January 17, 2004
An old story I've finally blogged: ABCNEWS.com : U.S. Leads World in Sex, Survey Finds
I'm surprised I haven't pointed out these wonderful objects: PixelBlocks, pictured here in full translucent color. They're a next generation Lego, and they look like so much fun. Here's another cool picture.
This site links to mine: Howstuffworks "What do you call the @ symbol used in e-mail addresses?"
January 16, 2004
the Tulse Luper Suitcases by Peter Greenaway has a blog, but even though it's all pretty, I still don't understand it.
January 15, 2004
A wonderful essay that is either very well written or perhaps the rantings of a crazy student. It's hard to tell sometimes.
January 14, 2004
Squirrel Fishing is a little known field of study, and a darn fine time.
January 12, 2004
View these "Hottest Babes in ASCII" at a distance of several feet, and you'll see a black and white picture like this.
Gogole, Gooogle, foofle, 466453
Google has registered a number of misspellings that forward to their main site: Gogole, Gooogle, Gogle, ww.Google.com, 466453 (my favorite -- look at your phone pad), and Elgoog. Do you know of any others?
The Ultimately Pointless Website has images of flags and smileys and more.
I can never keep them straight -- is this a picture of the real-life Beavis or Butthead?
The Dead End Job Memoir, linked in Boing Boing: A Directory of Wonderful Things
My So-Called Blog: A New York Times article about blogs and teens and angst and new social patterns.
Examining the Voynich Manuscript for meaning in its untranslatable lettering, which appears to be unrelated to any known written language.