Wish Me Luck In A “Good Luck” Way
Time Trumpet “re-voices” a Polish soap opera. . .
Time Trumpet “re-voices” a Polish soap opera. . .
Do you do better work if you have an inspiring desktop? 365 desktop days of ad man Sean Nicholas Ohlenkamp of the inimitable TBWAChiatDay.
Is Christmas over? Here’s a great clip via Boing Boing, via Digg, (which could mean you’ve already seen this…) Reminds me of the first episode of Twin Peaks I ever saw, with the dwarf in the Red Room. Totally twisted my head around.
Just in time for Christmas!
The All-Seeing Eye, Jr.’s recent posts include a semiotic reflection on the color black, a close reading of an anonymous hand-tinted photograph, a speculative nod to an unknown rockabilly band and a book jacket interpretation that any situationist would adore. So, who is this masked man? Looks like someone at the New Yorker knows.
So it seems 0ldScratch likes Legos. Not only that, he must like Ween because he turned their infamous unreleased Pizza Hut jingle into pure web goodness.
Here’s a big Lucky Dog Audio Post blog category climber – file under Advertising, Audio Goodness, Food & Drink, Music, Web Goodness, Words, and especially Luck. (Originally we marked this only as Audio Goodness & Music.)
“Buster Love” is TV evangelicalism at it’s best. Just look at those claws nails. . .
Here’s Thomas C. Veatch’s “Theory of Humor.” He also has a webpage For Dog Lovers.
Here’s a new time waster: Oobject “. . . like Billboard for Gadgets.”
I like this. You only need to watch it once to make you happy.
I really didn’t think I’d stumble upon my new favorite song while checking email tonite, but here it is. It’s a Jonathan Coulter song, performed by the AI character in the computer game Portal, voiced by Ellen McLain. Oh my goodness. Guys at Valve, we salute you. If you care about such things, you can[…]
Unfortunately The Museum of Jurassic Technology‘s website does not include any jpegs of the oil portraits used in their current exhibit THE LIVES of PERFECT CREATURES An Oil Portrait Gallery of the Heroic Canines of the Soviet Space Program. Thankfully this article from Sunday’s NYT has at least one sample from the exhibition online, M.[…]
I wasn’t planning on posting anything Halloween-themed today, but Krzysztof Komeda‘s music for the opening sequence of Roman Polanski’s “Fearless Vampire Killers” is too good to pass up.
It is ‘difficult” for me to fully “elucidate” how much I “enjoy” the “Blog” of “Unneccessary” Quotation Marks, even though recent posts haven’t been as “entertaining” as previous others (i.e. “congrats,” “over there on the sloppy pile,” “Actually Boring,” “no, really, we voted,” or “or ‘donate’”). Thanks “little” brother!