Whose line is it anyway meets Richard Simmons What happens when you combine American Fitness Guru Richard Simmons with ABC’s “Whose line is it anyway?” Well, for one thing; an utterly hilarious comedy showcase that really pushes the boundaries on the ABC channel. Link: Richard Simmons on Whose line is it anyway? (YouTube)
Steven Seagal’s ad for mobile firm In this spoof viral, Steven Seagal tries to pitch several romantic comedies to the “Orange” movie director — but he wants an action movie. I think Seagal was great to mock himself, and apparantly Seagal is meant to be in an up-coming Onion Movie too. Link: Steven Seagal’s ad for mobile firm
How to design web2.0 (if you really must) During the process of redesigning my site, I’m usually struck with awre over the many CSS sites that spring up on cssreboot, cssbeauty, etc, etc…. most of them use web2.0 styled graphics, icons, and I’m no Photoshop expert; and although I suspect some (a minority) are actually templates (from sites such as templatemonster.com) and others […]
Youtube for Xbox 360? Microsoft has announced that it will be releasing a collection of tools that will allow independent and hobby programmers the chance to create and program games for the Xbox 360. Billed as the “Youtube” for Games, there will be a $99 annual subscription; but it is unclear if there will be any return to programmers. […]
SEO for Firefox plug-in SEOBook has developed a beta plug-in for Firefox which adds useful information to your Google and Yahoo! searching, retruning information such as: PR: (Google PageRank) an estimated measure of global link authority Age: age pulled from Archive.org, shows the first time a page was indexed by Archive.org’s spider. The theory is that if Archive.org found […]
Web developer’s handbook Vitaly Friedman has collected together a massive collection of links, blogs, cheatsheets and stuff one one page; the vast amount of links there to surf through is amazing and must have taken him ages. Link: http://www.alvit.de/handbook/
Trump – the Game: Review I’ve only briefly played “Trump – the game”, and I’m glad that I only paid 5 for this game, because in reality; it’s not worth more than that. The objective of “Trump – the Game” is to be the player with the most money at the end of the game. We’re not talking Millions here, […]
DIY: Don’t repeat yourself A couple of weeks ago we were given a project where a table had well over 50 fields. Immediately, I thought WTF, but then when I had a moment to think clearer about the size of the project, we suddenly thought of the idea of using the concept of “Don’t repeat yourself” to help us […]
Screech is no show for comedy club Former TV child star Dustin Diamond (AKA: Screech) was widely reported to be in a financial issue; resorting to selling t-shirts on his website to raise up to $250,000. Dustin Diamond recently appeared on the Howard Stern Show, with a direct plea to Stern’s audience to help him save his house. Diamond explained that during […]
Are virals really all that important? I think virals are important are because virals are integral to the way the Internet works, you find and share funny e-mail’s, or videos, but companies too can and are using them to their advantage. Virals can be used for small companies, but it requires a keen mind, and a great idea. Virals and the […]