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The Lab archives the web sites of the week for your necrophiliac
enjoyment.
July 12, 2008:
http://www.symmetrymagazine.org
If you have any interest in particle physics (and who doesn't) here's the best darn online particle physics magazine on Earth. It's publised by Fermi Lab and the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, and yet I still found it's articles readable, dare I say... engaging. Go there and learn the facts about that scary new large hadron collider.
July 5, 2008:
http://www.filmjunk.com
A sweet little movie info site run by a small gang of Canadian film junkies, including a fellow alumnus of Sheridan College, where I got my animation training a million years ago. The site offers podcasts, trailers, archives, and reviews featuring smart writing with a Canadian accent.
June 28 , 2008:
http://yb2normal.com
Indeed. Garage geek site big on the RC, aerial video and such.
June 21 , 2008:
http://www.secretfunspot.com
Now not so secret.
June 14 , 2008:
http://www.fugue.com/pics/goodnews.html
A fake good news site suggested by TIH listener, Scott A. Keep 'em coming!
June 7 , 2008:
http://www.idea-a-day.com/
Where to go if you need one. And if you already got one you can submit you own!
May 31 , 2008:
http://www.earth.columbia.edu
The Earth institute at Columbia University, dedicated to mobilizing the sciences, education and public policy to achieve a sustainable earth.
May 24 , 2008:
http://www.masturbate-a-thon.com/
Thanks to Danny for this one!! It's all for a good cause, the Center For Sex & Culture, dedicated to supporting sex education and sexual safety. And best of all... if you can't get to SF in time (it's tomorrow), it'll all be streamed live and hot over the interweb for free! Without a doubt our hands down... hands up, hands down, handsuphandsdownhandsup...
website of the week!
May 17 , 2008:
http://www.blublu.org/
Amazing animated wall paintings. Graffiti come to life!
May 10 , 2008:
http://haxe.org
My new favorite badboy open-source web-based programming language, that's thumbing its nose at corporate coronated solutions while making it easy for programmers to create amazingly powerful apps for the web or the desktop of any OS, without modification. And of course it's free. Hellaicious sweetness!
May 3 , 2008:
http://www.shipmentoffail.com
Because fail happens.
April 26 , 2008:
http://hackontest.org
Hackontest has begun! Funded by Google and organized by The Swiss Open Systems User Group, Hacketest comes to a head on September 24/25, when for 24 straight hours three teams of programmers will battle for honor and prizes inside a cargo container(!?!), as they try to implement user-suggested improvements to open source software. We all win! And you can participate now by going to the site and making your own feature requests.
Enter yur comments here...
April 19 , 2008:
http://www.timemachiner.com
Will this web app that allows you to send emails that are delivered at a designated time in the future be a success? I dunno... go send an email to your future self.
April 12 , 2008:
http://www.phatterism.com/
In a smarter, better, funnier world, all blogs would look and work like this.
April 5, 2008:
http://enigmail.mozdev.org
This one's inspired by Chuck, and a certain recent email-triggered tinfoil hat moment. If you're feeling a little paranoid these days about who's reading your email, get Enigmail. It's a free plug-in for the Thundrbird email client from Mozdev, the same folks that brought you Firefox. Makes sending and receiving secure, encrypted email a regular piece-o-cake. But it still won't help with Chuck's problems... they go much deeper.
March 29 , 2008:
http://plone.org
If you're like me, and your looking for a flexible, full-featured, enterprise-ready open source content management system, check out Plone. Hey, it's good enough for the Jet Propolsion Lab!
March 22 , 2008:
http://www.picturesofwalls.com/
A hot little online photograhic collection of literary graffitti from all over the world. Alot of it is pretty darn entertaining. It's a virtual gold mine of visual non sequitors... along with a few nuggets of actual art, poetry and wisdom. Plus, you can sumbit your very own encounters with walls there too. I've had my share. Actually, that was a sidewalk - basically a lazy wall.
March 15 , 2008:
http://lifehacker.com/
A great tech blog that's come a long way fast, winning big awards and kudos since it's 2005 launch. The tons of tips and downloadable tools for Linux, Mac and PC should have motivated me to move faster on this one. It finally took a listener suggestion to get my ass in gear. Thanks to Erin F. via David H!
March 8 , 2008:
http://openvpn.net
Winner of an InfoWorld BOSSIE (Best in Open Sourse Software) award, OpenVPN is a free, open source VPN (Virtual Private Network) solution for your home or biz network. What goes on in your network stays in your network. Bet you never heard of the BOSSIE awards before. It's a great place to load up on free, state of the art anti-hacking tools, which can sometimes also be used as hacking tools... sweet!
March 1 , 2008:
http://www.shatters.net/celestia/
Home of Celestia, an awesome new, free virtal planetarium software. It's actually more of a 3-D space simulator, because instead of just being stuck with the Earth as your vantage point, you're free to zoom through galaxies, orbit planets texture-mapped with imagery from the European Space Agency's Hipparcos satellite, or take a close-in peek at the Hubble satellite. You can also grab tons of prexisiting travel scripts and simulations from the Celestia Motherlode site or just write your own. Pure geek heaven.
February 23, 2008:
http://88.80.13.160
This was Wikileaks.org... until last week, when a federal judge ordered the removal of their domain name! That's just how dangerous they think this wiki's goal of "an open-source democratic intelligence agency" really is. Read more here.
February 16, 2008:
http://linuxcommand.org
"Your One-Stop Command Line Shop!"
February 9, 2008:
http://filmsound.org/
The best darned website about sound design in film ever created by a Swede. Get your Foley on, ja!
February 2, 2008:
http://proxy.org/
Your right to anonymity! A directory of free webproxy sites you can use to browse blockled websites from school, work, the library, or any other firewall protected place. The forum is a particularly interesting peek into this little community of webproxy hosts, some apparently making advertising bucks from the kids trafficking through their portals!
January 26, 2008:
http://youtube.com/user/thedavosquestion
Participate in the currently ongoing Davos Conversation via YouTube. Ask questions to world leaders - or maybe Bono - and they just might answer you.
January 19 , 2008:
http://opensecrets.org/
"Your guide to the money in U.S. politics." Thanks to David H for this one!
January 12 , 2008:
http://phoenixlabs.org/
Home of the free, open source IP blocker, PeerGardian2. If you're using P2P and don't want folks like the RIAA or MPAA tracking your activities and invading your privacy, you need to know about this.
January 5, 2008:
http://www.rupissed.com/
A few days late... The online breathalyzer.
December 29, 2007:
http://www.olpcnews.com
OK, this is the last OLPC site... at least for this year! A great "independent" news source for all things OLPC.
December 22, 2007:
http://olpclearningclub.org/
My new semi-local X0-1 user group!
December 15, 2007:
http://peterrussell.com/Odds/WorldClock.php
The World Clock. Actually, more like of a webpage of the week - packed with fast flying facts. Many of them disgusting! Thanks to Laura for this one!
December 8, 2007:
http://laptopgiving.org
Do good and get a great little revolutionary laptop/e-book reader to boot! Errata from the show - The One Laptop Per Child project was annouced in 2005, not 1995.
December 1, 2007:
http://www.strangescience.net
Mad paleontology.
November 24, 2007:
http://www.thegooddrugsguide.com
Just in time for the holidays!
November 17, 2007:
http://gethuman.com/
From TIH producer Drew C: "Lists of how to get through automated messages systems as fast as possible. Honestly, usually you just push '0', but some companies have some pretty weird backdoors."
November 10, 2007:
http://stencilrevolution.com/
They calls it "Collectively reconstructing the urban canvas". I calls it creative social disruption. I like Sixten's chops.
November 3, 2007:
http://englishrussia.com/
Russian mayhem site suggested by Elvis. The masthead - "Just because something cool happens daily on 1/6 of the Earth surface."
October 27, 2007:
http://prometheusradio.org
A Low power radio communiy website dedicated to "freeing the airwaves from corporate control"
October 20, 2007:
http://ted.com
Home to the TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) conferences. Tons of great videos of past conference speakers, including some of my favorite nerd weirdos, like this year's Stephen Pinker, Theo Jansen, and Hod Lipson and his self-aware robots.
October 13, 2007:
http://bethe.cornell.edu/
QuickTimes of quantum physics lectures delivered in 1999 by Hans Bethe, the legendary physicist who brought Richard Feynman from Los Alamos to Cornell.
October 6, 2007:
http://ldraw.org/
"LDraw™ is an open standard for LEGO CAD programs that allow the user to create virtual LEGO models and scenes." That's insane.
September 29, 2007:
http://www.virtualdali.com
A comprehensive Flash-driven site dedicated to Salvidor Dali. I fell in love with his early works (1910-1927).
September 22, 2007:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/
Urban Dictionary is a slang dictionary that contributors add to and vote on.
For example:
1. zoomer
14 thumbs up, 13 thumbs down
A person who sells fake drugs and then takes off before being found out."Damn! that zoomer just sold me cat nip!"
2. ZOOMER
4 up, 5 down
n. Instance in which one accidentally inhales a small piece of Marijuana whilst smoking a cigarette of said substance.Fuck my throat hurts. Why? I just caught a fucking zoomer.
3. zoomer
4 up, 6 down
N. A nice way of saying shit.Nn "Hey, your dog left a zoomer in my garden."
Vb "Don't zoomer in your pants man"
September 15, 2007:
http://www.cryptool.com/
From the site: "CrypTool is a freeware program which enables you to apply and analyze cryptographic mechanisms... CrypTool has implemented almost all state-of-the-art crypto functions and allows you to learn about and use, cryptography within the same environment." It's also open source and was initiated in part by Deutsche Bank Group... huh?!? Think about it.
Oh, and happy Software Freedom Day.
September 8, 2007:
http://www.opensourcemac.org/
It's the Mac community's turn for some open source resources.
September 1, 2007:
http://www.osalt.com
Find open source software alternatives to well-known commercial software. Just search for a software, like After Effects, and find its open source alternative(s)! Open sores no more.
August 25, 2007:
http://cryptome.org/
John L. Young's fabulous font of secrets. He's disclosed Cheney's "undisclosed location" and posted satellite photos of Rumsfeld's home as well as lot's more significant intel. It's the "the Google of national security." according to William Arkin, Washingtonpost.com columnist and NBC News military analyst. Thanks to Matt for pointing this one out!
August 18, 2007:
http://weirdfacts.com/
In Chicago - Law forbids eating in a place that is on fire.
August 11, 2007:
http://truecrypt.org/
Free open-source realtime disk encryption.
August 4, 2007:
http://hunkinsexperiments.com
Really more of a site for kids, but hey, I'm still a kid. At least I still feel like one. Tons of pretty darn cool science experiment instructions delivered in cartoon format. A lot of them I've never seen before and some of them potentially quite messy, which I like.
July 28, 2007:
http://www.yugop.com/
I thought I'd made this website of the week a long time ago... Apparently I was mistaken. Stellar Flash work from a master.
July 21, 2007:
http://cnt.org/
Dedicated to "sustainable communities - attainable results" with a ton of great online resources to do so.
July 14, 2007:
http://www.jacksonpollock.org/
A classic little Flash bauble that helps brings out your inner abstract-impressionist drunk.
July 7, 2007:
http://encyclopediadramatica.com
Refreshing tonic to the booknerdy inbred edit nazis at Wikipedia.
June 30, 2007:
http://www.machinima.com/
A good place to get aquainted with a very interesting new artform born out of MMRPG worlds. Don't know what MMRPGs are? Go there and find out.
June 23, 2007:
http://bayimg.com
A brand new service from our favortie criminals at The Pirate Bay... an image hosting service like Flickr, but without the censorship!
June 16, 2007:
http://archive.org/
After a flurry of posts by Dr. Biggs about the amazing content in their movies section, I decided it was high time for a tip of the hell hat to this venerable web institution. Before wikipedia, there was archive.org.
June 9, 2007:
http://www.slackerastronomy.org/
Why? Mostly just for the name, but there's also good stuff too, including a collection of amusing and geeky podcasts with episode titles like "Lite Brite Supernovae" and "Dirty Rotten Astronomers". Also be sure to check out their Slackerpedia Galactica!
April 21, 2007:
http://darwin-online.org.uk/
Based on the recent Supreme Court decision and it's assault upon and erosion of the very notion of judicial precedent, I suspect we'll soon also be revisting the "Scopes Monkey Trial". This site may prove handy. It contains by their own admission "the largest collection of writings by and about Darwin ever published". Love the scans of the books and the HTML transcripts on the right side are handy.
April 7, 2007:
http://grand-illusions.com
OK, yes they're shilling for toys, but there's some good science there too. And toys!
Feb 17, 2007:
http://mturk.com
Help take part in tasks utilizing "artificial artificial intellegence" and maybe even do some good in this world while you're at it - and I forgot to mention this during the segment., get paid!
Feb 10, 2007:
http://pipes.yahoo.com
More Web 2.0 mashup mayhem! Quote from the site: "Pipes is a hosted service that lets you remix feeds and create new data mashups in a visual programming environment. The name of the service pays tribute to Unix pipes, which let programmers do astonishingly clever things by making it easy to chain simple utilities together on the command line." Tim O'Reilly calls Pipes a "milestone in the history of the Intermnet" ...that's good enough for me!
Jan 27, 2007:
http://indexed.blogspot.com/
The author uses it to "think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math."
Jan 20, 2007:
http://www.backyard-ballistics.com
Not responsible.
Jan 13, 2007:
http://www.photobooth.net
Quote from the site: "the most comprehensive photobooth
resource on the internet". Alrighty then! Thanks Mike!
Dec 16, 2006:
http://www.penny-arcade.com
Should've been done a long time ago... but for the last three of you out there who don't already know this fabled gaming and comics community.
Dec 09, 2006:
http://ninapaley.com/
Official site of "America's best-loved unknown cartoonist".
Dec 02, 2006:
http://psiphon.civisec.org/
Are you a hactivist wannabe... go here to help people who live in counties that censor the internet regain unfettered access.
Nov 11, 2006:
http://www.folkstreams.net
Blurb from this very cool site - "A National Preserve of Documentary Films about American Roots Cultures streamed with essays about the traditions and filmmaking. The site includes transcriptions, study and teaching guides, suggested readings, and links to related websites." - I really like the Alan Lomax vids!
Sept 30, 2006:
http://www.btjunkie.org
Even more torrents than The Pirate Bay!
Sept 23, 2006:
http://www.sellaband.com
An interesting new model that brings interesting new bands and their interested new fans closer together than ever before.
Sept 16, 2006:
http://www.gregarius.net
"Gregarius is a web-based RSS/RDF/ATOM feed aggregator,
designed to run on your web server, allowing you access to your news sources
from wherever you want." Nice.
Sept 2, 2006:
http://www.freetheplant.com
Life, liberty and the pursuit of Cannabis! Check
out the Top 10 Pot Studies the Government Wished it Had Never Funded. It's funny because it's true! Props to Dan on this one. Oh yeah... if you want to try out a little videoham action, enter the following string into a Google search: "inurl:CgiStart?page=Single" And go here for more info in general about how some folks are using IP cams without bothering to secure them: http://www.defeatingthehacker.com/videoham/
Aug 12, 2006:
http://www.organicpixel.com
One of my secret website link stashes, now yours!
July 22, 2006:
http://www.consumating.com
Because it's cooler than MySpace... Props to Redbecca for this one!
July 8, 2006:
http://www.samuraikittens.com
I'm totally against it and that's the only reason I'm
pointing it out.
July 1, 2006:
http:/www.fjax.net
Even cooler than Ajax... use the XML parsing power of Flash and get all RIA with it.
June 17, 2006:
http://www.planetary.org/programs/projects/innovative_technologies/stardustathome/
A lousy URL, but a great opportunity to help do real, valuable scientifc research right in your home!
June 10, 2006:
http://www.milkyelephant.com
From the lost archvies... still delicious milky goodness.
June 3, 2006:
http://www.allofmp3.com
Possibly illegal, transact at your own risk.
May 13, 2006:
http://www.mucca-pazza.org
In honor of the first national televised (Conan O'Brian) appearance of my new favorite circus punk marching band, which just also happens to feature my dearest, darling Spank! collaborator... Evie!!!
April 29, 2006:
http://www.web20workgroup.com
A sort of blog portal for all things Web 2.0
April 1, 2006:
http://www.strangenewproducts.com
Pretty self-explanatory, I think.
March 25, 2006:
http://www.dorkbot.org
"People doing strange things with electricity."
March 18, 2006:
http://www.youtube.com
You probably already know this one... but if you don't, here's a great time waster! Tons of odd videos uploaded by tons of odd humans all freely available for your perusal.
February 25, 2006:
http://www.barcamp.org
From their site: "BarCamp is an ad-hoc un-conference born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos and interaction from attendees." Sounds like a recipe for chaos to me, which is why I'm all over it.
February 18, 2006:
http://www.instructables.com
From their site: "Instructables is a step-by-step collaboration system that helps you record and share your projects with a mixture of images, text, ingredient lists, CAD files, and more. We hope to make documentation simple and fast. Show your colleagues how to operate a machine, show your friends how to build a kayak, show the world how to make cool stuff." Yah!
February 11, 2006:
http://www.proce55ing.net
An open source programming language created to teach fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context and to serve as a software sketchbook and professional production tool. It's used by places like MIT's Media Lab, so you just know it's gotta be cool. It runs on Linux Mac and PCs but you do need Java installed.
February 4, 2006:
http://www.phobialist.com
It ain't pretty.
January 28, 2006:
http://science.nasa.gov/realtime/Jpass/25/JPass.asp
Our second NASA site of the year and our second satellite tracking utility, 'cept this one doesn't require you to register... use it to track SuitSat!
January 21, 2005:
http://www.cuteoverload.com
So damn cute it's positively subversive.
January 14, 2006:
http://www.worldwind.arc.nasa.gov
Fly around Earth, or the Moon for that matter,,, Superman style in fullblown 3-D!!
July 23, 2005:
http://www.aimfight.com/
From the site: "AIMFight crawls through the depths of the Internet to answer the all-important question that plagues us all: How popular am I right this second?"
July 16, 2005:
http://www.voresoel.dk/
Website for the world's first open source beer!.
July 9, 2005:
http://www.or-live.com
The home of live surgical video on the internet.
July 2, 2005:
http://www.zefrank.com
Yet more quality time wasting pleasure.
June 25, 2005:
http://www.orisinal.com
Pure near-mindless bliss.
June 18, 2005:
http://www.morsehellhole.blogspot.com
We don't normally do blogs but apparently we sometimes make exceptions.
June 11, 2005:
http://www.diveintogreasemonkey.org
More power than you deserve.
June 4, 2005:
http://www.toontracker.com
Capt'n Sailorbird? Colonel Bleep?? Savoir Faire??? They're all here.
May 7, 2005:
http://www.exile.ru
Highly recommended by our very own real doctor, Dr. Bigosinski. Bigs is big on the Death Porn articles.
April 30, 2005:
http://www.strandbeest.com
Absolutely brilliantly mad. Plastic "creatures" that walk the beach via wind power. Check out the videos via the "film" link on the front page.
April 23, 2005:
http://www.feralchildren.com
A submission from the original l'enfant savage, Drew. Thanks, you wild child you.
April 16, 2005:
http://www.unpopart.org
Lot's of art, some of it pretty darn harsh, which of course is why we like it. Thanks again Pete!
April 2, 2005:
http://www.balloonhat.com
Without a doubt, the finest site dedicated to balloon hats on the web. Hats off to Tonya for the tip!
March 19, 2005:
http://www.crazymeds.org
The good, bad and funny of psychiatric medications.
March 12, 2005:
http://www.monkeywire.org
The premier source of monkey and ape news for all us primates. Kudos again Kristen!
March 5, 2005:
http://www.nationmaster.com
A website that allows users to generate graphs based on numerical data extracted from the CIA World Factbook. Thanks Pete!
February 26, 2005:
http://www.heavens-above.com
All you need to know about when to look up and observe (among other cool things) Iridium satellites burning up in the atmosphere... all generated in real-time and customized for your location and time zone!
February 19, 2005:
http://www.micro.magnet.fsu.edu
The Molecular Expressions website. Groovy psychedelic micrographs of beer, ice cream, feathers, buckyballs... you name it!
February 12, 2005:
http://www.screentoys.com
From Andy Foulds, the guy that brought us virtual bubblewrap and Tony Blair chasing a pound note with his nose.
February 4, 2005:
http://www.pantheon.org
Home of the Encyclopedia Mythica. Check out the bestiary.
January 22, 2005:
http://www.billyblob.com
Sad and sick and so attractive.
January 15, 2005:
http://www.disturbingauctions.com
Emotionally scarring offerings at Ebay... Once again, thanks Kristen!
January 8, 2005:
http://www.soundtoys.net
Overdue listing of a site that's tons o' interactive audio/visual fun.
December 18, 2004:
http://www.snopes.com
One of those no brainers... The Urban Legends Reference Pages.
December 11, 2004:
http://www.recycleforbreastcancer.org
Quote from the site: "A fundraising program created to support breast cancer research and promote the recycling of electronic waste" ... It's all good. Thanks Alison!
December 4, 2004:
http://marryanamerican.ca
Canadians open their hearts and homes to those of us down under who just can't hack another 4 years of Bush.
October 16, 2004:
http://www.b3ta.com
A community surrounding the nexus of material from the purile minds behind viking
kitties and badgers.
October 2, 2004:
http://www.wikipedia.org
Sort of an open source encyclopedia, Wikipedia allows anyone to contribute to it's corpus of knowledge. It's also a great intro into the whole wide wacky world of wiki.
September 25, 2004:
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com
Not just another blog, great Flash and other neat trash too.
September 18, 2004:
http://www.levitated.net
Absolutely lovely, brilliant site... helps remind me how ignorant I am.
August 28, 2004:
http://www.underground.zork.net
Origami Underground, home of pornogami!
August 21, 2004:
http://www.lifegems.com
Transform your dead relatives into blingbling.
August 14, 2004:
http://www.collectmad.com
Home of the Don Martin Dictionary. Thanks to Ken!
August 7, 2004:
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com
Sorry Chuck, no "dat" in The Tall-Tale Creature Gallery , but it's all still good.
July 31, 2004:
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/news_events/exhibits/futuristics/
Transportation Futuristics. I'm a sucker for this stuff... I want my monorail now!
July 24, 2004:
http://www.webjay.org
Foist your taste in music on others through the miracle of the web!
July 17, 2004:
http://www.graveyards.com
You don't have a URL like this unless you registered it around 1996, which is in fact the case. Check out the dead boy and his stone dead dog.
July 10, 2004:
http://www.presstube.com
Lovely Flash site. Check out the archives too.
July 3, 2004:
http://www.picturingchicago.com
Pretty city. And be sure to start using Firefox ...now.
June 26, 2004:
http://www.pogo.org
The website of The Project On Government Oversight... No possums.
June 19, 2004:
http://www.peeball.com
It's for a good cause.
June 12, 2004:
http://www.garbage-house.com
Self-described as "a veritable festering stinkpile of a site that leaves an odd smell that the neighbors curiously won't notice."
June 5, 2004:
http://www.fundrace.org
I admit I stole this one from The Tavis Smiley Show's tech guy Omar Wasow, but it's just so cool I couldn't pass it up. Find out what which presidential candidates your neighbors support, how much they contributed, where they live, what their professions are... actually, it's kinda frightening.
May 22, 2004:
http://www.filmref.com
Strictly Film School. Lot's of info on all the great films I've never heard of or seen.
May 15, 2004:
http://www.r3f.org
Home of the International Robot Racing Federation. I don't necessarily approve... just pointing out their existence.
May 8, 2004:
http://www.dismuke.org
Vintage phonograph recordings from 1900-1939 make for excellent surfing music.
May 1, 2004:
http://www.gpsdrawing.com
Get a load of what the geeks in Oxford are up to with their GPS receivers.
April 24, 2004:
http://www.viralmeister.com
Constantly scanning the web for the next subservient chicken.
April 17, 2004:
http://www.agonybooth.com
If you love to hate really awful movies, you're home.
April 10, 2004:
http://www.subservientchicken.com
From Matt. Make a guy in a chicken suit (and what appears to be garters) do your bidding. Yes, it's really viral marketing for Burger King, but I don't care... it's still cool.
April 3, 2004:
http://www.maakies.com
This one's for Drinky Crow.
March 26, 2004:
http://www.christianhacker.org
From one of our listeners. Thanks Louis!
March 20, 2004:
http://www.timecube.com
In honor of this vernal equinox, a site that explains it all.
March 13, 2004:
http://www.grandchallenge.org/
DARPA's done it again. From the folks who brought you the internet... The Grand Challenge realtime live in a 3D satellite mapped environment that you can fly around in and check the progress of the autonomous robotic racers. We're of course all rooting for robots to run amuck at the finish line causing much mayhem and bloodshed.
March 6, 2004:
http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=5090
The Detroit Metro Times' Abandoned Shelter of the Month. Seems to be moribund but still another great archive documenting the amazing decay of Detroit. Sort of reminds you of Chernobyl. Thanks Elvis for the turning me on to the freaky motorcycle chik from Kiev.
February 21, 2004:
http://www.privatehand.com
Self-described as "The chronicles of an art whore". One of them thar groovy Flash sites.
February 14, 2004:
http://www.bugmenot.com/
Tired of websites forcing you to register just to look at their damn content? Go here, type in the URL and you're there.
February 7, 2004:
http://www.drunkonia.com/
I've been holding on to this one for a while as an emergency backup website of the week. Krys and Drew approved.
January 31, 2004:
http://www.cruel.com
This one's a suggestion from the bitter blind guy.
January 24, 2004:
http://www.mumbleboy.com
From the erased URL Labs archives, a lost treasure.
January 17, 2004:
http://mars.telascience.org
Maestro headquarters. Chuck's right, it is a crappy name... but still worth a WOTW designation. Download and run a scaled down version of the very same software that the Mars rover is using to navigate. It's Java! It's cool! It's buggy!
January 10, 2004:
http://www.weebls-stuff.com
Come for the toons, stay for the badger.
January 3, 2004:
http://origin.mars5.jpl.nasa.gov/home/
I don't care if you think it's a huge waste of money, I think it's cool.
December 20, 2003:
http://www.googlism.com
An ingenious use of the massively powerful Google search engine towards an exquisite waste of time.
December 13, 2003:
http://www.eaa.org
The Experimental Aircraft Association, in honor of the 100th anniversary of powered flight. I'm also a member and card carrying geek. You can check out a photo from my recreation of the event in the Random section.
November 15, 2003:
http://www.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.com
I know...one of the most obnoxious URLs in the history of the web, but worth it. The interactive collages are pretty damn nasty and the midi files are atrocious. I love these kids whoever they are.
October 18, 2003:
http://www.awfulnice.com/
Sparking up the Halloween season, the cutest little dead kid on the net, "Young Death" and other disturbing oddities.
September 6, 2003:
http://www.fiendster.com/
I'm only making this website of the week now because I currently exstimate the half-life on this parody site and the site it parodies to about 3 days. Get it while it's still kinda fresh.
August 30, 2003:
http://www.bushflash.com/
Seems I'm on a roll - yet another harsh Flash site! And be sure to check out the excellent psychedelic Quicktimes while you're at it.
August 23, 2003:
http://www.blackmustache.com/
Bitter socio-political satire in the
guise of Flash animations. Just my cup o' tea!
August 16, 2003:
http://cmart.design.ru
Conclave obscurum... our very first Russian site.
Beautiful, brilliant, exquisite, frightening and Sean Hopp approved!
And be sure to check out listener Tim Ferguson's great site, Auntiefashions.com for all your t-shirts with a message needs.
August 9, 2003:
http://www.churchofeuthanasia.org
A sometimes self-promotional piece of fluff, but also often pretty darn funny and awfully harsh... Just the way I like it. WARNING: NOT FOR CHILDREN!!!
August 2, 2003:
http://www.vectorpark.com
From El Jeffe hisself... a cool little virtual amusement park.
July 26, 2003:
http://www.boycott-riaa.com
A great site for information no matter what side of the fence you're currently sitting on. Is that physically possible?
July 19, 2003:
http://www.urban75.com
Quote from their site: "UK ezine featuring bulletin boards, games, photos, protest, rave, drugs & more. This site is strictly non-profit - no banners, no tie-ins, no ads." Check out their fine collection of useless games.
July 12, 2003:
http://www.retrocrush.com/
Oh Gawd, I'm making this website of the week mostly for the Betty Paige collection. PLEASE! - Send me some website suggestions now!
June 21, 2003:
http://www.chemtrailcentral.com/
...if you aren't quite paranoid enough.
June 14, 2003:
http://www.vmyths.com/
Another golden oldie from the lost archives, blasting online myths and hoxes away with plain facts. Do your friends a big favor and go there before forwarding that next missive about email taxes, NEA funding or Nigerian fund transfers. And go here right now to see the prez do something believed to be physical impossible until these photos were released.
June 7, 2003:
http://www.wardriving.com/
Looking for information on how to locate unsecured wireless networks in order to fulfill all your wi-fi-hi-jinx needs?. Here you go!
May 31, 2003:
http://www.sodaplay.com/
From the "lost archives", a return of SodaPlay - bigger and better than ever. What's SodaPlay? Just go. And check out SodaRace while you're there.
May 24, 2003:
http://www.fark.com/
Remember, it's not news, it's Fark.
May 17, 2003:
http://www.insecure.org/
Download Nmap and pretend you're in Matrix Reloaded!
May 10, 2003:
http://www.damnhellasskings.com/
Just because I like their damnhellassname.
May 3, 2003:
http://www.nspeace.org/
The North Suburban Peace Initiative. A small local group doing big things.
April 26, 2003:
http://webware.cite-musique.fr/www/gamelan/
The best online intereactive gamelan... ever.
April 12, 2003:
http://www.re-code.com
UPC barcode satire/culture jam. Go there now before Walmart has it's way with these young, brave folk.
April 5, 2003:
http://www.deadtech.net
A local collaborative group of artists and techno-wiz types who
recently shared billing with the Contraptionistas
at last week's VersionFest
. Reverse engineering control of shopping cart locks via
inaudible tones is just the tip of the iceburg.
March 22, 2003:
http://www.dontoons.com
Don Asmussen's
political toons in easy to take Flash form. My fav is Operation
Terrortubbies.
March 15, 2003:
http://svt.se/svt/jsp/Crosslink.jsp?d=3015
Read My Lips. Those
nutty Swedes that brought you the Bush/Blair love song video. Some
are in English, others not... most are pretty darn funny. OOOPS...
forgot to mention the candlelight vigil at the Wells Park gazebo
this sunday night at 7pm. It's part of a nationwide candlelight
vigil sponsored by moveon.org.
...Sorry Kristen!
March 8, 2003:
http://www.whitehouse.org
A cheeky parody site that
recently felt the wrath of Dick Cheney and the chill air of
clampdown.
March 1, 2003:
http://www.idleworm.com
Check out “Gulf War
2 (aka World War 2.5)”. We found it sadly plausible,
but funny.
February 22, 2003:
http://www.moveon.org/winwithoutwar
...sounds better than the
alternatives to me.
February 15, 2003:
http://offline.area3.net/wartime/showit.php
There's a URL for you.
It's for a good cause though... It's the Wartime Project.
"Reflections and reactions against war past, present
and future by digital and network artists."
February 8, 2003:
http://www.theuser.org
Absolutely, positively the
most beautiful music ever generated from an array of decrepit
dot-matrix printers. Plus an opportunity to listen live
to a Montreal silo!?
February 1, 2003:
http://www.googlefight.com
Pit Chuck Mertz against Mancow
and see what you get!
January 18, 2003:
http://www.0TV.com
One from the lost archives,
but still going strong...a new short video every day plus
the fabulous Add-a-panel comics!
January 18, 2003:
http://www.amorphoscapes.com
Beautiful experiments.
"Audio visual relationships between and art and science...
maybe."
^ top
December 21, 2002:
http://www.cyberarmy.com
Fighting the good fight for
a free and independent internet.
December 14, 2002:
http://www.mine-control.com
Pushing interactivity into
some very cool new places.
December 7, 2002:
http://www.bypassgroup.org
A bunch of cool locals promoting
collaborative art projects. My kind of folk.
November 12, 2002:
http://www.konstruktiv.net
Our producer Kevin Harris
called it "best site ever". Whether that's
the case or not, it most certainly qualifies for WSOTW.
October 12, 2002:
http://www.sklerosystems.com
Home of the Peace Pumpkin
Project.
September 28, 2002:
http://www.rathergood.com
Where Viking Kitties finally
taught me the actual lyrics to Led Zepplin's Immigrant Song.
September 28, 2002:
http://www.thingsihate.org
Can you tell what kind of
mood I've been in?
September 14, 2002:
http://www.portalofevil.com
They should have a link to
us!
September 7, 2002:
http://www.theweirdsite.com
Enough weirdness to keep you
occupied for days... if that's your idea of occupation.
August 24, 2002:
http://www.urllabs.com
This place rocks.
August 17, 2002:
http://www.gravity-society.org
A portal to mysterious physics
like anti-gravity. The folks at NASA are currently funding
research! People right now are building propellant-less
flying
machines!
It sounds like lunacy except... IT'S ALL TRUE!
August 3, 2002:
http://www.defcon.org
It's DefCon X. Their
10th anniversary!! So many hacking memories...
July 27, 2002:
http://www.coreybarba.com
Don't normally promote personal
websites, but Corey's a great artist and I recently purchased
some of his work and raising his visibility could enhance
my investment.
July 20, 2002:
http://www.deathclock.com
This will motivate you.
July 13, 2002:
http://www.cardcops.com
If you want to see if hackers
are passing your credit cards around like candy, go here.
July 6, 2002:
http://www.erowid.org/
Lot's of very useful information
for psychotrophically inclined.
June 22, 2002:
http://www.networkforgood.org/
Not just another click and
feel good site... Some great info and links for those interested
in actually doing something to change things for the better.
June 15, 2002:
http://www.rollingthundertour.org/
"...one hell of a good
time every step of the way back to true democracy."
June 8, 2002:
http://www.stromwatch.com/
Learn some amazing and appalling
factoids about our oldest senator. Thanks Krys!
June 1, 2002:
http://www.khamush.com/
War on terrorism, threats
of nuclear war, global warming, ecological meltdown, civil
breakdown.... time for something transcendent.
May 25, 2002:
http://www.live365.com/
Well internet radio got a
reprieve this week when the Librarian of Congress rejected
the royalty fee proposals of the Copyright Arbitration Royalty
Panel (CARP). But who knows what they'll rule on June
20, so enjoy your internet radio now kids... and in the meantime
you might want to learn how to get the powers that be to listen
to reason at saveinternetradio.org...
while there's still time to make a difference.
May 18, 2002:
http://www.asylumeclectica.com/
Wow! This place gives
rotten.com
a run for it's money!
May 11, 2002:
http://www.saveinternetradio.org/
May 21 is the deadline for
the Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel to decide whether
internet radio is to survive. Make yourself heard ...NOW!
April 27, 2002:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/hot/2001/05/gallery.html
The Carnegie Mellon School
of Computer Science's Gallery of CSS Descramblers. Geeks
gettin' jiggy.
April 20, 2002:
http://www.leisuretown.com
Revisit an old favorite.
Dilbert on crack I calls it.
April 14, 2002:
http://www.vitw.org
Voices in the Wilderness.
Go there and learn the truth.
April 6, 2002:
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com
Don't normally do music review
sites, but this local operation is a class act... no thanks
to Kevin.
March 30, 2002:
http://www.rubbermonkey.org
The online home of the Rubber
Monkey Puppet Theatre. Click on the "Deus Ex Machina
" link to learn more about the exhibition currently going
on featuring machines producing art. I've got my Lego
artbot "Grig" participating again.
March 16, 2002:
http://www.vectorlounge.com
Just plain cool. Check
out the great Flash puppet...
http://www.vectorlounge.com/04_amsterdam/jam/wireframe.html
March 9, 2002:
http://www.coudal.com/moom.php
MOOM. The Museum of
Online Museums. A fantastic collection of links to brick-an-mortar
museum sites plus some exclusively web-based exhibits.
Everything from Gauguin to a collection of ominous needlepoint!
March 2, 2002:
http://www.enteract.com/~sickdysk/
In honor of the eminent closing
of Chicago's greatest coffehouse, The Nervous Center.
God bless you kids.
February 23, 2002:
http://www2.netcetera.nl/~iaaa/
Home of the Institute of Artificial
Art Amsterdam. You MUST see the Department of Artifacial
Expression's collaborations with Arthur and the Solenoids
and watch the Quicktime clip. It WILL change your life.
February 16, 2002:
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/
Don't normally recommend government
sites too often, but this one seems deserving. Lot's
of facts about pretty much every country on the planet.
Also a good method to assay the CIA's general take on things.
February 9, 2002:
http://www.soulbath.com
Just another internet art
site? Perhaps, but it kept me amused for quite awhile.
If you've got some free time, free your mind and your mouse
will follow.
February 2, 2002:
http://ceruleanstudios.com
Home of the makers of Trillian,
an ingenious IM client software that allows users to contact
any of their IM buddies.. be they at AOL, ICQ, MSN Messenger,
Yahoo! Messenger and all within a single window. Well,
at least that was case until AOL started blocking them...
January 26, 2002:
http://www.rhizome.org
If you love art, particularly
internet-based art... have I got a site for you! Click
on just about any link there and be prepared to be pleasantly
immersed for the next hour or two.
January 19, 2002:
http://www.setpixel.com
Local genius Charles Forman's
exquisite site. Many beautiful Shockwave demos and games.
This guy's got it!
January 12, 2002:
http://www.mathbat.com
Sean Hopp's online world...full
of great visual and aural art.. and all of it frothing forth
from the fertile, fevered mind of the man.
January
5, 2002:
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/
They don't get much more geeky
than this. But fun! Check out the "Powers
of Ten" java applet and find your place in the universe.
Thanks Pam!
^ top
December 1, 2001:
http://www.cityarts.com
John Klima's site is full of great ideas on how to creatively, interactively use the web in collaborative ways using real-time data. Glasbead, a spherical music machine run by as many as 200 simultaneous users was a smash hit at Siggraph this year.
November 24, 2001:
oddtodd.com
This unemployed miscreant doesn't need any more press but hey, I liked the cartoon.
November 3, 2001:
Get your war on
Oh man. Thanks Jeffy.
October 27, 2001:
http://www.amcomm.org
The Association for Multimedia Communications, a fine organization here in Chicago is sponsoring the first annual Flash Fest contest. Here's an opportunity to strut your flashiest Flash stuff. I know I'll be there. Check out the site for info on this event and many other very worthy projects.
October 20, 2001:
http://www.presstube.com
Strictly for fun! Animation of a very distinctive style applied via Flash plus lot's of other neato time wasters. Also a place to hear one of my fav groups around Chicago, K-RAD. Thanks again Polly!
October 6, 2001:
http://www.openp2p.com
A fairly geeky site dedicated to the promotion of that most democratic of technologies, Peer to Peer via the most democratic technological movement, Open Source. Kudos to Polly Greathouse for the great tip!
September 22, 2001:
http://www.weirdwebbed.com
It can certainly be argued that life is already sufficiently weird these days, but if your looking for a kinder gentler insanity to return to normalcy...
September 15, 2001:
http://www.rubbermonkey.org
This is somewhat self serving since I'll be involved, but on Sept 21 Rubbermonkey theatre/gallery will presenting an opening titled "Deus Ex Machina". It should be a very thought provoking and fun show and a great excuse to divert attention if only for an evening from the media frenzy.
September 1, 2001:
http://www.prwatch.org
I lifted this from Jorn Barger's stupendous robotwisdom.com. Thanks Jorn! Check it out to get to the truth behind major government and corporate public relations campaigns designed to lie, confuse and distort.
August 25, 2001:
http://www.thebranflakes.com
Although I'm not up on the band, I do love their site. Especially the area called "Scrumpdillyishus Land". Go there and enjoy the wealth of Flash based weirdness.
August 4, 2001:
http://www.cipherwar.com/echelon
Oct 21 will mark Jam Echelon Day 2001. Go here for a pre-emptive knowledge gorging and learn all about why Echelon needs to be jammed.
July 28, 2001:
http://www.freesklyarov.org
The U.S. is currently holding a Russian national in the first criminal case involving the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) after giving a presentation at the recent Def Con conference. Even the company which first brought this man's actions to light for the FBI, now wants him out of jail, but U.S. Attorney Robert Mueller who also happens to be slated for the post of Director of the FBI won't budge. Something's gotta give. Learn more about this sordid tale here...
July 14, 2001:
http://www.defcon.org
The ninth annual gathering of the hacker tribes takes place in Las Vegas this weekend. You can visit virtually via streaming media and peruse a very nice archive of previous conventions... that is if you're not afraid of being hacked while visiting.
July 7, 2001:
http://www.appliedautonomy.com
The age of robotic activism has arrived!!
June 30, 2001:
http://www.sucks.com
Hey all you fellow miscreants out there... If you're looking for a place to spread your bile smeared opinions have I got a site for you!
June 23, 2001:
http://www.xiph.org
If you've so far been afraid of the open sores movement, perhaps the folks at The Xiphophorus Company can turn your pretty little head around with their Ogg Vorbis project... which just may make you say "MP3 who?".
June 9, 2001:
http://www.ari.net/nordicalite
A valuable lesson awaits all my not-so -web-savy friends. Click all the way through and marvel at the FTC's wily ways at warning you of the wily ways of others.
June 9, 2001:
http://www.ari.net/nordicalite
A valuable lesson awaits all my not-so -web-savy friends. Click all the way through and marvel at the FTC's wily ways at warning you of the wily ways of others.
June 2, 2001:
http://www.vmyths.com
You can never have enough websites dedicated to debunking computer virus myths, hoaxes, urban legends, and general web based hysteria.
May 19, 2001:
http://www.peacefire.org
I'm absolutely positive that I made this a website of the week sometime in the distant past but alas, there's no evidence of it in the archives. Don't know why, but there you have it. I remember covering the release of their anti-censorware software called what else... Peacefire. In any case they were back in the news this week, so I decided the time was ripe to finally right this wrong. Welcome back Peacefire!
May 12, 2001:
http://www.spyware.com
The shareware you've been downloading may be secretly tracking you, unless...
April 28, 2001:
http://www.disinfo.com
In view of their recent Webby nomination they hardly need more accolades, but what the heck! It's the least I can do for them consiering they turned me on to madman Grant Morrison. Check out his interview and learn how to create your very own magic.
April 21, 2001:
http://www.myvideogames.com
Their collection of old Atari
TV commercials got me all verklempt.
April 14, 2001:
http://www.marlysmagazine.com
I'm an old fan of Lynda Barry,
but it was finally Jorn's weblog that got me to visit her
fabulous site.
April 7, 2001:
http://www.scottmccloud.com
Not just animation's getting
a shot in the arm via the powers of the almighty web... that
good old fashion format, the comic is also being revitalized
and even twisted into some brand new forms. Check out
"Choose Your Own Carl" and see what I mean.
March 31, 2001:
http://www.sharesniffer.com
Salon finally and officially
agrees with me... P2P cannot be stopped no matter what RIAA
wishes, wants or does. This stuff is pure!
March 24, 2001:
http://www.webwasher.com
Help hasten the era of subscription
based content on the web while surfing in advertising-free
comfort. Wait a minute...is this really a good thing?
Whatever, it's your call now.
March 17, 2001:
http://www.nakednews.com
Sorry! I just think
it's funny.
March 10, 2001:
http://www.infoanarchy.org
The RIAA may have won a battle by successfully muzzling Napster, but they certainly won't win the war over file sharing. Not with resources like this around.
Feb 24, 2001:
http://www.stopthewar.com
A site advocating sensible drug policies. Hmmm.... I find their ideas intriguing and would like to subscribe to their newsletter.
Feb 10, 2001:
http://near.jhuapl.edu
Just in time for Valentine's day, the Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous mission is about to plant a big kiss on it's object of desire, the asteroid named Eros (after the Greek god of love). Ain't it romantic!
Feb 3, 2001:
http://www.milkyelephant.com
Check out the section called mumbleboy... best description I've come up with yet is Hello Kitty on acid.
Jan 27, 2001:
http://www.sundanceonlinefilmfestival.org
The very first Sundance Online Film Festival.
Jan 20, 2001:
http://www.skepdic.com
Are you as deeply skeptical about what everybody tells you as I am? You should be. Believe me.
Jan 13, 2001:
http://www.somethingawful.com
Just remember this, always remember this... Cliff Yablonski hates you.
2000
Dec 23, 2000:
http://www.zerotv.com
Lots o' fun here kids. Check out Mark Borchardt and Mike Schank's (of "American Movie" fame) new series... or head to my favorite area, the comics. It's not what you think... way way cool. And you can even contribute to the mayhem.
Dec 16, 2000:
http://www.popularpower.com
A new use of distributed, peer to peer networking that's not even necessarily evil... you might even help cure a disease.
Dec 09, 2000:
http://www.ndroid.com
Artyfarty, but fun!
Dec 02, 2000:
http://chaos.no-such.com
our old buddies at Hell.com have a special super secret site up for some beta testing...beat the hell out of it.
Nov 25, 2000:
Carnivore feedback
A URL so long and ugly, I hid it.... but it is your chance to voice your opinion on the FBI's plans to spy on YOU to the DOJ.
Nov 18, 2000:
TheBeatles.com
...bout time. But it really is THE OFFICIAL BEATLES WEBSITE. Apple corp. is paying the bills.
Nov 11, 2000:
ZappyBaby.de
Only the Germans could come up with this site. Want-to-be-pregnant women on the go will forever be in their debt.
Nov 4, 2000:
AboutPolitics.com
Home of the Political Site of the Day.
Sept 30, 2000:
DotComix.com
Animation based on an engine kinda like flash, but proprietary. Still, worth the effort.
Sept 22, 2000:
NullSoft.com
From the folks who brought you among other wonders, Winamp, Shoutcast, Aimster and GNUTELLA for Christ's sake...what took me so long? All hail Nullsoft!
Sept 9, 2000:
evolution-control.com
These kids should probably should doff their caps in the general direction of Negativeland, but they had me from the Dan Rather ditty, "Rocked by Rape".
Sept 2, 2000:
FindAGrave.com
Wanna know where they buried the evidence? Look here.
Aug 26, 2000:
blah-blah.com
Helping indies get the properties properly displayed on the web. Got an idea? Think blah-blah.
Aug 19, 2000:
Chuck's in the wilds of Michigan so there's no show.
Aug 12, 2000:
Metallicaisgreedy.com
Makes me think there is some kind of justice in this world.
Aug 5, 2000:
Icebox.com
Yet another pretty cool animation site based on Flash technology. God I love Macromedia... And John K. Yup, he's there too.
July 29, 2000:
Napigator.com
Who cares if Napster ever goes down due to legal problems... you've got Napigator, your free navigator to nap servers. Take that RIAA!!
July 22, 2000:
DarkPassage.com
THE urban exploration site. Come take a crawl along the corroded underbelly of urban america and see what's inside that huge tire on I-94 just outside of Detroit.
July 15, 2000:
No show that week people.....go home.
July 08, 2000:
SearchBastard.com
If you like abuse while you surf, this is the search engine for you, you big dope.
July 01, 2000:
PT Barnum's Lost Museum
Posted this very day and a work in progress, I haven't seen everything yet but it's very promising so far! A five-story museum in virtual space. A recreation of P.T's Museum of Un-Natural History, which burned down for the final time over a century ago. Check out Jeff Davis in drag!
June 24, 2000:
SodaPlay.com
An immensly entertaining java thingy posted by a way cool group from the UK. Kind of a mix of puppetry and cellular autamata. Brilliant I calls it.
June 17, 2000:
No show due to Chuck puking his brains out the night before...
June 10, 2000:
FlashKit.com
Possibly the best site for info on Macromedia's Flash anywhere on the web. At least in my book. I'm there constantly these days. They have put together a great community of folks more than willing to share freely all the tricks you'll need turn into a real Flash pro in no time. Maybe you'll even get a job!
June 03, 2000:
ModernHumorist.com
I was struggling to find a decent site this week and I started surfing randomly. I went to dumb.com and it was dumb. Then I went to stupid.com and guess what... it was stupid. So I went to ModernHumorist.com and found it much less dumb and stupid. How's that for a plug? Pretty enthusiastic, eh? Told you I was desperate.
May 27, 2000:
NUPD.com
Your dead uncle left you a million dollars and YOU DON"T EVEN KNOW IT!!! You would if you went here. It's the National Unclaimed Property Database and they know.
May 20, 2000:
GetSpeed.com
Desperate to find a faster connect to the internet? Go here, enter your zip code and you'll have dozens of options layed before you in seconds.
May 13, 2000:
JellyVision
Really shameless pandering here on my part. Still... a great line of funny, funny products. Tell 'em LaddieO sent you and make sure you mention how much I admire their operation and how wonderful I think they are and how I'd love to work at such a fantastic... oh never mind. I feel so dirty.
May 6, 2000:
ZeroPaid.com
The best forum I know of for the burgeoning Gnutella and Napster communities. The Wall of Shame was the story which first brought me here, but it's lots more than that. It really is a community. A community on the cutting edge of Freedom and Copyright Law issues and probably soon to be on the lam or digging further underground. Read the reprinted ZDnet story about the coming clampdown posted on their home page, "Share information, go to jail".
April 29, 2000:
Scour.com
Lot's of cool tools for streaming media, but my absolute fav is ScourCaster, which instantly turns you into a webcaster. I am the DJ and I know what I play!
April 22, 2000:
Eeggs.com
Just in time for Easter... A site jammed with those legendary software backdoors you've heard about. Start up your Excel program, click a few buttons and find yourself in a flight simulator or The Hall of Tortured Souls... whichever you prefer.
April 15, 2000:
Napster.com
Any company being sued by Metallica is way alright in my book.
April 8, 2000:
DialPad.com & FreeDSL.com
Two freebies for the price of one... er..
March 17, 2000:
StickDeath.com
Bloody gore updated every week!
March 4, 2000:
JibJab.com
One of the silliest sites I've ever seen... I loved it!! If for nothing, else go there to check out the fart waffle.
February 26, 2000:
Freedom.net
Our old hackers cum Security Experts at Zero-Knowledge offer a means for secure, safe, annonymous surfing.
February 19, 2000:
Beatnik.com
Sonify man, Sonify! A great spot that's full of tools and content to enhance your aural web experience.
February 12, 2000:
MyCIO.com
Your one-stop security shop.
February 5, 2000:
Observers.net
Worried about what AOL's doing with your email? I am. So are they, but they're watching and monitoring the 800 lb gorilla and reporting about it here.
January 29, 2000:
My.MP3.com
Mp3.com is embroiled in a lawsuit with the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) over this cool little feature. That should pique your interest.
January 22, 2000:
Care2.com
Click a button and help save the planet. What could be easier.
January 9, 2000:
SourceForge.com
Welcome to Geektown. SourceForge is a free online program repository and portal for the open source gang.
1999
December 11, 1999:
MP3Now.Com
If you're somehow still uninformed regarding the MP3 WORLD DOMINATION movement, tune in here.
PS... they've already won!
December 4, 1999:
NASA.Gov
Hey, they need some support right around now what with that metric gaff and all and with the Mars Polar Lander taking a dirt nap.
November 28, 1999:
Don't look at me.
November 20, 1999:
Dunno.
November 13, 1999:
Football break I believe.
November 6, 1999:
BurnAllGifs
Hey everybody... let's burn all our gifs! Go there. It will all make more sense.
October 30, 1999:
I was out.
October 23, 1999:
Britannica.com
Just one of the most thorough fonts of edited, researched and fact checked info anywhere. After an embarrasing few weeks of first being up then down then down then down, it's up and behaving beautifully.
October 16, 1999:
Must have been a Northwestern University Football game.
October 9, 1999:
NetAid.Org
Remember Cisco's gift to the world's poor... Can't believe this isn't a dead link. It isn't, I just checked!
October 2, 1999:
Out to lunch.
September 25, 1999:
Must have slept in... no record.
September 18, 1999:
ResFest
Not just a stupendous worldwide touring digital video fest, also a kick-ass streaming vid site.
September 11, 1999:
Useless Pages That just about says it all.
September 4, 1999:
Burning Man...
You want to be there... but like me, can't make it. Click for the next best thing.
August 28, 1999:
Cybertimes navigator...Ever wanna be a cub reporter for the New York Times? Well now you can! Or at least you can use the same resources they do to get their facts all nice and straight.
August 21, 1999:
Spumco.com... I'm pretty sure we did this one before, but I can't find any record of it... so here it is again. It's time to go back and visit the site even if we did do it before. It's a more mature site, although thankfully, the humor still is not.
August 14, 1999:
Wild Feeds TV
August 7, 1999:
Intranets.com... 24 megs free space on a free secure server ...Did I tell you it's free? Who cares! It's my birthday!
July 31, 1999:
AllAdvantage.com... Blurb to come. Just go there and look. Jeez, it takes two seconds. The |