Monday, February 14, 2005

Good Morning










Canine Lullabies.

My Favourite Swear Word. That Channel 4 thing from a while back. NSFW, obviously. (via)

Kaleido. An Amazing Kaleidoscope that you kind of control by moving your mouse around. (via) If that was too mad try this.


Designer Star Wars
Star Wars Designer Edition. (via)


Browser speed comparisons. Interesting. (via)

Pirate Speak Translator. (via)


Cat agility
ICAT - International Cat Agility Tournaments.


NASA Brain Bites - Munchies For Your Mind.

Microsoft probes anti-spyware Trojan.
On Wednesday, antivirus company Sophos reported a new Trojan horse, dubbed "Bankash-A," which suppresses warning messages displayed by Microsoft AntiSpyware and deletes all of the files in the program's folder. The Trojan also steals passwords and online-banking details from Windows users.



Attack of the 50 ft woman
Poster Age-Age of Movie Posters. (via)


Things My Girlfriend And I Have Argued About.

Garden Tricks. By Ben Wheatley and Rob Hill.

Funny name. (via)


hookhead
I survived a hook in head. (via)


Ouch! Talk about bringing bad karma. A group of kids in a car pulls alongside a bicyclist so that one of the passengers in the backseat can lean out of the car to headslap a kid on a bike. Guess what happened next?

The Rorschach Test.
After repeated letters from dozens of outraged psychologists and psychiatrists claiming that this page "violates the copyright on the Rorschach Test", we feel compelled to post this notice:

The information presented here, including the outlines of the Rorschach inkblots, is not in violation of copyright law. Please don't waste your time writing us to complain or threatening to "turn us into the publisher".


TechTales. (via)

Their Circular Life. Clever. (via)

Budding Jordan cyber love ends in divorce. (via)
A budding romance between a Jordanian man and woman turned into an ugly public divorce when the couple found out that they were in fact man and wife, state media reported.

Separated for several months, boredom and chance briefly re-united Bakr Melhem and his wife Sanaa in an Internet chat room, the official Petra news agency said.

Bakr, who passed himself off as Adnan, fell head over heels for Sanaa, who signed off as Jamila (beautiful) and described herself as a cultured, unmarried woman -- a devout Muslim whose hobby was reading, Petra said.

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