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Frontier Village

One of those wonderful aspects of the Internet: a long-closed, small, local amusement park that I often visited as a child actually has a memorial site even though it was demolished decades ago. { the site even has more information than I could hope to find }

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Little Sound DJ

Rock your Game Boy: Little Sound DJ turns your handheld gamer into a music workstation. Check out some mp3's of the sounds from DJ Lo-Bat { click under "downloads" }

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iPod Pirate Radio

An iPod, an iTrip Mini, a few modifications: you've got yourself a pirate radio station -- broadcasting to about 40 feet around you { that's about 5000 square feet to call your own radio kingdom }

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Belle & Sebastian Live on Radio

Our friends Belle & Sebastian performed live on the BBC's Radio 2 (Jonathan Ross Show) this past Saturday (June 19th), and you can still catch a recording of the show on the Jonathan Ross site (while it's up... only until Saturday) { click on "Listen Again to this...

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99 Rooms

99 Rooms: This atmospheric walk through unfortunately falls into the category of "more cool in theory than in practice"... But it's still a diverting combination of photography, graffiti art and low tech animation.

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HappyTreeFriends

HappyTreeFriends presents the panacea for overly-cute animations of happy little critters. { view the "Hide and Seek" episode for a nice introduction. }

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LockCup

Anyone that has worked in a shared office will marvel at the simplistic brilliance of the LockCup: a coffee cup that only its owner can use.

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New Music Week

All this week, comic book writer Warren Ellis is hosting a cornucopia of new and eclectic music on his blog, Die Puny Humans. There's bound to be something here for everyone.

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Science Made Stupid

It's Science Made Stupid, an abridged introduction to the "1986 Hugo Award Winner" by Tom Heller. With chapters on evolution, the descent of man, the universe, and more!

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