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| Saturday Oct 21, 2000 | Is it me, or does the editor of What A Wonderful World look strikingly similar to the "publisher" of The Onion?
to Humor by earmouse |
| Sunday May 7, 2000 | Dumbrella calls itself the "dumbest portal ever," and although it doesn't seem to be fully functional,
it is sponsored by some pretty smart sites. Each has the user send in a phrase, and the site owner might create a piece of art out of it. narbotic composes songs, explodingdog draws pictures, and Dancing Cartoon Productions
makes movies. For example, the phrase "i don't think mom likes me anymore, now that she's got her new dishwasher" inspired
the guy at explodingdog to draw this. to Art by earmouse |
| Monday Jan 17, 2000 | If any memepoolers missed POV's party when memepool was announced as one of the The POV 100 Top Sites, Jeffrey Zeldman gives us his account.
to Memepool-News by earmouse |
| EvilPeople, Inc. now has job openings for all those who would like to apply. Friendly advice: it's probably best if you lie on your application, since that's what most evil people would do. to Conspiracy by earmouse |
| Friday Nov 26, 1999 | Searching for the perfect beverage? Try BevNet,
which contains reviews
of over 900 sodas
nd drinks, a way to order
beverages direct, classifieds,
soda stock quotes,
and industry news.
My current favorite, probably because of kitsch value, is Hot
Rod Magazine's new soda.
to Commerce by earmouse |
| Thursday Nov 18, 1999 | ZSPC seems to be an Japanese resource
on web design and Sapporo
Crabs. Although it
seems like my browser can't
read most of the characters, the Super
Color Chart is
extremely helpful when it comes to HTML color codes.
to Web by earmouse |
| Thursday Nov 11, 1999 | You've tried the Death Clock,
yet you're unsure how accurate it is. The Sparks Death Test just seemed a bit too tongue-in cheek. Well, you trust Microsoft,
don't you? Try
the MSNBC
death test.
to Reference by earmouse |
| Back when I first was using the web, i'd fill up the boring times by
reading Aspects
Of Reality,
mostly written by Lance
Arthur of glassdog fame.
to Books by earmouse |
| Saturday Oct 23, 1999 | The Fight Club website has
two trailers made by Fight Club director David
Fincher.
Unfortunately, 20th Century Fox refused
to air these very bizzare and funny trailers:
one
with Brad Pitt and one
with Ed Norton. For the actual trailer
the studio used, go to the unofficial site.
to Movies by earmouse |
| Friday Oct 22, 1999 | Bob
Burden is perhaps the only surrealist
cartoonist. His Mystermen
comics inspired the
Ben Stiller movie, but
he is best known in the comics world for his Flaming
Carrot Comics.
The Flaming Carrot
is a Zen-idiot superhero, lover of life, and he frequently says, "Ut!"
He even has his own action
figure.
to Comics by earmouse |
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