It'll Never Fly

Clever… not good, but clever.

Just discovered Ma.gnolia.com had a catastrophic failure back in February and they lost *all* their data. I guess I didn’t pick the best time to switch from Del.icio.us.

At least the good news is it’s all on here thanks to the weekly linklog postings. They’re just not organized in a very nice way.

So is it time to go back to del.icio.us? Where are the Microsoft/Yahoo rumours at these days? Is there a third player in the game?

Stuff I found funny, interesting, just plain disturbing, or for my own personal benefit.

STEREO AUDIO SWITCH – A B Audio Switch Box

Stereo Audio Switch Products: Easily switch between two sources and one output; or one source and two outputs.

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Tivoli Audio, LLC – Model Three® Clock Radio in Metallic Taupe/Cherry

The Tivoli Audio® Model Three® AM/FM clock radio improves your mood from the moment you open your eyes.

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Gin, Television, and Social Surplus – Here Comes Everybody

Fascinating article by Clay Shirky about society, free-time, human nature, and television.

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Atmospheric Optics

Very cool site detailing the science behind atmospheric optical formations such as rainbows, sundogs, halos, etc…, with photographed examples.

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Ned Batchelder: CSS Homer, animated

Román Cortés painstakingly created Homer Simpson using only coloured text and CSS. Even more amazing is that it even displays correctly in IE6!

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G. W. Bush in CSS

Román Cortés gives the same CSS treatment to George W. Bush.

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Faceborg.com

In General on May 2nd, 2007 by Bob
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I’ve found a new toy to occupy my time… facebook.com. I joined back in Nov, 2006, when they opened their doors to the public. I heard a lot of MySpace people were migrating to Facebook, and I wanted to see what the big deal was. Well, not a whole lot was going on at the time.

But only just a week or two ago, friend requests started trickling in from old school chums I hadn’t seen in 10 – 15 years! Now I’ve got several dozen people on there that I’ve either gone to school with or worked with, and it’s starting to feel like it’s building to a critical mass. Give it a try!

As I write this, faceborg.com is still untaken for those with a sense of humour.