The Week in Links
I come across some interesting (and weird) stuff on the web over a weeks time, and occasionally I like to share what I find with others. Rather than posting about these every time I find something, I plan to post a collection once a week, maybe each Sunday. Welcome to the first edition of “The Week in Links.”
- Apple iSmack Nano Addresses Concerns over iPod Mugging – “Our product literally beats the crap out of the competition,” says Jobs
- For sale: Britain’s underground city – WELCOME to Cold War City (population: 4). It covers 240 acres and has 60 miles of roads and its own railway station. It even includes a pub called the Rose and Crown. …
- A Humiliating Bathroom Experience – That’s not very nice
- invisibleSHIELD for the Video iPod – my friend Brian has seen this in person and says it is incredible. The coating is the same material used to protect military helicopter blades. I plan to order one soon.
- Most DNS servers ‘wide open’ to attack – Very scary.
- Awful 70′s Music Video (Movie) – I have no idea who that is, but it extremely bad. You’ve been warned.
- iTheater – “iTheater is a media center application for OSX 10.3 and 10.4. Its purpose is to be a frontend for applications such as iTunes, iPhoto and Dvd player so you can listen to your music, view photos and much more – all in one simple program. But thats not all! Using a networkable application called Encore, iTheater will be able to stream media through your home network.”
- Lubbock Lights – West Texas music documentary, I really want to see this.
Nothing like a week link to break the chain.
Comment by Andrew — November 2, 2005 @ 11:59 amIf that video does not bridge the American-Native American relationship gap…. then I don’t know what will.
Comment by ian — November 10, 2005 @ 2:33 pmGood thing i carry around a super large hosts file on a flash drive with me.
Comment by Justin — November 15, 2005 @ 2:46 pm