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March 29, 2004
Leaked Catwoman and Spiderman 2 trailers — Catwoman looks laughably bad, I'm mirroring it locally #
Create your own iPod adventure games — more like "choose your own adventure" stories than interactive fiction (via) #
Heavy metal umlaut (via) #
Gameboy Advance programming tutorial — excellent crash course to creating a Pong clone (via) #
FunHi, camgirl-ish gift economy — the motives driving the site are unusual #
Google Web Alerts — get notified of new pages matching search terms (via) #
Charlie Brown, existentialist — The Great Pumpkin represents the absence of God (via) #
Blogger gets a big icon on Google's new Options page — here's a list of all the new Google changes #
March 28, 2004
Songs about robots, MP3 mix tape — the only mix tape with both tATu and Kompressor (via) #
After Celebrity, the bizarre world of Livejournal celebrity role-playing — they even have their own set of rules #
Audioscrobbler adds support for Windows iTunes  #
Extinct Disneyland Attractions DVDs — these vintage Disneyland home movies are great, too (via) #
Flash: Warthog, alien car exposion game — I can't get past level 38 #
NYT on web vigilantes — sums up last week's trend #
Guardian UK on Citizen Kubrick — amazing glimpse into Kubrick's personal archives and library (via) #
March 27, 2004
Nintendo confirms NES GBA reissues — the $20 games are a rip-off, but I must have the NES-style GBA (via) #
Far Cry's hostile copy protection — installer won't run if a virtual drive app is also installed #
Community recording Lessig's "Free Culture" as an audiobook — sign up for a chapter (via) #
Blogroll as a fractal — I need to modify the Levitated source to make my own (via) #
March 26, 2004
Reflections of a Texas prison cook — he prepared the last meals for over 300 executions (via) #
Stay Free interviews Rick Prelinger — of the Prelinger archives #
Screenshot leak of Gamecube Online? — I guess I'll found out at E3 in May #
Kottke tries the Times Square racing game — read more about it at Gothamist #
Blogspot and Ben Brown's balls — he dipped his balls in it #
Sippey on the layout of the big three travel sites — homepage maps of Expedia, Orbitz, and Travelocity #
Bento box character photos — Japanese food turned into cute creatures (via) #
Sony shows first PSP in-game footage — looks like Death Jr. was heavily inspired by Grim Fandango (via) #
Hide your valuables in fake dirty underwear — add a couple Doo Drops to complete the illusion (via) #
The Method of Developing ICO — the design process of my favorite PS2 game (via) #
EV1 CEO has second thoughts about SCO deal — he publicly says he shouldn't have done it, in hindsight #
Half-Life 2 physics engine ported to PSP — the Playstation Portable is powerful enough to handle Havok? #
March 25, 2004
Screenshots and videos of new Xbox 2 tech demos — a bit underwhelming, really (via) #
Free Culture, Lessig's new book available for download — I'm a bit behind on the memes today, sorry (via) #
Flash: Yacht.shtml — video game core dump music video (via) #
Audio: Comprehensive English Supplemental Audio #19a — you must listen to this right now (via) #
Exercise guru Richard Simmons cited for assault — let's drop our bags and rock to the '50s! (via) #
Wired News on the InfocomBot — now if only AOL would stop kicking it off the network #
Google Voice Search Demo — search Google by phone (via) #
TiVo plans commercial on demand — view extended ad content linked from ads using the TiVo remote #
March 24, 2004
Speak & Spell simulator — silly nostalgic fun #
BannedMusic.org, Downhill Battle's virtual record label — distributing banned albums with BitTorrent (via) #
First Danger Hiptop 2 pictures — it looks like candy #
Jack Valenti retiring from the MPAA — it'll be hard to find a bigger jerk to replace him, but I'm sure they'll succeed (via) #
March 23, 2004
Guide to Indie-Rock Hair — Julian Casablancas as Vinnie Barbarino (via) #
Paul Ford redesigns Ftrain.com — finally, a site that takes advantage of my 2048x1536 resolution #
Real Networks' CEO urges Apple to open iPod — Rob Glaser, champion of open platforms! #
Unreal 2004 cheaters will have their CD keys banned — hopefully, they won't spoof the serials from unbought copies (via) #
The Science of Eternal Sunshine — SBJ digs into the subtleties of memory erasing (via) #
NES Mini in the U.S.? — 20th anniversary NES nostalgia for the GBA #
Recovering data from discarded hard drives for fun — maybe you'll end up with a celebrity's hard drive! (via) #
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