Monthly Archive for November, 2002

he may not be inspector

he may not be inspector gadget, but crazy eric is a walking guinness book record holder for the “most practical suit of clothing“. he is a human swiss army knife with 1300 items.

stan lee discovers why many best selling artists left marvel in the past. the comic publisher cheats their creative people and now they are denying the creator of spider-man from the profits of the movie.

spam can really make money for those evil people that sends them. the secret lies in the volume of bulk emails that are being sent out.

tram ride

if you’re neglecting your 35mm

if you’re neglecting your 35mm film camera, here’s your chance to revive it by participating in photojunkie’s holiday film exchange.

yellow petals

using the contrast of cuteness,

using the contrast of cuteness, happy tree friends amplify violence in their mini cartoon episodes online. (flash plugin required)

if you need some practise closing pop-up windows, here’s a realistic simulator that requires nimble mouse operation.

ever wondered how hurt someone

ever wondered how hurt someone can sustain from falling down steps? here’s your chance to experiment with porrasturvat, a step-falling simulation. let’s see how much “damage” your capable of causing.

careful about your next cd

careful about your next cd purchase if the album is produced by bmg. they will claim that your cd player is faulty if it doesn’t play their new copy-protected cds. isn’t that a rather “intelligent” way of pushing the blame to hardware manufacturers and pissing off loyal cd consumers?

in fact, the idea of copy protecting cd is fundamentally misguided.

similar to the internet movie

similar to the internet movie database, cartoon fans can refer to the big cartoon database for a list of all the cartoon series that appeared on tv.

bizarro illustrated a trend that fast food chain may pick up if fat people starts suing them.

create your own evil clown.

street market

have you ever wondered if

have you ever wondered if those “404 not found” errors on web pages can be more interesting? some of those pages can be more informative or fun, and perhaps even let you waste time with your mouse. (via #!/usr/bin/girl)