televisionism made some fun American Idol cupcakes. I like the besotted Paula Abdul one at right… 🙂
Casino Royale Trailer
I’m not sure I’m going to like Daniel Craig as the new James Bond, but I’m willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. As you probably know, he’s starring in the remake of Casino Royale that will premiere this summer. Check out the trailer here (QuickTime video).
Pax River Photos
As you may have noticed from the flickr sidebar, I recently uploaded some new pictures to my Photo Gallery and flickr page of the new Air Traffic Control Tower at Pax River, including some pictures I took from the top of the tower during public tours; the one above is a panorama I constructed from three photos I took from the control room of the tower.
Check out all the photos at the DrikoLand Gallery page or at my flickr page…
Best Week Ever
It looks like the web site for VH1’s Best Week Ever got a nice redesign. I have no idea when this happened, as I hadn’t visited in a while because of its previous craptastic Flash-only site…
Cubrius
Cubrius is a fun Flash update to the classic game Sokoban.
Top 10 Iconic Sports Hairdos
Sports Illustrated presents its list of Top 10 Iconic Sports Hairdos. They have a pretty good selection, but I think they’re criminally negligent in not including a single example of Hockey Hair! Who would you include? I chose the first example that came to mind at right…
Top 10 Iconic Sports Hairdos
Sports Illustrated presents its list of Top 10 Iconic Sports Hairdos. They have a pretty good selection, but I think they’re criminally negligent in not including a single example of Hockey Hair! Who would you include? I chose the first example that came to mind at right…
Headline Of The Day
Headline Of The Day
Firefox VideoDownloader
A couple of months ago, I posted about KeepVid, a web site that allows you to download videos from popular sites like YouTube and iFilm.
Javu Moya has taken things a step further, creating a Firefox extension called VideoDownloader that makes this process a lot easier, requiring only a single click while you are watching the video rather than cutting and pasting the URL into KeepVid’s site. At the time of this post, over 60 video sites are supported. Very cool…