I love this:
(from Plants vs. Zombies for iPhone.)
I love this:
(from Plants vs. Zombies for iPhone.)
This is quite possibly my favorite sketch from the entire run of The Muppet Show:
A legendary Burger King employee, known across the land for the heroic and selfless deed of randomly inserting a single onion ring among the french fries of unsuspecting customers, is believed to have recently resurfaced in this sleepy Illinois town, sources reported Monday.
One ring to rule them all.
There is something so very wrong and yet also so very right about this type of YouTube video. I suspect this is why the service was invented in the first place.
httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eooXNd0heM
(Photo credit: My new netbook from flickr user yurukov.)
Can anyone please clue me in on what I just watched here?
I’ve seen some weird Japanese video game advertisements in the past, but this one’s a touch beyond. A touch.
I’m hoping that some kind of bizarre copyright lawsuit doesn’t bring this thing down, but for the time being, you too can experience gaming the way it once was in the day of monochrome displays and before modern graphics (or even ancient tile-based graphics systems really existed).
It looks a lot like this, updated with a nice look by Adium:
You can see the Jabber address used in the screenshot above. Don’t know what a Jabber client is? If you already use Google Talk, Trillian, or Pidgin, you’ve got one installed on your system.
You should also be able to send the appropriate message by clicking this link if you have a client installed and an active account.
(from Mind Candy Design, via Kotaku)
I don’t think I could explain things any better than this video can.
An introduction to Faceball from Face Ball and Vimeo.
I’ve also added an article to my wiki for Faceball and am looking forward to hosting the eventual First Annual Markel Invitational Faceball Tournament.
Now you too can dress like The Steve!
The best part is the link in the lower-right-hand corner:
Click here to sue, please.
Classic.Ă‚Â But in the meantime, if you want to go around clothed like the most understatedly fashionable CEO in the business world, you be my guest.