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December 5, 2003
Psycho Pong
— addictive and evil pong variations #
Marlboro Baby
— I'm feeling undersmoked today #
Blogshares is up for sale
— some paid subscribers are angry #
Pancake Mountain, DC's indie-rock laden kid's show
— cameos by Bob Mould, Vic Chestnutt, and members of Fugazi and Bikini Kill #
3D paper airplanes
— fly with arrow keys, change camera with spacebar #
December 4, 2003
Compulsive packrat forced to clean house
— great reporting on an OCD-like illness #
Hotlinks, link list aggregator
— with screenshot thumbnails and link popularity ranking! #
Gamespy and IGN merging
— expect obnoxious clickthrough ads on Gamespy any minute now #
Screenshots: MAME for the N-Gage
— too bad you'd have to own one to play #
Salon's layman's overview of RSS
— doesn't point to any readers besides Bloglines, though #
December 3, 2003
Get Out on Parole
— like an interactive Shawshank Redemption #
Video game endings database
— pick your platform, from Arcade to Turbografx-16 #
Programmers as starving artist
— but unlike musicians, their day jobs pull in $80k #
December 2, 2003
Echinacea doesn't do anything but cause rashes
— next up: Ginseng, St. John's Wort and Ginkgo Biloba! #
Billie Jean bootleg remix project
— with bonus Simpsons sound clip #
Jorn Barger is missing, but doesn't want to be found
— he's probably just off somewhere reading Finnegan's Wake #
Godawful new Netscape Navigator screenshot
— like a scene from "Winamp Skins Gone Bad" #
Flavorpill Los Angeles, weekly event highlights
— I didn't even know they published an L.A. version #
Rael Dornfest's Mobilewhack
— weblog about nothing but mobile #
Back of the new $20 bill
— connect the dots to find the secret message #
December 1, 2003
Bill Watterson still retired
— tantalizing rumor of a Calvin & Hobbes movie #
Ridiculous DSL bill from New Zealand
— for only 25GB, a scary glimpse into a metered future #
Slashdot trolling phenomena
— Amazingly detailed Wikipedia entry, with many references #
Suggestions to improve Friendster
— answers to an MIT exam question #