Monthly Archives: November 2005

Weebl and Bob Toys!

WHEEEEE! Weebl and Bob now have toys! time to shop! 😀

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The Neverhood

For those of you who don’t know (probably most people), The Neverhood is another great adventure game. It’s constructed entirely from clay, and envolves a large mushroom that makes you burp when you eat it. What more could you ask for in a game?

But seriously, the game is very similar to Myst, in that its a non-violent (well, i won’t talk about the ending here) puzzle-solving adventure game. It’s not the best-looking game of all time, but considering that work on it began in 1988 (and the system requirements asks for windows 98), it looks great. The Neverhood is very fun, if a bit difficult at times. If you can find it, buy it.

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Ned Batchelder: 1337ness.

On today (November 8th, 2005), the blog of Ned Batchelder became elite. Next time he posts, it will no longer be elite.
(Ned Batchelder has made 1337 posts! Congratulations to him.)

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The West Wing Debate

“Ladies and gentlemen, would you like to applaud or would you like to hear the candidates speak?!”

I don’t know, it looks staged to me.

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Wikipedia – The Book

Coming mid-2006 (maybe) to a bookstore near you: Wikipedia – The Book. Crazy, no? But yes, the Founder of the Wikipedia wants to realease many of the entries in print form, for those sad countries without internet…
But you’d think that if the country can’t afford to wire itself for internet, its citizens won’t be able to afford the some 1000 page book that would be Wikipedia…Unless the country just doesn’t want internet…But why would that be?

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Blogspot down

Blogspot was down earlier today, apologies to anyone who couldn’t get in!

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Machine thing

Crazy stuff…I saw something like this, but with stick figures, before…They really are crazy, though…

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Glad I don’t go to school here.

Man! The nerve of those people, demanding the dismantling of blogs. Horrible, horrible people! Blogs are an expression of personal…uniquness! If you can’t express yourself online, where can you express yourself? What’s next, confiscating journals?!

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