OK, it’s that time of the week again (for me to close out some browser windows).
- Dirty Dictionary – a compilation of double entendres and corresponding pictures.
- Linux is for Bitches – the corner image sums up the site pretty well.
- The Science of Boiling an Egg – not all that practical (the Learn2 tutorial is better if you actually need to learn to boil an egg), but fun physics
- BBC News: Einstein’s speed of gravity idea tested – this is being carried out Sunday.
- Mac OS X Interface Hall of Shame – Mozilla of course has an entry
- 99.9% of Websites Are Obsolete – JZ preaches on.
- Tenebrae Quake – this is a modification to the original Quake source to allow stencil shadows and per-pixel lighting. They seem to be temporarily offline (/.’d twice no less). Here’s a mirror w/ screenshots
- Cockroaches serve as model for more natural robots – yay bambi
- SCSI Technology Primer – interestingly, doesn’t list SCA connectors.
- Can Poisoning Peer to Peer Networks Work? – muy interesante
- A Nation of Thieves? – Prince weighs in on the whole music industry thing. For those who can’t stand the transpositions, here’s a complete translated version on /.
- Digital Divide – the National Journal article is an excellent recap of the ongoing battle with coke-addled Hollywood.
- ArsTechnica Jaguar review – 14 pages of fun
- PBS Deletes Webpage From Arab-American Documentary – the Memory Hole has lots of other great supressed items
- These are some great answering machine greetings. I’m going to have to use some of them sometime
Oh, this Kid Koala video rocks.