So, it’s dark and cloudy outside and I’m not feeling particularly creative today. So in honor of the randomness of the internet and how easy it is to make some lists, I’m going to present you with some sweet links to keep you occupied today and perhaps throughout the week.
This site, Konkuri, is for making online tourneys. Pretty interface and very simple to use. I see this coming in handy for some FIFA 2010 tourneys…
Nanami Cowdroy is an artist that puts out some amazing stuff. It’s complex, but it’s only black and white and the ink’s effect looks so ridiculously cool. Check it out the gallery.
Make History is a new way of looking at 9/11. It’s a collection of stories and photos from the everyman. It is on the ground witnesses recount stories and it’s all overlayed on a a nice little Google map. Definitely a nice little time killer and helps shine a little more perspective on the events that happened that day.
Here’s another in the “time killer” area. Wired’s Personal Scenario App is a funny little thing to help realize and think about life goals and plans. Not sure how many of you will find it interesting, but it might be fun if you are interested in changing career paths or just growing within your current career.
My day has been filled with Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and it has been a good Monday because of that. Well, that and good lunch company at Whole Foods.
Monday Thoughts: Linkies!
So, it’s dark and cloudy outside and I’m not feeling particularly creative today. So in honor of the randomness of the internet and how easy it is to make some lists, I’m going to present you with some sweet links to keep you occupied today and perhaps throughout the week.
This site, Konkuri, is for making online tourneys. Pretty interface and very simple to use. I see this coming in handy for some FIFA 2010 tourneys…
Nanami Cowdroy is an artist that puts out some amazing stuff. It’s complex, but it’s only black and white and the ink’s effect looks so ridiculously cool. Check it out the gallery.
Make History is a new way of looking at 9/11. It’s a collection of stories and photos from the everyman. It is on the ground witnesses recount stories and it’s all overlayed on a a nice little Google map. Definitely a nice little time killer and helps shine a little more perspective on the events that happened that day.
Here’s another in the “time killer” area. Wired’s Personal Scenario App is a funny little thing to help realize and think about life goals and plans. Not sure how many of you will find it interesting, but it might be fun if you are interested in changing career paths or just growing within your current career.
My day has been filled with Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and it has been a good Monday because of that. Well, that and good lunch company at Whole Foods.