http://www.sci
A Flash game. Comfortable interface, cute little puzzles, science trivia as a bonus :)
http://qw88nb8
Unlike my previously entry, this one doesn't require any familiarity with csh :)
http://www.cs.
".. after I took the screenshot of myself being attacked by csh, csh was shot by friendly fire .."
P.S. You know what csh is, don't you?
http://xkcd.co
My kind of webcomic ;)
http://users.c
http://users.c
"Altruism, Pity and Compassion: Significant (and ignored) differences" by W. Teed Rockwell
It's longish but clever and it makes a lot of sense to me...
http://64.233.
A short sci-fi story, no humans. Tell me what you think of it :)
http://home.ne
Possibly offensive to those who don't believe in smiling at some aspects of religion, among other things.
http://ballast
"The Meaning of Power" by Amanda Baggs. Btw, everything else she's written is worth reading too.
http://www.sco
Nice, interesting, still relevant. About comics on the web.
For those of us who read books for fun: http://www.lib
First, watch this:
http://www.ted
Then, go to http://gapmind
http://emg-zin
Well... What can I say? Ursula Vernon is great, as always.
http://www.the
It's not as long as it looks, and quite enjoyable :)
http://www.ate
30 unusual ideas. Which one is your favourite? :P
http://halfanh
Long but good :)
http://www.ted
A very good talk (on education).
Of course, you can just watch them all, or pick the ones that sound interesting to you:
http://www.ted
:)
Warning: Contains graphic, NOT work-safe pictures!
http://wreckin
Not erotic or amusing either. Fairly long, but can be skimmed easily. I think it's important enough.
http://www.you
It's the first part of a 5-part video, a combination of a digital painting tutorial and a talk about life and work, and how to do something you love for money and not end up hating it. He talks about art specifically, but it really applies to any creative work (design, programming etc.) and maybe more than that. It's a bit slow and quiet, but still very good. You can get the other parts from the "Related" block on the right.
http://www.mai
*dies laughing*
...but it's quite sad, really.