Babycal throw
My wife showed me this one a while back, but I had long since forgotten about it. Babycal throw is one of those games that is suprisingly addictive despite being fairly wierd.
My wife showed me this one a while back, but I had long since forgotten about it. Babycal throw is one of those games that is suprisingly addictive despite being fairly wierd.
Placeopedia.com cleverly lets you link Wikipedia articles to Google Maps data. It’s interesting to see the combination of two great Internet resources together.
It’s a map of 33,000 English nouns. Each noun is assigned a tiny rectangle who’s color is based on an internet image search for that noun. It’s interesting so see what causes some of the color aberations – for example… Read More »A Color Portrait of the English Language
Nat Friedman has an interesting article on his blog, entitled “How to become a hacker” – and by hacker, he means computer programmer. He lists the secret as this: Download the source code to the program you want to change… Read More »How to become a hacker
From evilzenscientist’s blog: “evilzenscientist :: thoughts � ZENworks 7 imaging: “ZENworks OS imaging has always been based on the Linux kernel – it’s fast, efficient, has a great networking stack and is also extensible. None of the problems of DOS… Read More »Zenworks 7 Imaging
Is your name Pete? If it is, you should check out this link!
Bouncing a ball should not be this hard….
Finally, the drudgery of corporate life has been captured in a play set for adults! The Cubes spend eight hours a day, five days a week, at tiny desks in tiny cubicles.
I’ve assumed if I dug a hole straight down in my back yard, that I’d end up in China…. but I was wrong. With the help of Google Maps, you can can figure out If I dig a very deep… Read More »If I dig a very deep hole, where do I come out?
Sinosplice’s China Junk Food Review highlights foods I’ve never heard of before and probably will never see. Check out the second edition for more when you’ve finished chewing on #1.