Defines a new word every
day, uses it in a sentence, and gives an interesting fact about the word. Also has
links to the "Word Game of the Day". |
Randomly Generated Nonsense Scott Pakin's automatic complaint-letter generator SCIgen - An Automatic Computer Science Paper Generator The Postmodernism Generator -- A computer program that writes meaningless but highly convincing postmodern essays This Day in Paradigms -- Another automated postmodern essay generator See also -- Sokal Affair, Logorrhoea, Bogdanov Affair |
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Have a robot read your robot-generated text Stop everything and do this right away! In one window, launch the Pakin Complaint Generator And in another window, launch the talker. www.oddcast.com/home/demos/tts/frameset.php?frame1=talk Then, copy the complaint from one window to the other. For added joy, change the talker to French, but still feed it English words. It will read them with the most hilarious French accent you ever heard!
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Second Life is a 3-D virtual world entirely created by its Residents. Since opening to the public in 2003, it has grown explosively and today is inhabited by millions of Residents from around the globe. |
GameIntellect.com has free games
for your enjoyment, using Macromedia Flash. Online Flash Games are free to play and enjoy. They include
Tet-a-Tetris, Square Word, Alphabetic Maze, Express Maze, Japanese Puzzles
(Nonograms), Rhumb Line (tm), Hijara (tm). Some of these games are downloadable, and may be purchased for $12. |
A trivia game -- www.animaxinteractive.com/banana/Games/tictactoe.html |
Beautiful photos and an inspiring
poem: The Interview With God. |
This is a really short quiz with astonishing results; It'll only take a minute or two. When asked to name people you know, please be truthful; it matters. |
www.dr-joe.net/quiz.html |
Drag the name of each state onto the map where it belongs -- a race
against time. Can you do as well as an average third grader? Test
yourself here. |
Someone using the assumed name of John Titor and claiming to be a soldier on a mission from 2036 presented a considerable amount of information on the Web beginning around November 2000 about his mission and time travel machine, his perspective on our society, how our society is going wrong, and...
See also this Google Answer thread. |
| A compiler of odd facts, and a commentator on NPR |
| A remarkably faithful virtual recreation of the famous old etch-a-sketch. |
Random SitesClick one of these links to visit a random site: |
Larry's
Face
A website that lets you distort Larry's face, which was made popular after it was mentioned on another website, Fark.com. |
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Contains a glossary of computer jargon as well as an explanation of the history and culture of computer jargon. |
| Squoosh the terrorist game http://www.confound.com/games/squoosh_terrorist.php
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| Shockwave Snowboarding game
from http://www.shockwave.com/sw/content/super_trick
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| o Clean restrooms around the world o Please add a tidy loo to the list! o True Tales of Tawdry Toilets!! o TV, radio, magazines, newspapers, and of course, the internet. o The world's finest public toilets |
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I am a new flash
cartoonist. Here you will find unusual flash cartoons: www.eyeenvision.com
-- much more to come. MAT |
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Click the doughboy, and hear him fart. A barfing doughboy is also available. I originally found this on the website derekgrout.com/doughboy/doughboy2/index.html, but this is no longer available, it seems. I used milkandcookies.com/ to find this animation. |
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Sign up to be a member of FakedNews.com, and you'll be able to send links to realistic-looking news stories like this one about the discovery that my daughter, Meghan, has been living a double life. |
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This web page describes in
uoe.dk/csworld/security-.html great
detail an important precaution you should take against having your
personal computer stolen.
Step-by-step instructions, with clear illustrations, are included. |
Now
you can make everyone in your house miserable by playing this
bagpipe MIDI music through your 500-watt subwoofers! |
Here's
another video game on the Internet. It's like "Space
Invaders" except the invaders are all clones of bin Laden, and the
"good guy" is one of George Bush, Dick Cheney, or Colin
Powell. www.huntandpunish.com/. |
Here
is a video game you can enjoy. The object is to kill Bin Laden as
many times as you can without killing his hostage. http://www.fieler.com/terror |
It's a moment. A defining moment when you know that your favorite television program has reached its peak. That instant that you know from now on...it's all downhill. Some call it the climax. We call it
"Jumping the Shark." From that moment on, the program will simply never be the same.
This expression refers to the telltale sign of the demise of Happy Days, our favorite example, when Fonzie actually "jumped the shark." |
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killfrog.com has interactive
animated cartoons, like the singing bass, who has the misfortune of
singing songs that get him killed. Poor bass! |
Made
2 Smile.Com has a nice selection of "Internet Jokes". Some
are funny, some are just cute. They are nicely illustrated and come
complete with music. |
Peacefire.org
is dedicated to preserving free speech on the Internet. This website
sharply criticizes efforts to censor the Internet using such "blockers"
as Net Nanny and Cyber Sitter. Many sites are blocked in error or by
overly broad categorization because the Internet changes so fast these
censors aren't able to keep up with the changes. So, for example,
entire "online communities" (e.g. Geocities, Tripod, etc.)
containing millions of web pages, representing terabytes of data, are
blocked. Some glaring examples of
incorrectly blocked sites are listed on the web site, and represent
some of the more interesting surfing you will do. Or check out the blocked
site of the day! |
Mr.
Methane is a musician. He controls his farts to make musical
tones. He appeared on the Howard Stern radio show, and is selling
this album of his music. |
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| The Jargon Dictionary |
This document is a collection of slang terms used by various subcultures of computer hackers. Though some technical material is included for background and flavor, it is not a technical dictionary; what we describe here is the language hackers use among themselves for fun, social communication, and technical debate. |
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| World Wide Wolinsky Web |
The Internet Toolbox is one of the many useful pages presented by Howard Wolinsky, a newspaper reporter, in what he calls the "World Wide Wolinsky Web". |
| Linnéa- ville |
Welcome to Linnéaville, my own WWW home town! This is a web site that you can play like a game of "Adventure". It was written by a woman named Judit Linnéa Margareta Stensdotter Anglemark, who was born in Uppsala, Sweden on March 20, 1973. She has tried to make an interesting web that is self-sufficient; that is, without many links to the "outside world". She writes, "Since I dislike commercial Web-pages with a great hate, I will not ever have any link to any place that offers merchandice or service for money. Please tell me if you find that any of my links go to such a place." |
Eve Astrid Andersson's home page. "I received a
bachelor's degree from Caltech in 1996 and am now a graduate student at U.C. Berkeley in
the department of Mechanical Engineering. Do you want to know more about me? Yes /
No." Go to her page and click "no" -- I dare you!
Alas, this page has disappeared, but she has a new page, on which I recommend clicking the "Pi" link, under "things I enjoy". |
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