Thursday, May 12, 2005

Good Morning









Windows PSP.

How to kill yourself like a man.

BratZapper. Is this for real? (via)

Yevgeni Khaldei. (via)
Perhaps the leading war documentary photographer of the 20th century, Yevgeni Khaldei's work was hidden in relative obscurity until the opening of the Soviet Union to the West. His monumental photograph of the raising of the Soviet flag over the Berlin Reichstag in May of 1945 remains a most significant war photograph. This exhibition will reveal many never seen or published vintage photo-collages and photographs of and by, the man behind the camera.



Guess who's
Can you guess the celebrity by just looking at their bum cleavage? (via)


HL2 Photoshopping. (via)

The Oldhippie's Groovy Site For All The Hippies, young and old looking for the kind, peaceful, tolerant websites. (via)

Real Simple: Easy solutions for everyday life. (via)

Gameboy Emulator Released for PSP. (via)


Can you tell what it is yet?
Museum of Lost Organs. (via)


Annoying Neighbors. (via)

International Catalogue of Superheroes. (via)

Solar Death Ray. (via)

A Ludhiana guy sends 182,689 SMS in one month. Is that possible?


The Dark Side
Black iPod mini hits UK. (via)


DJ Earworm Music. Some interesting mash-ups. (via)

Grocery Store Wars.

New Tricycle Morphs into Bike on the Go. (via)

Aluminum Art. Could'nt find the instructions for a tin-foil hat.


Watch your head mate
How To Build A Stormtrooper Costume. (via)


PetaKillsAnimals.com. (via)

Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy could become film trilogy.

Man jailed for trading son for lottery tickets. (via)

Hollywood Diaries - Groupies and Rock and Roll on the Sunset Strip in the 1970's. NSFW. (via)
These are the true, intimate, and sometimes disturbing diaries of Morgana. They begin in 1971 and mark the beginning of a young girls search for reality and her sense of self. Her path begins in a section of society that was anything but normal, Hollywood and Beverly Hills. The diaries reflect a way of life that would afford Morgana the pleasure (and pain) of hanging out with the Rock 'n' Roll world.

No comments:

Post a Comment