People of the Park documents with photos some of the most horribly dressed or frighteningly-presented people ever to set foot in Disneyland. “Fashionably challenged” they say. It’s the spiritual successor to the equally excellent People of Wal Mart.
PlayStation Move
This commercial cracks me up. I expect Move and Microsoft’s Natal will both be successful, but I personally just don’t see the appeal. The Wii has shown me that moving anything more than your fingers around for an extended period of time makes for an un-fun and tiring video game playing experience. I do like…
PianoChatImprov
I’ve not dipped my toes into the Chat Roulette pool, but with a 13% pervert rate, I doubt I ever will. Watching PianoChatImprov makes it fun though.
HomePlug AV has taken over
My house was built in an era before structured wiring had made its way to residential applications, so I don’t have any one central panel I can access to make changes to my network or TV situation. All I can do is dream and enviously admire photos like this one: I could pay someone a…
True Lemon
I really enjoy True Lemon. It’s just crystallized lemon in a packet. It’s all-natural with no calories, no carbs, and no sweeteners added. I’ve started adding it to the canteen of water that I keep on my desk. It’s amazing how much it tastes like real lemon…because it is real lemon. The same company also…
5-Second Films
Five seconds of comedy every weekday. Watch the top 20 in rapid-fire succession:
Disney Premier Passports
The Disney parks in Anaheim and Orlando are run very differently by two very different (and very large) management teams whose relationship could only be described as mildly adversarial. The number one question I get asked about my Disneyland pass is “Does it work in Florida too?” And the answer was always “Nope!” But against…
Experience The Planets
Experience The Planets – Our solar system through the eyes of artists. Beautiful fake photos of planets in our solar system, all of which are available as hi-res wallpaper downloads.
where is my milk from?
Every container of milk sold in the US contains a hyphenated four-digit code printed near the expiration date that identifies the dairy where it was produced or processed. whereismymilkfrom.com deciphers that code. My 1% cheapo milk comes from the Kroger Creamery in Compton, California. Kate’s organic whole milk comes from a place called Model Dairy…