The Flying Saucer, early mashup from 1956
— the artists ended up in court for sampling popular songs in their novelty break-in record #
Steve Wozniak interviewed by Compuserve members in 1983
— shortly before the introduction of Macintosh, lovingly scanned by Jason Scott #
This year's best selling album sold less than 4 million copies
— tastes are splintering as music discovery and distribution gets easier #
Henry Jenkins interviews Gamelab's Eric Zimmerman
— Gamelab is among the best of the small independent studios; every game is great (via) #
Noah K's everyday/celebrity project for VH-1
— the full series, including this real-life meme mashup with Lonelygirl15 (via) #
Jay's Best of Casual Gameplay 2006
— incredible collection of the year's best web games and toys, many which I'd never seen before #
Why Viva Pinata Is The Most Underrated Game Of 2006
— one of my E3 2006 underdogs, it's still the only intriguing game on the 360 #
The Decemberists Vs. Stephen Colbert: Countdown To Guitarmageddon
— with appearances by Henry Kissinger, Eliot Spitzer, Rick Neilsen, Robert Schneider, and Peter Frampton! #
PopMatters Best Indie-Pop of 2006
— a very personal list and my current favorite of this year's batch; I'll be using his definition of the genre from now on #
Sam Wintermute's Universal Text Imitator
— my favorite of the examples: Beastie Boys structure using words from a linguistics textbook #
Paper Thin Walls' incredible 2006 Mixtape
— 31 writers pick their favorite songs of the year, then interview each artist about them (via) #
Mates of State record a session with Daytrotter
— including their 2-year-old daughter's recording debut #
GameSetWatch reviews "Heaven and Earth" from 1992
— I bought this wonderful puzzle game when it was new; you can download Mac and PC versions here #
Michael Crichton writes critic in as a child molestor in new novel
— not a book critic, but someone who questioned his global warming denial #
Mozilla launches Operator microformats parser
— using the microformats support we pushed in Upcoming and Y! Local as examples, too #
How big of an Internet star was the Star Wars Kid?
— Viral Factory explains how they arrived at 900 million views #
Ask Mefi on cooling a warm Coke in two minutes
— with thebest answer by Adam Savage from Mythbusters! (via) #
Honan fact-checks the supposed iTunes collapse
— then again, the original article cited was by Orlowski #
i'm going to live forever
— Leslie founded Smug and Hoopla, among other, writings; Zeldman interviewed her in 2001, which only hints at the depth of her contributions online #
Money circulation science using Where's George data
— here's the Nature article with some interesting info vis #
Charlie Brown Christmas performed by the cast of Scrubs
— with all new dialogue read by the actual actors; some backstory #