Category: Linkage

  • NeoPlanet skin sounds

    I’m a bit embarassed by this: A few years ago I created a skin for the NeoPlanet “browser.” As proud as I am of the skin itself, NeoPlanet proved to be a bloated, buggy bit of fluff attached to a browser I have grown to despise. (That would be Internet Exploder.) Oddly enough, a fair number of people who use NeoPlanet liked my TenchiNeo skin, enough so that it continues to generate email to my Europa account.

    In the original description for the skin, I directed visitors to my website at Europa for some additional sounds. I’ve neglected to post that sound package here on the new website until now. I’m sorry about that, folks.

    NeoPlanet Anime Skins

  • For that creepy Hello Kitty fan you know

    I try to avoid relying on Slashdot for too much of my material, but this particular link is just too good to be true.

    The Pink Hello Kitty Laptop.

    The story of how the PHKL came to be is almost more amusing than the device’s existence. Note that this is the functional equivalent of a coffee-table book: Meant to start conversations, not to actually provide any sort of intrinsic value.

    Slashdot Case Mod Roundup

  • Restroom Conversations

    Maybe it’s an urban legend, maybe it’s just a joke, and maybe you’ve seen it before. Any way you look at it, though, it’s funny. (Thank you, Snappy the Clam.)
    You’ve probably heard this…

  • Sneak Preview of Star Wars Episode 3

    I’ve been enjoying Master Ninja’s riffs on the new Star Wars film for a few days now. For a good laugh or two, check out Smartass Predictions for Star Wars Episode III.

  • Proof that you really are what you eat.

    While the 3 Bruces had nothing to say about this product, I immediately thought that it would be kind of cool to find a way to promote it alongside a related service

    But maybe I’m just an evil sicko. Yeah, that’s probably it.

  • All Your Worn Out Catchphrase Are Belong To Us

    Once again thanks to Speckz.com for leading us to the history of All Your Base. I, for one, have always preferred The Terrible Secret Of Space, though I’m a big fan of clever Photoshopping.