Posted in Websites on Mar 20th, 2006
http://www.abandoned-places.com/ Abandoned places can have something mysterious. One can sense what happened at the location when it was in use. The pictures on this website give you a look at a number of abandoned places and also give you the that mystical feeling. Have a look!
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Posted in Websites on Mar 14th, 2006
http://www.themeatrix.com The meatrix is pretty much based on the matrix (duh). Just have a look, I don’t want to spoil it.
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Posted in Websites on Mar 7th, 2006
http://www.davidrietveld.nl/tegenslechtweer/ In navolging van een pagina tegen terrorisme is er nu een pagina tegen die andere bedreiging: de pagina tegen slecht weer.
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Posted in Websites on Mar 1st, 2006
http://www.ezprezzo.com/c…s_not_safe.html (do not try this at home!)
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Posted in Websites on Feb 24th, 2006
http://www.burorenkema.nl…ie_je_raakt.php Don’t make the Biatlon people angry (watch the video).
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Posted in Websites on Feb 22nd, 2006
http://www.43things.com/ What do you want to do with your life? On this website you can share your 43 things and read what others want to do with theirs.
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Posted in Websites on Sep 17th, 2005
http://www.googleguide.co…_reference.html Sometimes you want to search for more than just keywords. This website gives an overview of the available operators that can be used in google.
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Posted in Websites on Sep 10th, 2005
http://www.baddesigns.com/examples.html Michael Darnell created a site with poorly designed things. He not only mentions that they’re poorly designed, but also why and how the designers could fix the problem. Interesting stuff!
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Posted in Websites on Aug 25th, 2005
http://corporate.weblogsinc.com/ Weblogs are hot. But where do you look for interesting logs? Weblogsinc is a network of weblogs per subject. Photoshop, Enron or RfID. A lot of subjects have their own interesting blog.
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Posted in Websites on Jul 28th, 2005
http://www.winsupersite.c…ta_beta1_01.asp Yesterday Microsoft released the Beta 1 version of Vista for development purposes. Paul Thurrott was one of the first to review it. read more.
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