Lets start this off with some
eyecandy from
Mdog.
Hi res pics of coronal loops meet Rob's First Rule of Art.
Wow.
Not enough eye candy?
tradica noted that Pixar's new movie 'Monsters Inc.' now has
trailers available even the the movie won't be out for a year. Course since Jobs is @ pixar, no surprise that I can't watch the clip.
Instead of food for your retinas,
Nerf97A4 sent in recipes that will never be used on Iron Chef since they all involve
cooking with twinkies in some form or another. Deep fried Twinkies? Makes me shudder... maybe instead you should look at
jedigeek fouund an online
store called
CyberCandy which allows you to buy candy from around the world.
funferal noticed that a OECD have publshed their
Privacy Statement Generator.
Ant noted one wizard that
that probably doesn't exist in Word.
alecto sent us a fun link where you can read
99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall which has code snippets to generate the song in languages from APL to zsh.
PhadeRunner
sent us
Mr. T vs. The Matrix. and
FlameSnyper sent
The Matrix and Ghost in The Shell. One is slightly more serious then the other.
An anonymous reader documented
filling a cubicle with packing peanuts in case your boss is out of time and you need some help.
Speaking of bosses, Need a weapon?
WD_40 aims you at a site where you can learn how to create
your own spud gun.
Course you could do it the old fashioned way:
pimp showed us a site dedicated to electrocuting common household stuff. Like, for example,
a furby.
While on the subject of electricity,
loose_change sent in several links about Power meters and how they aren't exactly
the best in user interface. A
competition followed to try to make a better on. The
winner is definitely less hostile ;)
CresentCityRon sent in something you don't want to electrocute: apparently MIT students are working on
Geek Porn which is pretty much what is sounds like. School officials aren't so happy about it.