I haven't posted in a while, as I have a bunch of work on this site in the back burner, but here's another random find: The Sudden Giant Nostril Gallery.
carstuckgirls.com is the funniest thing I've seen in a long long time (thanks Brett). I'm getting DirecTV with TiVo today. I plan to maintain a little sub-blog about my impressions and experiences of/with it here in the daily mojo, but one thing's for sure... I'm going to show up to work on Monday red-eyed and exhausted. I just joined a fantasy baseball league here at work, which may have been a mistake. I'm a super-competitive person, so when I play (even something as trivial as fantasy baseball), I play to win. Case in point: I knew next to nothing about pro basketball last fall, when some collegues invited me into their fantasy league. Just a few months later I found myself espousing theories on the future of Amare Stoudemire and the Phoenix Suns, Shaq's free-throw percentage blah blah blah. By the end of the season, I might have been able to begin a new career as an NBA scout - or at least a reporter - if not for the fact that my team finished last in the fantasy league (grrr). The upside is I seem to have learned from my failure - I'm in third place (and climbing) in the fantasy baseball standings. Wow! I've been really bad about posting the mojo. What has it been... three months? Anyway, let's see if I can turn this thing around. I've been incredibly lazy lately, and I'm not sure why. A bit depressed perhaps. Meanwhile, my friend Bruce has just completed his first full-length screenplay, my friend Brett just defeated the Devil Mountain Double, and my friend Steve is traveling the world and producing an epic memoir in the process. I gotta get my ass in gear and get some pots off the back burners! My ongoing quest for the perfect web color picker tool has led me to (in chronological order): I haven't seen anything post-worthy for a while, but someone I work with just sent me this new Outkast video (big download). Thanks Nancy! BBC Radio has made a wealth of great multimedia content available, with more coming all the time. Listen to Shane McGowan and friends tell the Story of the Pogues. I want to give some quick props to RateBeer.com. A while ago I interviewed the site's creator, Joe Tucker, for a job at Vodafone. He was way overqualified, and I didn't end up hiring him, but while we were talking he mentioned he had built a little personal site dedicated to his love of fine brew. Within a few months, his little site was getting hundreds of thousands of hits per month. |