Archive for the 'links' Category

Big Brother + Zombies = Woot

Saturday, October 4th, 2008


Dead Set by Charlie Brooker - E4.com

new shoooooes

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Incredible Custom Shoes Designs | Abduzeedo - graphic design | design inspiration | design tutorials
custom shoes

101 Classic Computer Ads

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

101 Classic Computer Ads - Boing Boing Gadgets

Quite a definitive collection, though it does get a bit dull towards the end. Easy to laugh at them, but in 10… maybe five years time we will be laughing at iPhone ads, the humble amounts of memory and storage we used to use.

One thing that does stand out is the amount of copy in these ads, you just don’t see anything like that these days.

Mio gets official with Knight Rider GPS unit - Engadget

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

For those that pretend their current one already is.

Mio gets official with Knight Rider GPS unit - Engadget

Knight Rider GPS

Buy buy buy!!

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Toxel.com » 24 Unforgettable Advertisements

Ads

The Origins of 10 of Your Favorite Muppets

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

mental_floss Blog » The Quick 10: The Origins of 10 of Your Favorite Muppets

I owe you naaathin, oooogh oh

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Why not?

BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Bros reunion tour plan revealed

Shoe bondage

Friday, June 27th, 2008

www.popgive.com: A Few Different Ways To Tie Your Sneakers
Shoes

Patching ancient walls with legos

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

Patching ancient walls with LEGO - Boing Boing

Patching ancient walls with Lego

artworks / rubik

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Rubik’s Cube “art” / rubik

I have a Rubik’s cube and early in the New Year I set myself the challenge of learning to solve it. After an hour of fiddling just trying to get my head around it, I realised I wasn’t getting anywhere. So Googled and YouTube’d many online tutorial revealing the solution. Since then I have pretty much picked it up and solved it everyday, and while watching tv or something i will solve it again and again. The chore is messing it up every time. It’s good fun and strangly rewarding to work it out and remember all the algorithms (may not be the technically correct term but those are what the different patterns of twists and turns are called) you need to solve it.

Anyhow, this guy had found a use for his surplus supply.

Rubik's Mario