Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Good Morning











Virtual Bartender 2. Twice the fun.

Niftyfifty SciFi. Pictures and sounds from the classic horror and sci-fi films of the fifties and sixties posters, clips and more. (via)

Archive.org has three classic Superman animated cartoons from the 1940s available for free download. (via)

Tintin had dodgy hormones. (via)


How Happy Days
Googie Architecture Online. (via)
Googie architecture was born of the post-WWII car-culture and thrived in the 1950s and 1960s. Bold angles, colorful signs, plate glass, sweeping cantilevered roofs and pop-culture imagery captured the attention of drivers on adjacent streets. Bowling alleys looked like Tomorrowland. Coffee shops looked like something in a Jetsons cartoon.

For decades, many "serious" architects decried Googie as frivolous or crass. But today we recognize how perfectly its form followed its function.


A Luxurious Undersea Vehicle. Or you could build your own at submarineboat.com. (via)

Woman who turns pets into pillows faces death threats.

Crazy Uses For Coca Cola. (via)


How apt for the modern day problems of America
American Posters of World War One. (via)


Unintentionally sexual comic book covers. (via)

An Atlas of The Universe. (via)

Big Cartoon Image Gallery. (via)


BIFF!
Play the classic game Street Fighter. All you need is chalk and a blackboard. (via)


19th Century Advertising. (via)

Kenny Translator. How to speak like Kenny from South Park. (via)

Disturbing Auctions. (via)


Will mullets ever go away?
Mullet Marathon. (via)


Google wants your DIY porn videos.

Shipwreck Central - Interactive Map. (via)

Best 404 ever?. (via)

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