Wednesday, June 8, 2005

Hello










Remove It Permanently Firefox extension. One click gets rid of any unwanted content on a webpage. Sounds great, I will try it out later.

Charles Phoenix's God Bless Americana Slide of the Week Archive.

Something me and Clive Dallas were talking about the other day. How "USA" became a dirty word.

Things to consider when naming your child. (via)

Today's wierd eBay item. A german designer toilet. More info here. (via)

Dave Devries's Monster Engine.


Space junkyard
Photo Essay: Kazakhstan's Spaceship Junkyard. (via)


365 days of stuffed animals.

Cops hunt Catgarookey. Have you seen it?

Geek "Your Mom" Jokes. (via)

Crappy Bootleg DVD covers and a Mugshot gallery on Flickr. (via)

Stowaway attempt goes seriously wrong. BugMeNot needed.

Ashington Dictionary. You will have to be from around these parts to enjoy this one.


Neat
Circus trees. (via)


Barf Vader. (via)

Signs of the times from Newcastle Stuff.

The Genius Factory - My short, scary career as a sperm donor. (via)
In February 1980, an eccentric California tycoon named Robert Graham announced the opening of the Repository for Germinal Choice—a sperm bank where Nobel Prize winners were the only donors. Graham intended to reverse what he saw as America's genetic decline by breeding a cadre of brilliant scientists and leaders. Nineteen years and 215 children later, the repository shut down. It left a mystery: Graham was dead, the bank's records were sealed, and no one knew what had become of the kids. Had Graham's dream of breeding outstanding children come true?


Game on. Super Villian Smashout.

Gallery of Retro Modern Ashtrays. (via)

Leo's Icon Archive - 10,000 free icons, desktop icons, clip art, cartoons, buttons. (via)


Dubya
The Museum of Chimpography. (via)


How to avoid the exhausting planning and preparation that goes into making a second date.

How-to: Make your own 1920’s style bluetooth handset. Not sure why you would want to, but there you go.

Apple's home pages along the years. A photoset on Flickr.

Origami House.

A map of Firefox usage in Europe.

Ferrari Museum.


Wish me luck. I'm off to the Discovery Museum with my 4 year old son and 29 of his classmates as a helper for the class teacher. What have I let myself in for? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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