For some Memorial Weekend fun, check out Games That Don’t Suck and Arcade Bay Free Online Games, chock full of online gaming fun…
The Ten Commandments, Minnesota Style
The Ten Commandments, Minnesota Style 🙂
- Der’s only one God, ya know.
- Don’t make dat fish on yer mantle an idol.
- Cussing ain’t Minnesota nice.
- Go to church–even when yer up nort.
- Honor yer folks.
- Don’t kill. Catch and release.
- Der’s only one Lena fer every Ole. No cheatin!
- If it ain’t yer Lutefisk, don’t take it.
- Don’t be braggin’ about how much snow ya shoveled.
- Keep yer mind off yer neighbor’s hotdish.
Desktopgaming
desktopgaming offers a huge amount of desktop wallpapers of classic arcade, computer, and console games. Awesome! 🙂
Sci-Fi Stencils
Astoundme.com features stencils of famous science fiction writers. The first thing that came to mind when I saw this was a Simpsons quote (of course):
Martin: As your president, I would demand a science-fiction library, featuring an ABC of the overlords of the genre. Asimov, Bester, Clarke!
Student: What about Ray Bradbury?
Martin: [dismissively] I’m aware of his work…
Yeah, that’s pretty much the main reason I linked to this… 😉
Sound Design Of Star Wars
Filmsound’s feature on the Sound Design of Star Wars is not only chock full of informative articles but also reveals the inspirations behind some of the distinctive sound effects, including .wav sound clips.
b3ta Phallic Logo Awards
You’ve got to see the b3ta Phallic Logo Awards, which showcases some unfortunate logo designs (probably NSFW). Some are more obvious than others… 🙂
BowMaster
Check out the addictive game BowMaster…
Helicopter Lands On Mt. Everest
Defence News reports that on “May 14th, 2005 at 7h08 (local time), a serial Ecureuil/AStar AS 350 B3 piloted by the Eurocopter X-test pilot Didier Delsalle, landed at 8,850 meters (29,035ft) on the top of Mount Everest,” breaking the world record for the highest altitude landing and take-off. Pretty amazing…
Real American Heroes
Check out this archive of all the Bud Light “Real American Heroes” commercials, available for download in MP3 format.
Tags as Categories
I’m going to experiment with adding tags to my posts, utilizing del.icio.us, and possibly utilizing Technorati in the future. I am mostly introducing this feature so that I can assign categories to my posts, something that Blogger cannot do at the moment. Although I’ve been toying with the idea of tags in general for some time, this post at Freshblog gave me the idea of using del.icio.us tags as a category work-around in Blogger.
As you can see at the end of this post, I’ve added a del.icio.us tag for “blogs” (among others). The del.icio.us tag links to my del.icio.us page for the tag “blogs,” which lists all posts I’ve made with that tag, shows related tags I’ve used, and also allows you to look at posts from all users with that tag. Because of the tag syntax I used, this tag is also searchable in Technorati, so I added a Technorati search box in the right sidebar. Preceding a search term with “tag:” returns results which show who else is using that tag for posts, related tags, and flickr images with that tag. I thought about having Technorati tags along with del.icio.us tags in my posts, but I don’t want to overclutter things just yet.
I probably won’t get to tagging old posts, although I’ll try if I have time (yeah, right). There is a pretty nice tool called del.icio.us loader that supposedly imports Firefox bookmarks into del.icio.us. I imagine you’d have to manually tag all of the entries after that, which would be a huge undertaking for the humongous bookmark file I currently have. Maybe I’ll try a test bookmark page first. 😉 Many people have completely transitioned to del.icio.us for bookmark management, as it allows for easier synchronization. For now, I’m not totally sold on that idea because of my elaborate bookmark organizing scheme, but I’ll have to think about that too.
I’ll try to remember to add new categories to the right sidebar as I utilize new ones for easy access; hopefully that will be a useful way to track different categories of posts.
For more information about tagging, Technorati, and del.icio.us, here are some useful links:
- Us.ef.ul: A Beginner’s Guide To The Next Big Thing
- MetaFilter Thread: “What’s so cool about del.icio.us?”
- Absolutely del.icio.us – Complete Tool Collection
- Blogger categorizing with del.icio.us
- del.icio.us loader – import Firefox/Mozilla bookmarks into del.icio.us
- Greasemonkey – Technorati and del.icio.us tags – allows for easier tag entry in Blogger (I customized the scripts somewhat for myself)
- Using Technorati Tags
- Technorati Tags: An Introduction
Please let me know if you find this at all useful. As I continue to experiment, I’ll be sure to let you know if I find any novel uses for tags/categories and/or more tools to better implement and manage them.
Update (11/17/05): As some of you may have noticed, the hand-coded category links in the right sidebar have been replaced by a Javascript tagroll provided by del.icio.us. I like it a lot better, as you can see the frequency of the category by the size and color of the font used. There are some other customizations you can make as well. Let me know what you think…
