"Hell Bent" - the title I've given this sculpture, is the culmination of an untold number of hours work. The sculpture depicts a modern Formula One car at speed, mid-turn, and indeed in the
wet.
posted by snez
on Dec 18, 2002 -
10 comments
Space Colony... Impossible? Two days ago I wrote in
my blog that a space colony is a stupid idea. I don't think this project can do much against
the growing threat of terrorism. I don't like one thing is this space colony: living really near a nuclear reactor with nowere to escape should something go wrong.
posted by Baud
on Jul 6, 2002 -
25 comments
StoryTime is a site created based on
netizen news' layout where hopefully people will go and post memories and the like. It's actually pretty theraputic.
(i know linkin your own work is discouraged - I wouldn't link it here 'cept I put a lot of work into it and no besides myself has thusfar posted.)
posted by Zebulun
on Apr 30, 2001 -
9 comments
hoursong: A streaming index of songs based on ideas and associations to a
different theme. Whether it's the song, the artist, the album, the lyrics, the video, whatever; the theme can be tied to anything, and everyone can submit their own song that relates. You can also create discussion and song threads on every submission.
posted by magnetbox
on Feb 27, 2001 -
16 comments
Splat! It has all the usual stuff like yourname@spl.at e-mail etc...
BUT you should check out this link...
'Help The Girl'
It's a weekly serial where you can vote to control the characters...
posted by jonpanky
on Jan 31, 2001 -
5 comments
eBlots presents you with a picture. You type what you think/feel/see, and are presented with what everyone else thought/felt/saw. You're identified by a random color, so it's anonymous, and you can even have your eblots mailed to you daily.
posted by fnirt
on Jan 8, 2001 -
15 comments
Superfluous and unnecessary. The :Cue Cat
reader has insinuated itself into the very fabric of the
Dallas Morning News, promising links to "expanded content" and "special promotions" by using this $50 future garage sale item. Is there a real need for bar code scanners in the average household? Or is :Cue Cat merely artificially creating a need for their services?
posted by ethmar
on Oct 3, 2000 -
13 comments
Time Out finally reveal their new direction with their London Shopping Guide, running off Oracle and Vignette. This is a bit of a cheek, but I was wondering what people thought of it. It's not really self-blogging because although I worked on the site, I had a fairly minor part to play, and I figure that "popular site gets substantial new direction and new technology" still counts as interesting and valid under Metafilter rules. Slap me down if I'm wrong.
posted by barbelith
on Sep 17, 2000 -
3 comments
And speaking of frogs (see below) . . . here is a good entry for the 5k. They are still anonymous (until the judges are finished).
And don't go poking around those directories please -- not all the files are called index.html and there is not a directory for every number (so you'll mostly get 404s). Just a few more days. Shhh . . .
posted by sylloge
on Apr 5, 2000 -
4 comments
Everyone seems
to be
redesigning....and
now I've gone and done it too.
That's right folks, Just like everyone else I've gone and redesigned
my homepage. Any and all comments are appreciated, especially those on Mac
systems as I have no way of testing on that platform. And hey, if you were feeling
kind, you could generate me some traffic ;-)
Sorry about the blatant
self promotion, but hey, I did provide some links ;-)
posted by tomcosgrave
on Apr 5, 2000 -
10 comments
Are You 3000 Plus? Find out just how good your web writing is with this revolutionary online tool developed by the super-secret TSD Labs. Complex natural language analysis is performed to determine the complexity, readability, and likability of your writing.
posted by daveadams
on Apr 2, 2000 -
5 comments
I have seen the future of advertising, and it is
PP * blog. My ultra-top-secret advertising scheme is finally let out of the box. Okay, so it might not be the future of advertising, but it IS a sleezy scheme on my part to help get both me AND you more visibility in the weblog dept.
posted by premiumpolar
on Mar 21, 2000 -
8 comments
Mattdabrowski.com Well, finally, after four years of apathy and general non-working-ness, my web site has gone up. Go see it. As my Italian great-grandmother would say, 'Is good for you.'
Today, I rant about the Israeli 'peace process' and snicker at some hippie peace-fest in the woods of Connecticut.
posted by tdecius
on Sep 1, 1999 -
2 comments