Saturday, July 30, 2005

Hacker Movies

A list great hacker movies.

Friday, July 29, 2005

GIMP (and tutorial)

1. GIMP is equivalent to Adobe Photoshop, but FREE.

2. GIMP Tutorials.

Thursday, July 28, 2005

PSP Links, part 1

  1. Top 10 PSP Hacks.
  2. DIY PSP charger.
  3. G4 feature on PSP emulation.
  4. HomeBrew pack.
  5. Emulation explained: FAQs.
  6. G4 PSP hacks video explains a few hacks.
  7. Ultimate HomeBrew FAQ.
  8. Read E-Books on your PSP.
  9. Doom for PSP.
  10. Wipeout web browser trick.
  11. List of HomeBrew games.
  12. PSP Emulation news.
  13. PSPUpdates.com.
  14. Article with various links on PSP fun.
  15. How to use HomeBrews on firmware 1.50 guide.
  16. PSP Drive.com - August 11, 2005

PSP links, part 2


Monday, July 25, 2005

Free Games

A huge list of free online and downloadable games of all genres

The experiment: Create a new game every week. Must be made in less than 7 days, everything done by 1 person, and must have a theme.

Friday, July 22, 2005

RetroJunk, Rubik's solver, Bandwidth tester

1. RetroJunk.com -- a time machine for the cool (or any) toys of the '80s.

2. Enter any configuration on the Rubik's cube solver and watch it go.

3. Test your internet connection speed. A great speed tester

Thursday, July 21, 2005

Ninja Gaiden, Air America, DiggNation

1. A few Ninja Gaiden Walkthroughs:
2. Air America radio.

3. DiggNation with Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht.

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Hello Harry

Harry Potter book 6 just came out, and I already forgot what happened in book 5. Here's the place to go to get the notes on all previous books. The .pdf files cost about $5, but the web-based summary is free. This one is a faster read, though not as detailed. Only up to Chapter 30 (out of 38) as of today.

After you read The Half-Blood Prince:
Check out this website.

Friday, July 15, 2005

Gaming news, Azureus widget, hardware pinouts, Extensions for Firefox, Wallpapers, Programming tips

1. MaxConsole.net is another source for gaming (including PSP) news.

2. All the info about current downloads on your desktop with the Azureus dashboard widget.

3. A handbook of hardware pinouts, cables schemes and connectors layouts.

4. Extensions Mirror lists many Firefox extensions.

5. A collection of wallpapers at Shifted Reality.

6. How to be a Programmer has tips on debugging, documentation, stress testing, user interfaces, and much, much more.

Thursday, July 14, 2005

AOTS

AOTS
Attack of the Show

Walk Before you Run

A beginner's running program that will ease you off the couch and slowly get you running a 5K. Incorporate these stretches into your routine before running. Tips to avoid injuries.

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Got a Question? Let Google answer (for a fee)

For a fee that ranges from $2.50 to $200 (depending how in-depth your question is), you can ask Google Answers to research a topic. What is this service? Find out here.

Apparently this has been around for years, but this is the first I've ever heard of it.

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

How Firefox works, Street art/sticker/grafitti photos, BitTorrent sites, reading test, Londing bombings

1. How Firefox Works.

2. A flickr collection of photos from Lord Leigh. A collection of stickers/street art/grafitti pictures.

3. A forum on ScopeTech.net on BitTorrent sites.

4. Take this reading test. You'll be amazed how quickly you can read these misspelled words.

5. The ever-changing user updates after the horrific London bombings.

Monday, July 11, 2005

Curious? Ask a question

Justcurio.us makes you answer a question before you can ask a question. Questions range from the philosophical (Why am I afraid of my ambitions?) to the mundane (Paper or plastic?) but always interesting.

Thursday, July 07, 2005

Sites for movie reviews

Two great websites to visit for an aggregate rating on movies, DVDs, music, games, and even books.
RottenTomatoes.com -- average ratings as voted on by the user
MetaCritic.com -- ratings average culled from reviews.

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

Wage slaves, NewGrounds, Accident excuse, TWiT podcasts, Russian posters, Mammatus clouds

1. The 21st century sweatshops -- wage slaves playing endless hours of online games to sell 'game goods' on aution sites.

2. Great collection of flash games, movies, etc. on NewGrounds.com.

3. A man who ran his car into a UPS truck claims he was being chased by man-eating subterranean beings.

4. A couple sites with podcasts to TWiT(This Week in Tech).

5. Russian propaganda posters from 1950s-1990.

6. Too cool to be real, but they are. Mammatus clouds over Nebraska.

XBox 360 Supersite

An incredible array of XBox 360 info on accessories, game screenshots, interviews, and articles. Looks good!