Archive for the ‘ fun ’ Category

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4
Mar

popumarks…

Rating 3.00 out of 5

popacular

Neat little web-application

by the same crew that is behind the One Sentence Diary and the Twitter Counter GigaTweet, that is counting up to the 10 billion Tweet Mark.

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3
Mar

50 Movie Spoilers of 2009

Rating 3.00 out of 5

My favorite quote : “Michael Jackson dies! Just like in real life! Who would have guessed it?”

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27
Feb

The second list

Rating 3.00 out of 5

Greg Rutters 2nd Definitive List of The 99 Things You Should Have Already Experienced On The Internet Unless You’re A Loser or Old or Something

please come back after :)

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26
Feb

Let’s get our chat on…

Rating 3.00 out of 5

“The site works like this. Press start, and three seconds later a 12 year old Swedish girl…is judging you.”

chat roulette from Casey Neistat on Vimeo.

In general Casey Neistat has created some wonderful short-flicks over on vimeo, check him out…

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25
Feb

I’m just sayin

Rating 4.33 out of 5

Fucking Windows - follow the instructions

Follow the instructions in the lower right corner…

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24
Feb

Muppets stars and stripes….

Rating 3.00 out of 5

my favorite part is the first phrase “World Wide Web? Is there a way to only put this on the american part ?”

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23
Feb

Startup memories

Rating 4.00 out of 5

I especially liked the reference to “enhance that”

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22
Feb

the faces they make…

Rating 4.33 out of 5

Funny faces

20 pictures well worth scrolling through….

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19
Feb

Please rob me

Rating 4.00 out of 5

please rob me

With Foursquare, Twitter and several other GPS driven social networks on the rise, this site tries to get peoples attention to the darker side that this constant voluntary online surveillance might lead to…

From the bbc

“The website is not a tool for burglary,” he said. “The point we’re getting at is that not long ago it was questionable to share your full name on the internet. We’ve gone past that point by 1,000 miles.”

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17
Feb

Bing Maps + Flicker = nice!

Rating 3.00 out of 5

I really like this presentation. Just find the “We really like to think of everything” kind of pretentious, but hey, that’s Microsoft.

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