Stumbling
Jan 7th, 2009 | By leimrod | Category: Tech and the NetWhat I’ve been finding interesting in stumbleupon this week
Image of the internet and communication cables that are beneath the worlds seas and oceans: I remember studying communications in college and the look of disbelief on individuals faces when they where told that there are cables that run the entire length of the Atlantic ocean, in fact there are cables underneath the worlds oceans that are encircling the globe. This is a good image to show people exactly how many cables there are.
Graffiti Artist selectively cleaning walls: I absolutely love this. I mean is it illegal to selectively clean walls so that it displays your message? Great idea and the only way to combat it would be to actually clean the whole wall, so its a win win situation.
Nerd Tests: Sadly, I ace way to many of these tests
Stupid Computer Tricks: Working asĀ a sysadmin and doing a bit of desktop support I also come across my fair share of odd problems that people encounter with their PC. This individual was smart enough to get photographic evidence to prove them.
Cheap Perpetual Calendar: Great use for some spare coins you have lying around. Build a Binary Calendar that will never expire.
160 Creative and Inspiring Print Ads: Personally I abhor marketing and advertisers but sometimes they portray their ideas so succinctly and vividly that you can’t help but notice them.
Web 2.0 Calc: Online calculator, handy if you are on the go or in an internet cafe where they’ve locked down the built in calculator.
Half Life 2 – Cinematic Mod: One of the best games of all time just got a facelift.
XKCD – I know you’re listening: I love XKCD’s comics, especially when he does ones about things I also do myself.
Ex-E.T: Very cute CGI short movie
Ninjai – The Little Ninja: Very good series of short flash episodes about a little Ninja
CG Koenigsegg CCX: looks real huh… its generated using the game engine for the driving sim GT5.
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