February 27, 2004
Shoes that make you suffer: PunitiveShoes (I found it looking up the spelling of punitive on Google -- it's the top item)
February 24, 2004
Variety.com just launched a new Weblog: EEG News, about video games
Animals on the Underground: I swear I didn't find this on work time! (OK, I did.)
February 23, 2004
AskTog says that more security can sometimes make you less secure
February 22, 2004
It's a year old, but I still love the idea of riding a segway in Paris
CrossFilms ~ Invitation To Stare is a documentary about body painting; fascinating.
Here are the words Sai Gunturi spelled to win the 2003 National Spelling Bee. I know the meaning of one of 14 for cure, and could guess at three others.
Psst, buddy, wanna buy a box of surgically altered rats?
February 21, 2004
February 20, 2004
All about reducing digital "noise" from images, quite illuminating
Sad, sad, sad stories, and not in a good way: Pathetic Geek Stories, drawn by a woman who works for The Onion.
CyberJournalist.net: Dow Jones Newswires bans spell check because reporters and editors were "correcting" proper names by accident.
February 18, 2004
Didja know: IHT: In France, women can marry their dead fiance? It's true.
February 17, 2004
Small yet Zesty Productions: Dear Dairy from the view of a third grader
February 15, 2004
February 12, 2004
RustyZipper.Com Vintage Clothing on the Web has a good pulldown interface. But I'm not crazy about the clothes.
When couples communicate via their blogs... Susie, read this article about a book for your reading list
More Slate: Why Are Poodle Haircuts So Weird? - How their coifs once helped them hunt. By Jill Hunter Pellettieri
February 10, 2004
Shout out to another "Travis Smith" -- looks like he was probably teased as a child, too... mrpurty.com - the art of travis smith
February 06, 2004
The longest, and most restrictive, User Agreement ever, from the Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum. It has to be a joke; more to the point, it is one.
February 04, 2004
You are only 30 days from being a father: In California, default dad status is easy to be branded with and hard to fight.