a depiction of your ancient ancestors and an interactive map tracing your genetic lineage around the world and through the ages. Link. Via Kottke.

Movie Stub Statistics

A very interesting article covering six years of movie going and what statistical results he could pull from it: Link.
As seen on Kottke.

AOL Chair Throne

I always knew that there was a use (other than filling up landfills) for all those AOL CD’s that come in the mail - someone just finally beat me to it: Link.

Amazing Tiki Fireplace

Absolutely amazing fireplace that looks just like it came out of an old jungle movie: Link.
As found on Neatorama.

Sketch Swap

Here is a great site to visit to express your inner artist. You draw a sketch (watch out there is no eraser) and submit it. After your sketch is submitted you get to see someone else’s sketch along with how they drew it (I got back some very artistic work). Definitely a site worth checking [...]

the mugging of civil liberties

This ceramic mug makes quite a political statement without you ever having to say a word. Link.

JPG Magazine

Here is a quote from the magazine as to what it is all about: “JPG Magazine is a new quarterly publication built by and for the great in-between photographers who, like us, photograph our lives for no good reason except that it brings us joy.” I think it is an absolutely great idea for this. [...]

BlogCode and brrreeeport

A very interesting article from Scobleizer says that all the Z list bloggers should put the word brrreeeport in a post on our blog (for fun maybe) and that we should check out the site Blog Code to see where all the blogs relate to each other: Link.