Masterpieces, destroyed in war.
Beautiful shots of Apple products.
Concept Robots. Can't go wrong with them.
Hitler, the Moroccan Jew?
Interesting show reel by Evan Mathis.
Global Pursuits of the American Dream.
On the endangered list: TV snow.
The Bee Station provides a safe, dry nesting and refuelling site for bees.
"[Y]ou open a tin can and set it up on a stand. You keep punching the sharp part. When your hand turns into mush with blood and pus, you start punching a pile of salt."
Interview with a North Korean Special Forces soldier.
Famous objects from classic movies.
How My Smart Phone Contributed To Getting Me Out Of A Speeding Ticket.
Becoming a wedding software developer.
Pixelfari, a pixely, 8-bitty version of everyone’s favorite browser.
Dance Dance Immolation combines video games, music, and propane.
Mister Republican comes around.
Boardlr, a Tumblr theming community.
In the UK, having a website icon ("favicon") costs £585.
The audacious double-cross that fooled the Nazis and shortened World War II.
Faesthetic issue 13 is out.
Blërg, a twitter clone written in C.
Fract is an awesome-looking Indie game.
Print your location on an envelope.
Susan Kare (of original Macintosh icons fame) is selling prints of her works.
TinyOgg is a service designed to get rid of Flash-based videos by converting them to the free Ogg format.
Flashing Blinky Lights. Does exactly what it says on the tin.
Electronic Enlightenment Correspondence Visualization.
Google enters the restaurant recommendation scene with Google HotPot.
Visualization of over one million manga pages.
An umbrella designed using aerodynamic theory to withstand 100km/h winds.
Ferrari Collection for sale, all with original factory delivery mileage only.
A 909 drum machine in HTML5.
Never say no to a panda.
The endless mural.
Commute map, map interface displaying commute distances.
Amon Tobin's Esther's.
Wait, what does your start-up do?
The walking table.
Cookies, by Douglas Adams.
The demoscene gets on the Javascript bandwagon: "So they say" by xplsv.
Arial. It's a little bit bullshit.
JS 1K competition, javascript effects in 1024 bytes or less.
The unethical journalism of Wikileaks.
LeAnn Rimes legal case, sung to her own songs.
Nagasaki Archive Interface, a visualization of the Nagasaki bombing.
A transvestite, an English Heritage castle's moat, and dog-fucking.
Hamas is now rated by the Better Business Bureau.
iPhone + desk phone = desk iPhone!
iPad + specially coated see-thru pyramid = iPad 3d display.
Tea Party Jesus, putting the words of conservative Christians into the mouth of Jesus Christ.
Test the TSA's sense of humor with these suitcase stickers.
Everyone's favourite Swedish design blog relaunches with a fresh redesign.
A designer's Photoshop CS6 wish-list.
Everything you already know about Search Engine Optimization.
The B3S Book of Awesome, vol. 1 features work by some of the hottest designers, illustrators, writers and artists from around the world.
To help with CSS and column-based designs, here is tiny fluid grid.
Let's honey-trap telemarketers with 4 million phone numbers.
EpicWin, the to-do app with XP.
Super Mario Bros. speed-run with a twist.
Enjoy a short ride on the pointy plane.
Lo Res Project, reducing shapes of familiar objects.
iFontmaker, a font maker for the iPad.
Sir Kensington's Gourmet Scooping Ketchup.
Mixest "aims to maximize your exposure to new Indie music".
Fingerist, a Ukulele app and hardware for the iPhone.
Doctor's Data: Practitioners of legal thuggery?
DuckDuckGo, a new search engine.
It sounds vomitous, but then again, how can something with Nutella in it be bad? Iced coffee with Nutella.
Very cool: an almost real-time map of the London Underground and its trains.
Everything you need to know about the Internet.
A database of stairs in Tokyo.
Julio, the sewer diver of Mexico City.
But your target audience is recovering drug addicts?
The 10:10 Code, a post code for any point on the Earth's surface.
For those using Apple's Safari browser, with the new version supporting extensions, there is now a Safari AdBlock extension available.
157-year-old woman living in Indonesia.
Fuck You Hewlett-Packard No. 1, Fuck You Hewlett-Packard No. 2
WorstPhoneEver, a site crowd-sourcing a class-action lawsuit against AT&T.
Dribbble (three 'B's) is a site to showcase what you're currently working on.
Cosmic 140 - Information Architect's new Web Trends Map.
A bit of spring cleaning going on here, specifically, the URLs are a bit better than just the ID of the entry. And the ID-based URLs don't work any more.
The downside of all this is that comments got hosed. Apologies to the two people who posted comments :(
Everything is teal and orange.
The plot of land currently housing the Pentagon used to be a hemp farm.
Somebody by the name of Nelleke is ripping my friend Julene Harrison's style. Not good.
No more newsletters. 97% of emails are just spam.
Mapumental, an interactive data mashup of commute time, housing prices, and "scenicness" in and around London.
Hateful Tetris, a game of Tetris which always gives you the worst possible pieces.
I want to live in every one of these houses.
Design Made In Germany redesigns.
Boom.
Something something from the ashes bla.
Bookmarklets for Zapping (Website) Annoyances.
Unfolding the Vivian Maier mystery.
The ISS, as seen from a German radar satellite.
BBC Micro News, news read out by speech synthesis software running on BBC Micros.
The first Internet Marketing Conference, in 1994.
Alzheimer's gene first makes you smart, then makes you go insane. Potentially.
Weather Underground goes full-screen.
Diet. It's a lifestyle choice.
Sarah Palin needs to read notes off the palm of her hand? Well, there's always the Sarah Palin Quote Generator.
HTML5 is here to save the day.
My buddy Ray Doekson has some interesting things to say on the NeoCon exhibition is Chicago.
You can also check out Ray's site here.
Play classic Sierra On-Line Games, err, online.
Dispersion of sound waves in ice sheets. Pew-pew!
Why I Believe Printers Were Sent From Hell To Make Us Miserable.
The exact moment your heart breaks, posted to Twitter and TwitPic.
Unison 2, an update to probably the best OSX Usenet reader, is available.
"Whilst shopping zozo, I came across this gem"
lloogg, a barebones alternative to Google Analytics.
Firefox 3.5 is now the most widely used browser
First rule of making gorilla portraits: Be polite.
How one guy got fired from Microsoft.
The Briggs-Rauscher Oscillating Reaction.
Seppukoo, a site that "assist your virtual identity suicide".
HardRave Japan, an anime-infused rave station best enjoyed drunk. Sadly, only up till the end of 2009.
MJ gives you more brain cells.
Rick Dickinson, the designer of the Sinclair Spectrum, has his own Flickr chock-full of Spectrum-y stuffs.
He who has the most buttons, knobs and faders, wins.
Funky music, married to high-speed, tilt-shifted imagery from Japan? It must be the Uniqlo Calendar.
How a web design goes straight to hell.
The Chromoscope.
Design ideas for when you're out of ideas
Jesus is a raisin. Fuck a hologram. Happy in Paraguay.
The rotating kitchen.
Edge Magazine on the making of International Karate+.
The evolution of storage.
The making of Sensible Software's Cannon Fodder.
The bull semen suicide mystery.
Back to the future, Crysis-style.
Flavors.Me is a new contender in the burgeoning "CMS Light" arena, set to launch soon. Check out the gallery.
WeatherNews, a nice website of a Japanese weather reporting organization.
Microsoft gives some insight into the advances they're making with IE9.
Not for the squeamish: DIY chicken plucker.
Gratuitous Space Battles aims to bring the over-the-top explodiness back into space games.
Secrets, a database of hidden settings for Mac OS X.
Chumby, everyone's favourite "what-does-it-do?" appliance, has launched the Chumby One.
siiimple.com, a site specializing in the minimalist side of things.
First Windows 7 zero-day exploit confirmed.
The general pirate license, for the times you want to share an idea but never want the idea to be attributed to you.
Time Travel House Has Kitchen From The Past But Shower From The Future.
Terra Landscape Generator. Fiddle with the controls to create your own landscape!
Slogan database, for example: Car advertising slogans.
Self-defence with a Walking-stick, or: The Different Methods of Defending Oneself with a Walking-Stick or Umbrella when Attacked under Unequal Conditions.
If you can't find that one international symbol on your keyboard, there's always copypastecharacter.
Jeff Minter (of Llamasoft/Gridrunner Revolution/Space Giraffe/Tempest & Tempest2000 [PDF] etc. fame) is bringing his... unique (ewenique?) style to the iPhone.
Bonus: Jeff Minter's 2007 Tech Talk on Google's campus.
Because everything is better with bacon: EmailBacon.
Google's Matt Cutts said there is strong lobbying in Google to introduce a new ranking factor into the algorithm: How fast a site or page loads.
Semi-related, Matt mentions on his blog that they're going to go live with their new indexing structure, code-named "Caffeine", sometime early next year.
NASA’s LCROSS Impacts confirm water in lunar crater.
Straightline fotolog, a fotolog on everyday life in Japan.
PixelProspector/InDev, a site highlighting the latest in indie game releases.
Edge Magazine on the Making of Micro-Machines for the NES
American Airlines: A blindingly incompetent company.
Another World/Out Of This World ... ported to Javascript?!
A tear-down of an iMac (eg., they take the latest Apple iMac apart and post pix of it).
The very first post. Let us see how this goes, shall we?