June 29th, 2006
Pop some Bubble Wrap
Pop some bubble wrap to your heart’s content and NOBODY WILL STOP YOU. Includes manic mode for the truly bubble-wrap obssesed.
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Pop some bubble wrap to your heart’s content and NOBODY WILL STOP YOU. Includes manic mode for the truly bubble-wrap obssesed.
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Can’t decide on which college to go to this fall? Check out CampusTours, a cool site with hundreds of video tours of college campuses all over the US.
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Hundreds of channels and shows available to watch on the Internet over at LiveOnlineTV.com. Doesn’t seem to work real well in Firefox, but just fine in Internet Explorer.
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This is a screengrab from the Laramie Weather Cam in Wyoming. Check out those clouds moving across the country! Awesome.
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This is the absolute fastest way to find MP3’s on Google:
“index of” + “mp3″ + “beethoven” -html -htm -php
There’s more ways than this, but I’ve found this to be the quickest. Have fun!
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A really cool gallery of space comic books put together from someone inside of Nasa (it’s an actual NASA site, look at the URL).
This is part of the Space Museum Homepage, an interesting look at space toys, comics, and other assorted paraphernalia.
There’s also the somewhat disturbing Apollo 13 Comic Book, NASA Science […]
Want to visit the Windy City? Check out Chicago, an overview of every major attraction and building in Chicago.
Includes the Lake Point Tower, the Magnificent Mile, the Navy Pier, and much more.
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Via BoingBoing, a lovely photographic journey titled The Oxford Project:
“Time exacts a toll. Over twenty-one years, lines become wrinkles, lush hair turns straw gray, radiant smiles turn into knowing frowns. But time also rewards us. Gawky teenagers blossom into assured men and women - the promise of the future realized. The passage of time is […]
Interesting collection of bottle cap art, including this specimen from Haiti. “some common characteristics of the
figures: Color anodized aluminum bowls and ashtrays;
curtain rod rings for ear and nose rings, thumbtacks for
eyes and buttons; wooden base.”
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“After 9 years of operation, the telegarden went offline in August 2004.The TeleGarden is an art installation that allows web users to view and interact with a remote garden filled with living plants.
Members can plant, water, and monitor the progress of seedlings via the tender movements of an industrial robot arm.The Telegarden was […]
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