
…and all your base are belong to us?
Received this little gem of usefulness from a linksys router which I was trying to upgrade with some custom firmware. I can only assume that this is the engineers having a laugh, surely…

…and all your base are belong to us?
Received this little gem of usefulness from a linksys router which I was trying to upgrade with some custom firmware. I can only assume that this is the engineers having a laugh, surely…
This (if you hadn’t already guessed) is an ad campaign for Oogmerk Opticians. Certainly beats the pseudo-models with non-prescription glasses.
[via adgoodness]
I’ve never been a great fan of performance art, perhaps because I hadn’t seen any thing like this before.
[via Geekologie]
My, how advertising has changed…check out the rest of these camel adverts from the 40’s.
[via Cynical-C]
No this isn’t the kind of bible fight that takes place at the back of a dull religious studies lesson. This is biblical mayhem, guaranteed to send you straight to hell without passing ‘go’ and without receiving £200.
[via Kotaku]
A techno-cartographers dream, a map of online communities on the web scaled by size of membership. Compiled by Randall Munroe of xkcd and really nicely grouped based on common crossovers and mentality.
This is a hilarious commentary to the impossibly difficult original Super Mario Bros 2. The game was actually not released because of the extreme frustration which it clearly causes.
You have to play this with the sound on, which I rarely do…but I wouldn’t suggest playing it in an office or public area as the play does get a little colourful with the language (as any normal person would under these circumstances).
[via BoingBoing]
Napoleon Dynamite set to a classic bollywood number by Terry Gajraj.
[via Cynical-C]
The classic video of a guy skiing down the escalators at Angel tube station in London (apparently the longest escalator in Europe), condemned by transport for London.
Well, convinced me…my days of copying floppy disks are long gone. Suddenly the 80’s seem so much cooler than the 90’s, wonder when that happened…
[via Digg]
Mmm…breaking the social dynamics of walking in London.
With tongue firmly in cheek…
Although next time I am pouring asahi in a sushi-ya I will certainly be thinking ‘Maa maa maa maa’, while wondering about the Taisho’s secret past.
[via Pink Tentacle]
Brilliant news report from 1993 on ‘Internet’, a revolution sweeping rec-rooms, offices and classrooms around the world.
I wonder if it will catch on…?
[via Digg]