Searchable NASA Image Archive
Sunday, November 27th, 2005 Awesome. You can now search for NASA spaceflight images: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/index.html
One of my favorites: Aldrin on the moon [hi-res 3.0MB].
Awesome. You can now search for NASA spaceflight images: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/index.html
One of my favorites: Aldrin on the moon [hi-res 3.0MB].
You know the sound that goes with the THX logo at the movie theater? Here’s more about it: The THX Sound [via musicthing.blogspot.com].
Now that you can sift through videos at google, there’s an infrastructure springing up around it. Have a look at googlevideo.blogspot.com and downloadgooglevideos.com.
Here’s something fun: it looks like one guy is playing Ikaruga in two player mode: Ikaruga gameplay video.
If you are in need of a Goth poem, but are not a Goth, the shadows of despair need not consume your essence any longer: The Goth-O-Matic Poetry Generator. Like Mad Libs, but filled with hopelessness.
Here’s a good collection of ’80’s games available online: www.1980-games.com. Unfortunately, I don’t see Crazy Climber in their collection. I love Crazy Climber.
The always great Pirelli Calendar [NSFW] for 2006 is now up. Images from the on-line flash page have been extracted (apparently) and are available separately here: attuseespirelli.blogspot.com [NSFW]
I’ve been trying to decide if I should update my Sony PSP from firmware rev 1.52 up to 2.0 so that I can use the web browser, and then downgrade so that I could still run homebrew. Unfortunately, I don’t want to turn it into a glossy black brick. One of the better […]
If you’d like to dip your toe into the WordPress waters, but don’t have a host or system to run it, now you can sign up for a free WordPress blog at www.wordpress.com.
About dreamlines: The user enters one or more words that define the subject of a dream he would like to dream. The system looks in the Web for images related to those words, and takes them as input to generate an ambiguous painting, in perpetual change, where elements fuse into one another, in a process […]
Given I’m hooked on flickr, and a linux geek, it was inevitable that I would eventually discover flickrfs. Great idea.
For only $24.00, you too can have a synthetic replica of Charlie Brown’s Pathetic Christmas Tree. I think I’d rather blow my holiday dough on this t-shirt instead.
A new Sony PSP Portal Site has been launched. (via Joystiq).
Engadget has a good collectionof initial Xbox 360 coverage here: Xbox 360 coverage roundup!
I have to agree with Joystiq’s review of Geometry Wars. In early October at iNDIEGAMESCON 2005 I played it. It looked great, and it was fun.
The procedural imagery over at complexification.net is most excellent. He builds his toys with Processing. Must investigate further…
This recipe is like a slurpee for adults. Essential for getting through the holiday season, and greatly improves tolerance for in-laws/family/bell-wringers.
Behold: Brandy Slush