Sunday, January 9, 2005

All Change

If you are a regular visitor here you will notice the change in the template. I was sick of the old one and i thought new year-new template, that sort of thing. I'm still working on it and it will probably be a few days before everything is in the right place as I've still got some work to do on the colours etc.



Please let me know in the comments if anything does'nt work. I've also added The Daily Bleed to the On This Day on the date header above courtesy of Wor Kid mmChronic over at my other home NewLinks. Thanks to him for that. If you want this on your Blog click the How-To link.



Here's a few links







FindSounds. A search engine for sounds. via



Russian Animation. Cant quite figure what it's getting at but it very well done. Check it out.



Emilie's Don't Yawn Game. via



..::Liquid Gold, the Lore & Logic of Using Urine to Grow Plants::.. via





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The Garbage Ring Jakarta. via
The following photographs were taken in the garbage ring surrounding Jakarta Indonesia, a metropolis of 15 million plus and growing. First world agricultural dumping has driven down crop prices and has forced countless numbers from their rural villages to seek out survival in these vast, sprawling urban slums. After the U.S.-backed coup in 1965, Indonesia began a massive privatization campaign that eliminated free healthcare and education. At the same time, it handed the rights to water and other natural resources over to transnational corporations.




Beer Sayings. via



Guess the Character!. See if the computer can guess which film/TV character you are!



Got a dirty monitor screen? www.clean-your-screen-for-free-now.com. :)



Deer through windscreen. Disturbing images. Last 3 links. via





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The Museum of Unworkable Devices. The picture above is a Duck-Shooting Gunboat. "Where's the sport in that?" Monty Python once said. via
This museum is a celebration of fascinating devices that don't work. It houses diverse examples of the perverse genius of inventors who refused to let their thinking be intimidated by the laws of nature, remaining optimistic in the face of repeated failures. Watch and be amazed as we bring to life eccentric and even intricate perpetual motion machines that have remained steadfastly unmoving since their inception. Marvel at the ingenuity of the human mind, as it reinvents the square wheel in all of its possible variations. Exercise your mind to puzzle out exactly why they don't work as the inventors intended.




Biographies of Famous Anarchists. via



..:: The Tom and Jerry Online :: An Unofficial Site ::... Quite good though. via

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