Links for February 28th
February 28th, 2006 • Linklog • Comments?
- Microsoft iPod
What would the iPod box look like if designed by Microsoft?
February 28th, 2006 • Linklog • Comments?
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I’m done with comment spam. From now on, all comments have to be approved unless you’re logged in. So get an account if you don’t have one. That is all.
♫ Tegan & Sara vs. Mylo - Walking With A Ghost In Paris
February 19th, 2006 • Music • Comments?
Felix Drops The Humps returns… with a vengeance! [In case you missed it, here's the original post]. Now in version 2.1, the pitch problems that plagued the original have been (mostly) eliminated. Also eliminated is the chipmunking from version 2.0! There are still a few pitchy spots, but it’s way better.
This is really what the track should have been all along, so if you have either old version in your library, you owe it to your ears to replace it with the new, improved…
Mylo vs. Black Eyed Peas - Felix Drops The Humps 2.1
♫ Death Cab for Maddy - Hung Up On Soul (Amazing Party Ben Mashup)
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February 12th, 2006 • Friends / Randomness • 4 Comments
Bryan and I have a couple of friends who hail from the thriving metropolis of Wooster, Ohio. Growing up, both of them played this bizarre game called “Pass the Pigs,” where you roll two small plastic pigs as if they were dice. The roller then would score points based on how the pigs land.
Of course, this sounded completely insane to us, so we had a hard time believing them until Jason (one of the Woosterites) and his wife Lisa got us Pass the Pigs for Christmas. We’ve played a couple times and it’s actually a surprising amount of fun. Especially if you’re drinking at the time.
If you’d like to get in on the hot pig action, someone has created an in-browser version of Pass the Pigs. Now, it’s not nearly so fun as the real thing, but you can get an idea of how the game works.
And remember, you don’t want the pigs to touch! The game is very puritanical that way. Our copy of the game calls that an “Oinker,” but according to Audra, the other Woosterite, it was originally known as “Makin’ Bacon.” So keep your pigs under control. I think those are words by which we should all strive to live.
♫ Madonna - Get Together
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