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Corak the Mysterious
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games
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2/26/2010
Robot Dinosaurs That Shoot Beams When They Roar!
Robot Dinosaurs That Shoot Beams When They Roar!
ROBOT DINOSAURS THAT SHOOT BEAMS WHEN THEY ROAR!
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Corak the Mysterious
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utilities
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2/24/2010
The Map Envelope site is a nifty little utility that does, well, pretty much what it says. Using Google Map, the site finds virtually any address or landmark in the world, and places an aerial photograph of the location along with a message of your choice. Then, it gives you a printable template so that you can print out the shape, fold it into an envelope, and the inside flap will show your map and image!
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sites
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2/22/2010
The motto of Woot! is "One Day, One Deal". Every morning at 12:00 AM Central Time, the Woot website updates to reveal a new product. That product, and only that product, is available until they run out, or until 11:59 PM that day, whichever comes first. A new product is then available at 12:00 AM. Woot! offers a huge variety of products, including computers, speakers, gadgets, toys, and more, and often at extremely low prices. Of course, when a good deal comes along, it isn't uncommon for items to sell out. If they do, you just need to wait a day for another offer to come along.
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Corak the Mysterious
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2/19/2010
Freecycle is a a growing online network of members whose entire purpose is the giving away of free stuff. It's like Craigslist where everything is free (and classier). You can enter your zip code, sign up, and then browse to find people giving away clothes, bikes, washing machines... the possibilities are endless. True, just like hunting through yard sales, there is a lot of junk, but after all, it's free!
As a side feature, you can also request items to be given to you. As you might expect, this portion of the site is crammed full of unreasonable requests and the site moderators tend to discourage extravagant requests (not that it stops people). But who knows, you might get lucky!
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Corak the Mysterious
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utilities
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2/17/2010
Every computer these days tends to come with a decent variety of fonts pre-installed, but I tend to find they all blend together and none really stand out. For day to day projects this might be fun, but sometimes you need something that stands out a bit.
Enter dafont.com, a website with a seemingly endless library of strange and exotic fonts. There are dozens of categories to choose from, each with dozens of fonts. You can find find fonts to match most any movie title (my personal favorite search), as well as many custom creations.
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blogs
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2/15/2010
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Recently I stumbled across a blog named There, I fixed it. Think of it as a sort of Darwin award for home repairs. The blog has multiple updates daily that showcase the lengths people will go to avoid paying a professional to do the job right. Some of the pictures are actually fairly ingenious, but more often than not they make me fear for the future of humanity.
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Corak the Mysterious
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comics
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2/12/2010
xkcd is an webcomic by Randall Munroe. With simple stick-figure art the comic touches on comedy, romance, and mathematics. It's certainly a comic for nerds, but enjoyable by all.