Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Windows evolution

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Dang dawg. All these years, all these advancements in technology. Really, look what we have to show for it. One of the most widely used pieces of technology... is still a piece of crap. I know, I know, I still use it sometimes, I have my reasons,and not unless I need MS action. It's still good for some things, (like hot ex-girlfriends. Oh, oon't know what I mean. Poor you. *insert sarcastic sympethetic voice*)

Nerdcore

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Nerdcore 4 |_1|=3 my folkas! Yea, I can be termed 3133tist when it behooves me and, yea, I make words up here and there. I'm what you call bilangual and interchange'l, ya underschmell me. Anyway, incase you havent hearp, nerdcore is noizes by the 133t 4 the 133t and isn't limited to any specific musical genre. MC Frontalot put the term on the map in it's non-derogatory form. Peep the scenahrios folkas. Look out for the Penny Arcade theme. It roxors the audible synapse diagram soxors off. (For the non-133t: Nerdcore is ---> click)

Mario/300

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I'm telling you. Webcomics are where it's at. Maybe my favoritest form of dramatic expression. Here we see a retro take on the 300 theme. Who new ancient Sparta was just a foreshadow of Mario foreshadowing 300.

芝浦工業大学/スペシャル学校情報/リクルート進学ネット

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More flash. These little games are tons of fun. Things like this take me back to Japan. Sweet nostalgia.

Creep- Radiohead

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How many of you have been here? Sometimes all you need is music. A classic song with an updated twist. Can't go wrong with flash.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Toys!

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One of the things that fascinates me and keeps my brains in a state of constant pondering the most is the physics of light. Kaleidoscopes always seemed extremely magical to me because of the way they bend light and create those vibrant displays of symmetry. Here's a digital kaleidoscope I had some fun playing with. Don't get sucked in.

Why the moon?

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Here's some info on the possible plans for the moon, along with some interesting facts. So the moon was created from the remnants of an ancient collision between the Earth and a lost planet? Could it have possibly been the elusive planet X aka Nibiru found in ancient Sumerian lore? Stumbleupon Nibiru