The always excellent Village of Joy lists 50 strange buildings of the World. Some definite oddities in there.
The always excellent Village of Joy lists 50 strange buildings of the World. Some definite oddities in there.
If you’re looking for something to watch online, you could always do worse than a documentary. This site has a nice selection.
Roert Sauda’s collection of simple pop-ups has print outs and complete directions. Knowing my prowess at making anything I should probably start the Mother’s Day one now.
Get four in a row by moving colors around quickly before they get blocked in: Jewel Lines.
Browse a collection of professionally made, Photoshopped images that went wrong somewhere. Hover over most images for a clue as to what’s not quite right.
Is it a creation of minimalist sculptor Donald Judd, or Cheap Furniture? Take a quiz.
What happens when the Red Team gets laid off? Temp Fortress 2.
I know, I’ve been a bad host this year and have been neglecting the site even more than usual. I’m going to try to stay with it, and hope to be a bit more attentive in 2009.
Happy holidays to all and thanks to the folks who still check in from time to time.
-Scott
A Christmas adventure: Gutano in Christmas.
I’ve posted April Winchell’s site before, but her collection of holiday songs can’t be beat.
This online Speak & Spell is bringing back some memories.
How many video game systems do you remember? Take this quiz and be shamed like me. I did terrible.
Hit the boxes with the proper cannonball: Contrast Cannon.
The Bike Hero movie’s been making the rounds for a few days, but I’ve just watched it for the first time myself. This is one of the most creative vids I’ve seen in a while. If you know what a Guitar Hero (or even Rock Band) note chart looks like, check it out.
Print out a classic and you’ll have something to read for Tonight’s Bedtime Story. Illustrations included!
Want to see if the new username you’re thinking of taking has availability on many different sites? Check with this site first.
This Sprint page is both my nightmare of what websites can look like when you add way too much crap, and it’s also fairly entertaining.
Subterranean Cinema is one mess of a website, very 1998 Geocities. Still, lots of good video clips can be found there. The Andy Kaufman compilation is great.
Mtv has put up a ton of videos for free streaming over at mtvmusic.com. There are some odd omissions (no Eddy Grant “Electric Avenue” or Talk Talk “It’s My Life”?) but a pretty huge selection even if some hits are missing.