• iPod Shuffle Updates?

    Macworld San Francisco kicked off today but the real news will be tomorrow, when Apple CEO Steve Jobs will keynote. A wealth of new Apple products are set to be announced. Most of us are expecting an update to the iPod Shuffle line – particularly a 1gb model with a screen. I’m picturing a 1gb…

  • The Full House drinking game

    Lexrob has posted the rules to the Full House drinking game. It’s a hilarious read: The way I sees it, if you’re gonna watch Full House, you might as well go ahead and get completely ripped in the process. After all, a half hour of your life doesn’t have to be the only thing getting…

  • Phoenix, Witherspoon deliver in ‘Line

    For several weeks I saw Joaquin Phoenix in movie trailers looking a little less like Johnny Cash than I had hoped for since learning of Walk the Line’s production a couple years ago. I’ve been a Cash fan since my college roommate introduced me to a few of his albums seven years ago. Since then,…

  • The price of a bottle of wine

    Proving once and for all that there is indeed a relationship between the price of a bottle of wine and said bottle’s dimple (the bump under the bottle), ItchySquirrel conducts some pretty serious research to prove the theory.

  • Clerks 2 update

    Kevin Smith updates us on the status of Clerks 2 in a series of small video vignettes, most of which are pretty interesting – if you’re a hardcore Clerks fan.

  • 43 Folders …

    one of my favorite weblogs featuring tips, tricks and hacks, has a pretty useful post about the power of simple text files: Like a lot of geeks and aspirational geeks, I do as many things as possible in plain text files. I’ve endlessly sung the praises of text on 43F, but in a nutshell, they’re…

  • Pong meets contemporary art

    MocoLoco has posted pictures of a pong clock: What’s the score? The time. As Pong randomly plays, the score shown is the time of day on this “amusing, unusual timepiece” by Buro Vormkrijgers. I think I’ll be adding this to my Christmas list.

  • Google loves Spam (primavera)

    A friend of mine pointed out to me today that at the top of the spam filter in Gmail, Google offers recipes for Spam. Yes, the potted meat. Today’s recipes include Spam Fajitas, Savory Spam Crescents and Creamy Spam Broccoli Casserole. I think I’ll pass.