Re: the cool random internet stuff thread 1.0
I have just spent nearly two hours playing pacman at www.google.com.
Since when was the Google logo interactive!!?? Did I just miss this until now?
I can't get past level 4.....
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I have just spent nearly two hours playing pacman at www.google.com.
Since when was the Google logo interactive!!?? Did I just miss this until now?
I can't get past level 4.....
I have just spent nearly two hours playing pacman at www.google.com.
Since when was the Google logo interactive!!?? Did I just miss this until now?
I can't get past level 4.....
Not so funny for a serious place like an university computer/internet centre with google set as its start page. You start hearing the pacman song play on every computer
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Last edited by aaro (2010-05-23 07:03:21)
Another Dedoimedo's masterpiece 'Computer License' http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/comp
nsing.html
Like dark/acid humor? http://darwinawards.com/
http://www.destroytheweb.net/ < Hours of fun! ![]()
P.S. It is quite a big Firefox extension at +4MB, but I think most of that can be attributed to the sound files?
for anyone interested in GUIs:
http://www.guidebookgallery.org/index
if you are a live music junkie this might be something for your ears:
http://www.sugarmegs.org/
if you are a live music junkie this might be something for your ears:
http://www.sugarmegs.org/
awesome, thanks!
Can't help myself - cool stuff you say, this is cool:

OK, seriously something cool ... would you use these?
Cool: http://tiltshiftmaker.com/
you might've seen photos that look like they are small scale models, but tilt shift is a trick to get that effect. You can supply this online generator with an image, either on your computer or an internet address and it'll let you edit it, preview it, and save.
Examples of what it does are at the bottom of its page, you can play around with example photos to the right of that.
For those lazy, heres a quick example, this is indeed a real photo: http://tiltshiftmaker.com/photos/luxembourg.jpg
Now that is cool. I like that - bookmarked.
Can't help myself - cool stuff you say, this is cool:
OK, seriously something cool ... would you use these?
my first thought was whats the mpg, hummers are rubbish to start with.
my second thought was, whats to stop the whole track assembly spinning around.
but yes cool (and im just sad
)
If you get tired of everyday life, try some psychedelic links:
http://www.psychedelix.com/links.html
...or just bang your head if your computer makes you a little "frustrated":
http://www.metalvideo.com/index.html
if you are into phish,grateful dead and other similar music makers, maybe this can be of entertainment for you:
http://nugs.net/
I just came across this and wasted quite a few minutes playing around: Google Gravity.
I just came across this and wasted quite a few minutes playing around:
I yelled: "OMG Google crashed!"
Response: "Noooooooooo! Now what?"
That is cool.
Since an inexplicably high percentage of us CrunchBangers have a musical bent, I thought some of you might appreciate some info about ISOs that we want to avoid:
http://tushnet.blogspot.com/2005/12/iso
rdict.html
I remember first encountering these things years ago, but was reminded of them by a reference in MythBusters to Anvil Shaped Objects.
The Website Is Down - Sales Guy vs. Web Dude :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8_Kfjo3VjU
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The Website Is Down - Sales Guy vs. Web Dude :
I haven't seen that vid in a long while, funny as hell.
The Website Is Down - Sales Guy vs. Web Dude :
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so funny.
I LOVE IT !!!!!
ADcomp wrote:The Website Is Down - Sales Guy vs. Web Dude :
so funny.
Plus one on that!
Wait until he gets back from his meeting and tries ... oh never mind.....
You guys might have seen this already but if you haven't it's stoking hilarious!
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