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Thursday, November 30th, 2006I really don’t know what this comic is trying to say…
More at the Ecol Strip
I really don’t know what this comic is trying to say…
More at the Ecol Strip
There’s some clever people online. Color Schemer is a simple little tool, that lets you select a colour from a palette, and then suggests several other complementary colours. So, pick the colour thats matches your existing or planned web site, and it will suggest complementary colours for use as text, lines etc.
Lets be honest, there’s [...]
Did you know that 100 Chains is equal to 1.25 Miles?
That 100 US gallons of Vodka is equal to 12,800 and a bit shots?
And that if your car is traveling at 10 inches per second, it would be quicker to walk?
Convert just about anything at 01Conversion.com
The worst thing about having the surname Lodge, is that my results are inevitably low budget hotels. Perhaps that should tell me something. Any dark Google secrets you’d care to share?
A beautiful shot of Avebury Stone Circle in the SE of England, showing Orion in the night sky. The photo was taken by Pete Glastonbury; more of his work can be found here.
Truly excellent, a PC built out of Lego - and it’s fully working. There is nothing these wonder bricks can’t do, I’m tempted to have a house built out of them.
Check out the Chaotic Computing site, for some other themed computers, including a Muppets PC!
Whilst on the subject of Lego, check out the Imperial Star [...]
Have you got ‘cellphone twitch’. You hear a beep, and reach for your phone? Want to give it to someone else? Then you need the ‘Annoy-a-tron’.
What an evil idea - conceal it in a room, it beeps every few seconds and will actually drive some insane. Give it to show you care.
Found at OpticalPoptitude.com
It’s hard to believe? that 5 years have gone by since the photo above. Patrick on the left, Thomas on the right, only 4 hours old. The time seems to have gone by so quickly, and now they’re at school, learning to read & write and telling me how to pronounce dinosaur names correctly. [...]
From BifSniff.com
No, it’s not a rude question. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary depending on who you ask, and is very simply a way to read lots of blogs very easily and very quickly.
Any site you visit which displays the orange icon shown above has a RSS feed. To make use of [...]