- computational art, both cool and unique
- a UNICEF promo with quite a number of cool people (buck, beck, arcade fire...)
- some interesting USPS Experiments
- why you should use strong and or salted passwords another md5 database
- RELEIF! Making windows usable. blackbox for windows as a shell replacement. Now using windows isn't like getting kicked in the mean bean machine
- the mutopia project, dedicated to sheet music.
- commandeer a network
- Make your own Jacobs ladder
- why captcha sucks, from the W3C
- what the wiki, from what the hack?
- design and buy your own lego kits
- hrmm....it's just so easy with perl.
- the state of linux graphics, man, it could be better
- the fountain pen, an online news source for Guelph
- ASCII Tux!
- pop-up potpourii, bad dialogs from Daily WTF
- web standards are your responsibility!
- vim tip: commenting blocks of lines
- templates for folded-paper notebooks. with a hip geeky name pocketmod
- did I just say, "hip geeky"?
- how much juice does your box need? no, not two double-A's. it's a PSU calculator
- ssx fan site, useful information
- google blog search. will it be any good?
- the new revolution controller. *blinks*
- with their powers combined, bell and rogers are going in on a national wireless network
- the G4 CEO was fired. Thank GOD. Maybe it'll stop hogging all the suck.
- A King of Fighters anime, due for December. Blue Mary _and_ Mai? Woo!
- an older Vampire character creation tool, named Saulot
- reference for all sorts of D20 systems, straight from the WoC
Deterministic Wikipedia Link
- Chronogram a Modern Mathematical Value.
December 12, 2005 at 00:00:00 EST
The revolution controler rocks. Go innovation!
I hope more people see it to be true... as I really don't want nintendo to die because of a risky decision not to try and compete with sony and microsoft.
December 12, 2005 at 00:00:00 EST http://www.woolcovered.com
risky business
Hard to say on that one. Nintendo has had a great deal of success innovating controllers in general, so they should be cool. But then look at Sega, it seems their innovation (cool prepherals, unique console/controller) did them in for