Archive for July, 2004
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In brief: One guy named Mr. X runs around Toronto’s transit system in a bright yellow shirt, while three or more guys in red shirts try to find him using the clues he gives at every third stop he makes. The three detectives are coordinated by dispatchers who tell the detectives where they think Mr. X might be and how best to block him off. Mr. X’s dispatcher is relaying information about the detectives whereabouts and tries to keep him away from them. The game ends when a turn limit has been reached or X is caught. (more…)
The other day I thought it would be funny to dress up in an old USSR football jersey, go to Chinatown, wear a fake mustache and sunglasses, and pretend to be a confused Russian trapped in time and have to eat the strangest Chinese candy I could find. (more…)
The other day I signed up for North Korean email, and found it included a great gimmick. If you go to North Korea’s one and only website The North Korean Friendship Center you will discover, not only the glory of the great leaders midi chorus, but the plethora of interactive web elements that launched North Korea into 1997! (more…)
Hailing from Boring Maryland, Jimmy Maidens is an amazing 3D rendering genius. Every day a new picture. Every Picture a wonderful colourful snapshot of a surreal and cartoon world of oddness. The panels read like some kind dadaist children’s book from the future. The art is amazing, but I enjoy the weird narrative that carries through the pictures.
Learn to make sushi with online videos. Chef Hyday, professional sushi chef, & amateur TV personality will guide you through step by step. You will learn everything from how to prepare the raw fish, proper manners, different types of sushi, and of course how to make rolled sushi. He covers it all, from the California roll to the complicated rainbow roll, he’ll guide you through every step. I almost feel guilty watching it, it’s almost like revealing the secrets to a magic trick.
An invaluable resource for anyone who might be interested in learning to roll their own sushi at home.
Who wouldn’t love to put together a high velocity weapon? Who knew it could be made with a coat hanger and tin foil? The guys at Science Toys did!
They have been spending their time perfecting the art of making things that could hurt you. All made out of house common hold items.
Browsing the site will give you other fun ways to waste an afternoon, like:
Though these things are under the guise of “science fun”, most educated people can tell that it is a program designed to arm civilians and lead a revolt.
You be the judge