October 18, 2002
interactive art

Nicolas Clauss is an amazing, mostly self-taught artist in France who has done some amazing work, both in paintings and media. familymeds.com

I could stare at these works of art all day... and they're interactive! (shockwave required)

Posted by Courtney at 11:07 PM
October 14, 2002
DIY Ministry

You, yes, YOU can become an ordained minister in less than three minutes!
"100% Legal and FREE for life!" the site claims. Start your own ministry! Officiate marriages!

I find this cool and scary at the same time. Oh, the possibilities of the Inter-Neat.

(via Mikeintosh.com)

Posted by Courtney at 11:55 AM
October 06, 2002
amazing legos

I've seen a fair share of great lego creation websites, but Ken-Tucky's Lego Creations are absolutely amazing. His recreations of sets from movies and animation are just astounding.

For the anime geeks out there, he's made the bathouse from Spirited Away, the planes from Porco Rosso, the gunship from Nausicaa, and more.

Not to mention a ton of original ships, mecha, vehicles, and traditional pieces. I wish I could make lego sculptures as cool as this!

Posted by Courtney at 01:18 PM
October 04, 2002
flat beat

I used to be obsessed with Flat Eric. I had originally seen a clip with just the "Flat Beat" music many years ago, and was ecstatic when I finally found a Mr. Oizo CD at my local record store. Then I finally learned (to my dismay) that these were Levi's commercials. Oh well, he's still pretty cool.

I was glad to see that PunchBaby has archived all his video clips. I don't seem to find the clip that I had originally seen here, but this is good enough. The whole PunchBaby site is cool. Check it out.

Posted by Courtney at 10:13 PM
smurfs in senate?

CNN: Senate candidate blue -- literally.

Apparently, we have a smurf running for senate.

*rimshot*

But seriously, folks, this poor man really *does* have blue skin, from taking took much of a silver solution. AND it's a permanent condition. Check it out!

(via underachievers).

Posted by Courtney at 11:43 AM
October 03, 2002
brain freeze

The folks at I-Mockery never fail to make me laugh. Out Loud. For reals.

Check out The Slurpee Thievery Gag... true dumbass genius. The concept is smuggling stuff outta the ol' Seven Eleven in your slurpee. But don't try to pass off a Slim Jim as a straw, it ain't gonna fool anyone.

I actually think I am more excited about seeing that a Vanilla Coke Slurpee exists than the actual content of this page. ^_^;;

(via PCJM)

Posted by Courtney at 10:16 AM