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Paidia-Ludus Face-Off
Which games are clearly which, and which are you willing to give your life for?

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Apple, Inc.

Nintendo

Scambaiting

Nintendo8.com - Has hundreds of classic Nintendo 8-bit games.

Internet: So there's this thing called Internet...and the best part is, you can save yourself countless hours of extra verbalizing by dropping that pesky "the"--no more "the internet," now it's just "internet."

NumaNuma

Fake Name Generator
- Generates a name, address, email (which I believe really works), phone, mother's maiden name, birthday, credit card carrier and number, credit card's expiration date, and SSN. Very useful.

Prelinger Archive : If any of you aren't familiar with this archive, it's quite interesting, especially if you have nothing better to do. It's a collection of older short films, songs, documents, 'educational/instructional' videos, etc. who knows, you might find that film from high school healthclass (I hope no one would want to, but I'm not here to judge). you can download the files for free, and they are compatible with the media players that i use..i don't know how much that says...

John Titor :Here is the homepage for John Titor an alleged time traveler from the future who returned to the past to retrieve a certain IBM computer that could rectify a computer coding bug that has paralyzed society in the future. It's an interesting way to see how people could effectively become someone else. Titor showed up randomly on some internet message boards claiming to be a time traveler, of course no one believed him. Over time Titor began to show tremendous knowledge of things to come. Some of his predictions have come true, however the large civil war that devastates the US has not occured yet. Is he who he says he is?

Digg.com: A social networking news site; stories are "dugg" by visitors/users and thereby promoted up the list of all stories; the most dugg stories make it to the site's front page, often inciting a "digg effect" in which a site will be inundated with digg visitors in a very short period of time. The creators/owners of the site produce very little of the content that appears on the site. Instead, visitors/users create links with short descriptions that can then be dugg by other users.
Check out Video games vs reality..(Ty)

Here's the WOW Funeral video I was talking about...enjoy.---Nathan
-This video is awesome.. in a bad way.. I could not help but laugh. Good video Nathan. (Ty)
Portals Trailer - an Impressive Half-Life 2 mod involving a mind boggling amount of spatial craziness
Electroplankton
Girl gets pranked by co-workers through the internet Click me... (Ty)
PowerPoint Spoof - This is kinda relevant and sorta funny so I thought I'd put it on here. -kmartinez

Morphable Faces - Making 3D faces out 2D pictures is pretty crazy if you ask me... - cellis

Cell Phones for Kids? - This is a really neat article about the different phones they have out there for kids, some of them are really nice! (schilmeran)



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LTownBreakdown videos 0 May 6 2007, 1:19 AM EDT by LTownBreakdown
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Post more videos and web sites. I have really enjoyed the ones posted and would like to see more.
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bboessen Prelinger 3 Apr 9 2007, 9:36 PM EDT by ebulliencelost
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I have used the Prelinger before to find old media for class presentations and discussions, and its true, it has lots of interesting stuff. I'm a little worried that a place like this will eventually fold, however. As a privately funded archive, if the money ever runs out, where will all this stuff go?

I suppose this is the same problem any privately funded archive of anything has, but it seems especially acute when the materials archived are represented numerically in a database. I have not looked into how extensively the stuff is "backed up" on physical media, but it is an interesting question to consider.
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