Log. Rubber Nipple Salesmen. And Ewalt and Abner.
YouTube is not good for productivity.
separating the wanted from the unwanted
Log. Rubber Nipple Salesmen. And Ewalt and Abner.
YouTube is not good for productivity.
1930s and 1940s banned cartoons – some of which are truly offensive, others only mildly so – but only when judged by today’s standards. Back then, it was an entirely normal reflection of current societal norms. Includes Coal Black an’ de Sebben Dwarfs.
Mmmmmm. Crabs.
Pendulumeca. All in Japanese or something, but you’ll figure it out. Quite different from the usual game fodder.
New Weebl and Bob, with guest appearance by Stephen Hawking. No, really.
I subscribe to dictionary.com’s Word Of The Day email thingummy – which, usually, throws up interesting and unusual words that might broaden one’s vocabulary. But today’s word? Hmm.
Blimey. Best head to the shops for some ice creams and sunblock.
I was listening to the radio this morning and was heartened to learn that today is International Pie Day. I had visions of celebrating with some pastry-surrounded-meat concoction.
Unfortunately, it turns out that today is International Pi Day, which is far less exciting.
The BBC has been featuring public information films on their website recently and invited readers to make and submit their own. The results can be found here and they are excellent. I particularly liked Pylon Peril.