Sunday, October 30, 2005


Gosfish Games

If you love games, more specifically oldschool Arcade style games, then you're gonna love this site.
They have Action Games, Strategy Games, Role Playing Games, Sports Games, you name it... they got it. You'll never be bored again. And the best thing is... they're all "free".

Balldroppings

Balldroppings is an addicting and noisy play-toy. It can also be seen as an emergence game. Alternatively this software can be taken seriously as an audio-visual performance instrument. Balls fall from the top of the screen and bounce off the lines you are drawing with the mouse. The balls make a percussive and melodic sound, whose pitch depends on how fast the ball is moving when it hits the line.
This delightful application allows experimentation with sound and vision which will compound and intrigue you. Whether you are an adult or child, scientific brainbox or avid gamer. It doesn't have a plot, no hero, no villain. It has no guns or alien beings. It is simply time to get creative, and those who are creative will love this.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005


Bob Shneider : Captain Kirk

A friend of mine sent me this link... Her name is Annie and she's an excellent Photo-Artist... Thanx Annie!

I don't usually listen to this kind of music. Don't get me wrong... Everyone is entitled to their own taste in music, but just to set the record strait for those of you who don't know me, I personally like listening to Hardcore Death Metal but have also been known to stray once in a while over to techno and Alternative Rock and even occasionally Gangsta Rap. I find it's important to keep an open mind when it comes to music... And with that said... I can still guarantee you this... I will never, so long as I live, be able to sit through a Britney Spears song and enjoy it (and that goes for all other britney wannabee's) ... Barf!

I posted this Bob Shneider link, not for the song, but for the Video... I'm an artist and I found this video to be pretty cool and artistic... Ohh yeah... The lyrics aren't so bad either. Enjoy!

http://www.bobschneidermusic.com/captainkirk/

BushSpeach

Here you can make George "Dubya" Bush give the speach you always wanted to hear... Have fun!

Cost of War

Want to know how much of the of the U.S. taxpayers money is being spent on the war in Iraq? You can also compare it to the cost of other more important things like: World Hunger, Kid's Health, Public Education...


Antiwar.com

Here's a cool site for all the latest news concerning the ongoing war in Iraq.

Ace of Spades!?

I used to love this song when I was a teenager. Now, thanks to these guys, I'm lovin' it all over again... LOL

Sunday, October 23, 2005


The Whitehouse

Here's another Bushbashing website that I just discovered recently... Well... to be fair, it doesn't just make fun of George W. Bush... However, it's safe to say that over 80% of the content does in fact place the Bush Administration in the spotlight. There's a lot of stuff here and some of it might not be recommended for minors and/or people who are religiously inclined, so I caution those of you who are easily offended. But to the rest of you out there... Have fun!

Welcome to the White House - WWW.WHITEHOUSE.ORG

Time Well Wasted?!

If you have a little time to kill and you don't know what to do with it... Here's a place you can go to spend it "wisely"... It's kinda hypnotic if you look at it for too long.

P.S. If your Bush gets stuck, use your browsers refresh to get him goin' again.

Georgie

Wednesday, October 19, 2005


THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART

If you're like me and you find that the Bush administration is just one giant farce, then you're probably going love these guys.

Tired of the stodginess of the evening newscasts? Can't bear to sit through the spinmeisters and shills on the 24-hour cable news networks? Don't miss The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, a nightly half-hour series unburdened by objectivity, journalistic integrity or even accuracy.

The Emmy and Peabody Award-winning Daily Show takes a reality-based look at news, trends, pop culture, current events, politics, sports and entertainment with an alternative point of view. In each show anchorman Jon Stewart and a team of correspondents, including Stephen Colbert, Robert Corddry, Ed Helms, Samantha Bee and Lewis Black, comment on the day's stories, employing actual news footage, taped field pieces, in-studio guests and on-the-spot coverage of important news events.

By watching this show you'll probably know more about what's going on in the world than if you were to watch CNN.

Tuesday, October 18, 2005


MONSIEUR BIZARRE!?

Well... I've been tryin' to personalize my blog for the past few days... As you can see, it's startin' to look not half bad... I still have a few bugs to work out but it's lookin' better and better each day. I hope to post a few links pretty soon. In the meantime you can check out this blog.... Monsieur Bizarre . It's from my good friend Jesse Giroux... He's the guy who inspired me to start my own blog. So Hat's Off to my good buddy Jess. Thanks Dude.