Wednesday, December 19, 2007

French Fry Art

French Fry Art

Playing with your food? Maybe consider painting with it instead. Obviously that order of fries isn't the healthiest choice, and this unique art video will make you think even harder before answering the question, "You want fries with that?" Although he's American, you can say this art originated in grease.
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1782207


Crack dollhouse
Two great things that go great together: smoking crack and playing with dollhouses. Delight in this toy home for tiny people on the pipe. And with Xmas coming up, it's the ideal gift for the crack baby in YOUR life.
http://www.virtualdollhouse.net/Grace


The sound of one throat purring
From mice to cats, the purfect podcast for the loved one in your life. (Thanks Raygun)
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/boingboing/iBag/~3/193310907/the-sound-of-one-cat.html


QuOTeD
"No problem is so formidable that you can't walk away from it." --Charles M. Schulz


Broken Windows
Check this collection of mind-bending Windows error messages (including the immortal "Error: An error has occurred while creating an error report").
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/absurd-windows-errors-invade-planet/more-windows-errors-take-over-the-world-prepare-ground-for-alien-invasion-331828.php


Macworld Bloopers
Steve Jobs and Apple are known for their "riveting" (to someone, I guess) Macworld keynotes that have the technology world on edge. Usually pretty sharp on delivery and obviously well rehearsed, they can sometimes go awry. I guess Windows isn't the only system that can cause demo problems.
http://9to5mac.com/macworld-bloopers-0230959534


Game break: from the National Association of Home Builders, this might help you through a frustrating day at work. (Thanks Gordon)
Smash the Tiles - http://www.savethetile.com/microsite.aspx?goto=game


Skeptoid
A podcast dedicated to furthering knowledge by blasting away the widespread pseudosciences that infect popular culture, Skeptoid attempts to expose the folly of belief in such phenomena, and more importantly, explains the factual scientific reality. From the sublime to the startling, no topic is sacred, politically incorrect though that may be. Yeah, I’m a little skeptical.
http://skeptoid.com/

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