Behold Thy Graphics!!
When people aren’t looking, I’m playing this. Part of my *job* is to have a browser open and to keep my thumb on the pulse of the web. This qualifies, I think.
Dungeonman 3 [homestarrunner flash text adventure]
When people aren’t looking, I’m playing this. Part of my *job* is to have a browser open and to keep my thumb on the pulse of the web. This qualifies, I think.
Dungeonman 3 [homestarrunner flash text adventure]
I just post links.
While clearing spam from my moderation queue, which has been thankfully minimal, I found this comment:
“Police have been checking vehicles in a zone around the site of the discovery, where poultry movements are restricted.”
It seemed to have no ulterior motive: no links, no sales-speech, etc. I marked it as spam, since I did not know the name, but if you are the owner of this comment, thank you sincerely for the image and the laugh. I’m sorry to have to moderate you.
Ernest Cline, whose site navigation is imaginative, useable, nostalgic and all kinds of cool, produced a small educational film strip to put us all in our place. It is wonderful.
Can someone explain this? Maybe it makes more sense to someone else.
So, I got through the post below, then had myself a click over to Linus’ place and laughed and laughed at this Pac-Man movie. [.WMV, 2.3MB]
Reminds me of Pacmanhattan, which Bjorn and I want to emulate in good ol’ Wisconsin.
The title of this post is a lie.
I am not sure where Youtube came from, or how they are getting away with this stuff, but the Chambraigne SG ep makes me happier than a pig in shit. And as you must know, that is pretty happy.
And remember, citizens, copyright infringement is your best entertainment value.
Possibly OFN, but Something Awful put their hand to our old faves, the Choose your Own Adventure series. Have a look.
Bill stammered. “But you are a sadist, a pervert, a beast, a creature, a thing, a murderer . . .”
Only interested in one thing, a niiiiiiight of
xard L0vee!
Wanna know how a website should look and work? That’s how.
Kudos, man.
Edit: A lot of it is handled by javascript, which can be a mixed bag, but it’s still a sharp site.