I found this on Worth1000.com.
It's pretty funny, but the picture link wouldn't work.
Ha ha ha. (No hands were hurt in the making of this tattoo)
Here's the link.
that's good pizza
Friday, April 09, 2004
Thursday, April 08, 2004
Daily Comic Strip
WulffMorgenthaler.com is a daily comic strip from comedian Mikael Wulff and film director Anders Morgenthaler. The few I flipped through were pretty funny. The artwork is in your face and the humour sometimes enters the realm of 'pretty darn subtle and dry'. I loved it...and I'm not much of a comic fan. I found this link on K10000.net.
Wednesday, April 07, 2004
Worth 1000 Words
This site took my breath away. Holy.
Worth1000 is a creative competition and photoshop contest site. It is filled with images that have been doctored with Photoshop. The first gallery I looked at was Pleasantville. This gallery is of images that were originally black and white and which have been put in living colour. Wow.
This is unbelievable. Check it out. Here's the link.
Worth1000 is a creative competition and photoshop contest site. It is filled with images that have been doctored with Photoshop. The first gallery I looked at was Pleasantville. This gallery is of images that were originally black and white and which have been put in living colour. Wow.
This is unbelievable. Check it out. Here's the link.
Tuesday, April 06, 2004
No More Assignments!
Yes, that's right. I'm done. It's been a very long few days (and a couple of sleepless nights) but I finiall finished the papers, assignments and take home exams. Now all that remains is two real exams...
I've been pretty quiet lately, but I have a post regarding my last entry. I lamented the fact that there were no good book forums. Well, that opinion hasn't changed, but here's the closest thing I found.
It's called The Terran BBS and is is a science fiction community. Not too much here for books (alas), but Staw Wars/Star Trek fans will like it.
I've been pretty quiet lately, but I have a post regarding my last entry. I lamented the fact that there were no good book forums. Well, that opinion hasn't changed, but here's the closest thing I found.
It's called The Terran BBS and is is a science fiction community. Not too much here for books (alas), but Staw Wars/Star Trek fans will like it.
Monday, April 05, 2004
Someone should really...
Someone should really...
Create an online book club. Create a forum/BBS, designate a book of the month and go to town. With some regular readers and posters you could have a flourishing online book club in no time. The beauty of the forum would be that no post would ever get lost and you could easily have different sections for every genre and every book. This would be so sweet. I would do it myself, but I have no server. Alas, something to put on the ten-year to-do list.
(By the way, if YOU want to do this you can get your forum set-up here.)
Create an online book club. Create a forum/BBS, designate a book of the month and go to town. With some regular readers and posters you could have a flourishing online book club in no time. The beauty of the forum would be that no post would ever get lost and you could easily have different sections for every genre and every book. This would be so sweet. I would do it myself, but I have no server. Alas, something to put on the ten-year to-do list.
(By the way, if YOU want to do this you can get your forum set-up here.)
Saturday, April 03, 2004
Proof that smart bombs only lead to stupid school children...
Beware, the air you breathe is laced with dihydrogen monoxide! Yes, you're right...that's water (H20).
Radio personality Glen Anderson began his April 1st show with that announcement. Within minutes, people were phoning the mayor's office in tears worried that their children were being poisoned. Now most of the community is calling for a public apology and more. April Fools!
Here's the link.
Culled from Catch.
Radio personality Glen Anderson began his April 1st show with that announcement. Within minutes, people were phoning the mayor's office in tears worried that their children were being poisoned. Now most of the community is calling for a public apology and more. April Fools!
Here's the link.
Culled from Catch.
Friday, April 02, 2004
The Death of Small and Independent Bookstores
This link is from Catch.
Here is a list of twelve reasons for the death of small and independent bookstores. Pretty sad. The list starts halfway down the page. My favourite reason is reason number 9:
9. Teachers--assigning books because of topical appeal, or because of their own lazy familiarity, instead of choosing what is best; thus a tale about the teenage angst of a World War Two era prep school boy is pushed at students who do not know when World War Two took place--for failing to pass the torch of civilization to the next generation.
Here's the link.
Here is a list of twelve reasons for the death of small and independent bookstores. Pretty sad. The list starts halfway down the page. My favourite reason is reason number 9:
9. Teachers--assigning books because of topical appeal, or because of their own lazy familiarity, instead of choosing what is best; thus a tale about the teenage angst of a World War Two era prep school boy is pushed at students who do not know when World War Two took place--for failing to pass the torch of civilization to the next generation.
Here's the link.
Thursday, April 01, 2004
Another Trip to the Bookstore
It was a trip to Mark Jokinen Books in Peterborough. (Here's the best link I could find...he's in the sidebar.) Mark has a small store in Peterborough on Water Street and he had lots of Science Fiction books. Here's what I got.
Diaspora, by Greg Egan. This guy is a science fiction writer and a computer programmer; I can't wait to read this.
Count Zero, by William Gibson. I liked Neuromancer a lot, so I thought I'd give cyberpunk another shot. Gibson has lived in Canada since the sixties (draft dodger) and also used to have a weblog.
The Hammer of God, by Arthur C. Clarke. I suspect that this book was the inspiration for Armageddon and Deep Impact, but I don't know for sure.
Lastly...Timeline, by Michael Crichton. This is most definitely a movie that is shortly coming to video. I'm not the biggest Crichton fan in the world, but it will be an interesting read.
Diaspora, by Greg Egan. This guy is a science fiction writer and a computer programmer; I can't wait to read this.
Count Zero, by William Gibson. I liked Neuromancer a lot, so I thought I'd give cyberpunk another shot. Gibson has lived in Canada since the sixties (draft dodger) and also used to have a weblog.
The Hammer of God, by Arthur C. Clarke. I suspect that this book was the inspiration for Armageddon and Deep Impact, but I don't know for sure.
Lastly...Timeline, by Michael Crichton. This is most definitely a movie that is shortly coming to video. I'm not the biggest Crichton fan in the world, but it will be an interesting read.
April Fools Day
Hello World!
I must apologize for not posting recently. You see, I have been very sick. Oh, and there's been more than a tad of school work. But excuses aside...I must do better.
Here's what I have for you today:
Portable Web Bookmarks. I hate being away from my computer because surfing is so much harder. All of my favourites menu is left behind and I must go blindfolded into that good night. Well, that was then. Now (at least it's the present for me) I have discovered a way to make the favourites menu portable. Take the link above and follow the steps outlined. It's a pretty complicated process, but you can do it.
It might also help to have one of these.
What else? Let's see...
Radio vox populi. I forget where I got this link (sorry), but it is pretty cool. A computer voice program (sounding like Hal from 2001: A Space Odyssey) reads weblogs. As far as I can tell the choices are entirely random, but this is like having your finger on the pulse of the web. Neat-O.
I must apologize for not posting recently. You see, I have been very sick. Oh, and there's been more than a tad of school work. But excuses aside...I must do better.
Here's what I have for you today:
Portable Web Bookmarks. I hate being away from my computer because surfing is so much harder. All of my favourites menu is left behind and I must go blindfolded into that good night. Well, that was then. Now (at least it's the present for me) I have discovered a way to make the favourites menu portable. Take the link above and follow the steps outlined. It's a pretty complicated process, but you can do it.
It might also help to have one of these.
What else? Let's see...
Radio vox populi. I forget where I got this link (sorry), but it is pretty cool. A computer voice program (sounding like Hal from 2001: A Space Odyssey) reads weblogs. As far as I can tell the choices are entirely random, but this is like having your finger on the pulse of the web. Neat-O.
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