Archive - November, 2006

Threadless Clothing

Sunday, November 26th, 2006

Threadless Clothing is an online American clothing store where a nifty graphic design is slapped onto a t-shirt. The designs are subject to a vote and the best ones are offered for sale at their shop, usually for a limited run. Professional and underground amateur artists and illustrators have submitted some incredible designs that anybody [...]

I like you. Do you like me?

Saturday, November 25th, 2006

I am putting together a list of websites about people I know, places I like, people who visit or like my site, and sites that are similar to mine. You can have a look at the LinkRoll now, but it’s not complete. I’ll have a link to it in the sidebar soon.
Feel free to [...]

Proof that Girls are Evil?

Friday, November 24th, 2006

Somebody mathematically proved that girls are indeed evil. I am in no way sexist, but I find this pretty humorous despite that it should literally read time + money.

I found the image here. No clue as to who the original author is.

Abortion Update

Thursday, November 23rd, 2006

Regarding my post on abortion, there is a newer video from the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform called Choice Blues that you can watch or download to your iPod. It shows clips of an actual abortion and two different babies. I wish they showed how old they were.
Also, recently I found another video free of [...]

Urinating in Public

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

It is illegal to relieve yourself behind a tree at a park or on a dark desert night because it is considered littering and a public nuisance. Most of you probably don’t see the big deal, but are we being fair? Dogs get to do it. Are we giving affirmative action to our pets, and [...]

Self-Tuning Computerized Guitar

Monday, November 20th, 2006

The title may sound confusing or may mislead you to what exactly this thing is. It’s not a computer that can sound like a guitar, but a guitar with mounted computer technology that tunes your instrument for you. It comes with an LCD screen, tuning buttons, and can even store 240 different tunings. This seems [...]

Dreamachine Visions

Sunday, November 19th, 2006

One of the head honchos of the Beat Generation, William S. Burroughs, was known for his use of the dream machine, a device that spun around and let light shine through special slits of what looks like a goofy chandelier. You are supposed to close your eyes and some of the ambient light will hit [...]

Exercises that Nobody on Earth Can Do

Saturday, November 18th, 2006

I’m in the midst of writing a list of good exercises for a future blog entry, but I decided to compile a harder list for the advanced fitness experts that think they can handle the challenge.
The impossible workout:
1. Lie on the ground face up toward the ceiling. Bring your head, back, arms, and legs [...]

Uncommon and Custom Instruments

Friday, November 17th, 2006

Odd music requires odd instruments. This website has a ton of pictures of old instruments you won’t see in an American pop group. There are also experimental hybrid musical instruments and information behind them. Most of them are probably too rare for my price range, but I can try to make my own Cigar Box [...]

The Most Surreal Pictures

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

andrzejdragan is an amazing surreal photographer and photo manipulation artist. I have seen nothing like it. It resembles an ordinary photograph, but at the same time it’s extends reality. Truly unbelievable. I haven’t a clue how to pronounce the name of the guy, but it’s totally worth checking out even if you hate art. Amazing [...]

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