Monday, November 15, 2004

Morning!













Printer makers Lexmark accused of installing spyware.



Alcoholic? Overweight? Smoker? Then here is the pill for you.



The Sun reveals the line up of "stars" for I'm a Celebrity 3. A load of crap.



How to smash a computer. An executive who froze his broken hard disk thinking it would be fixed has topped a list of the weirdest computer mishaps.



Sci-Fi and Robot Art made from 1950's household goods.





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The new Ronald McDonald.



Photo's of an exploding volcano in Iceland. Grímsvatnagos volcano.



Triple eclipse on Jupiter.



The Devils Tramping Ground. Brilliant Flash goodness.



Forbes 2004 rich list. Guess who is number one?



Identity theft. What it is, How to Prevent it, and What to Do if it Happens to You.





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'Hey Ya!' Boycott.



fingerworks.com. Inventor and developer of MultiTouch technology.



Captain Dave's Survival Center.



Pass it on.



Sandcastle VI.



LED Art.





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Japander.
Japander: a western star who uses his or her fame to make large sums of money in a short time by advertising products in Japan that they would probably never use.




How to bluetooth-enable your remote controlled car.



Footage of the U.S Marines in Falujah.



TatAD. The only place in the WORLD to get a tattoo & get PAID for it!



Funny picture. Wardrobe malfunction.



Some games.





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What ever happened to and where are they now?.
Ever wonder what happened to: Eddie The Eagle? The chick who shot Andy Warhol? That 'Mikey' kid from the Life Cereal commercial?



Well you've come to the right place, this is where we track the has-beens, the flash-in-the-pans and those pseudo-celebrities who were all too annoying during their 15 measly minutes.






Graveyards of the Pacific. The shipwrecks of Vancouver Island.



Unusual Churches and Cults.



Colorzilla. An extension for firefox.
It assists web developers and graphic designers with color related tasks - both basic and advanced.



With ColorZilla you can get a color reading from any point in your browser, quickly adjust this color and paste it into another program. You can also zoom the page you are viewing and conveniently open any HTML element in the DOM Inspector for further examination.




Thanks to incomingsignals, growabrain, coolios, bifurcatedrivets and ulitmateinsult

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