Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
09oct2005
Stuff On My Cat, Do you like to put stuff on your cat? I don’t have a cat, but that site is amazing.
The 2-Variable Intuition Test measures your natural instincts in two completely different realms of thinking: Science and Emotion. Very interesting questions.
Candy Darling was a transsexual Warhol superstar who starred in Andy Warhol’s films Flesh and Women in Revolt.
memry is memory with flickr photos.
Top Ten Web Design Mistakes of 2005 can be read at Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox. Pretty early ;-)
Only people just know how to talk to people
Only people know just how to change the world
Only people realize the power of people
A million heads are better than one, so come on, get it on!
— John Lennon, Only People
A Trip To Windows Land, Garret Rooney reports. “It’s hard to build most projects on Win32 systems because not too many people do it.”
Wie John Lennon einmal unter dem Bett lag, “When I’m 65 – Durch die Woche mit John” von Konrad Heidkamp.
Which is the Better Classroom?, uriah923 on whether to home-school or not.
A first look at GIMP 2.4 by Nathan Willis. That SIOX stuff sounds useful.
Meroko (TI Explorer 1 Emulator) release announcement, great times for the retro-Lisp community!
The two loudest things I’ve ever heard are a freight train going by, and Bob Dylan and the Band. — Marlon Brando (never been to a Manowar concert? :^))
Netsukuku the Anarchical Parallel Internet by AlpT, Developed by the Freaknet, Netsukuku is a new p2p routing system, which will be utilised to build a worldwide distributed, anonymous and anarchical network, separated from the Internet, without the support of any servers, ISPs or authority controls. Great such stuff is possible.
We live together in a photograph of time
I look into your eyes
And the seas open up to me
I tell you I love you
And I always will
— Antony and the Johnsons, Fistful of Love
My Cat Loves Power Supplies, Timothy M. O’Brien has a we?ired pet.
Chacon For Congress contains the world’s first political tumblelog. Tumble on!