Bloghits #3
Another run at cleaning out the mailbox...
- From the creator of the "world's smallest website," check out this variation on the old "Where's Waldo" books. This site has the potential to be a massive time suck.
- Gizmodo was kind enough to pass along a website that saved and scanned all the original Macintosh print ads from 1984.
- I'm as interested in music theory as the average non-music major, but I'm not exactly sure whether Fibonacci Music really makes sense (or a positive listening experience).
- Dictionaraoke -- just because.
- I haven't joined the fun, but I'm intrigued by the BoingBoing-organized protest against SmartFilter and their continuing filter circumvention tips.
- Did you know that in addition to being Ziggy Stardust and the Thin White Duke, David Bowie was also a crimefighter?
And even though I'm not an iPod owner or user, I was intrigued by three different sets of speakers now available or coming soon...
- Corgi (a maker of die-cast auto replicas) is coming out with tricked-out models (Nissan 240 SX, Cadillac Escalade) that also act as audio speakers.
- The SpeckTone allows you to relive the look and feel of the 1950s and the birth of consumerism while simultaneously celebrating its death (if the RIAA is to be believed)
- And following up on my recent look at trademark mania, here's a nice spoof -- the folding apple speaker designed for use with Apple products.
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