| Clicks! Check out my new vanity license plate! You can get one too. Try on your new vanity plate at this neat site. Is 3M TA3 already taken? http://www.ripolot.com/cgi-bin/gk-license.pl?text=clks2day&file=04B&level=2 Wanna Play Catch? Pass the ball around with this cool flash toy. I like to pretend like I'm going to throw it and then go... psyche! http://clownstaples.toiletstall.us/swf/arms12.swf Lock Up Your Cup Not a protective cup, although that would make more sense. This little gizmo makes sure your germy coworkers never use your mug again... until you lose the key and you won't use it either. http://pya.cc/pyaimg/img2/2004051405.jpg
More Clicks: Bizarre Crab Man. I almost didn't include this Flash Beach Boys music video in today's issue. However, there's something touching and cool about this story of a surfer boy and the maniacal human headed crab who loves him. Is it too weird? I'll let you decide. http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andyshan/other_andyshan_files/beachbiz/beachbiz.html Why you should never put your picture on the internet... There's geeks with Photoshop, that's why. Don't be confused! Good looking naked people should never be discouraged from putting their pictures on the 'net. http://www.smlinks.com/sotw/why/ Happy Pill Cheer up these frowning faces with happy pills in this challenging puzzle game. http://jigint.com/games/happypill/index.html Simplify Your Document Reviews. Distribute drafts to an unlimited number of reviewers - no web server required. Get an online demo |
More Clicks! Cute Interactive Site Warm up your clicking finger and explore the strange and silly world of Max Weber. Mouse over the subterranean landscape and click around to see entertaining, interactive shorts. http://maxweber.com/thepit/thepit.html My New Dog Check out my new dog. http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~circus/nanicolle/dog.swf Pacmanhattan A crew of geeks turn Manhattan city blocks into a re-creation of the classic 80's arcade game. Participants play the parts of Pac Man and the ghosts. Their movements are tracked by cell phone.
Would you believe this is part of an NYU graduate program to "explore what happens when games are removed from their 'little world' of tabletops, televisions and computers and placed in the larger 'real world' of street corners, and cities?" http://pacmanhattan.com/
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