Archive for February, 2008 Monthly Archives

    That’s a free piece of candy for all blognerds and other design wannabes:
    It is set up and installed in 14 minutes (I hit the stopwatch), and with my pics it looks like this:
    [Feel free control the grid by clicking and moving]

    View this in fullscreen

    Your own gallery is set up in four steps:

    That’s all.
    Tiltviewer 3D Flash Gallery is provided by Airtight Interactive

    Well, thank God Brazil will not take part in the Euro 2008 this year:

    It’s an assignment piece for a videogame. Fake or not – it stuns you!

    Your are thirtysomething? This is how you will be able to appear 15 years younger then you actually are. A quick instructional tutorial:

    First:
    Listen to this song. Learn the lyrics, watch the moves.
    Second:
    Watch this vid over and over again, practice dancing like Souljah Boy on the Mohawk™ carpet of your living room.

    Third:
    Then, forget about First and Second, go to a club with the following song on CD. Sandbag the DJ to play it, then pretend having a epileptic air guitar slip and rock the house.

    I promise you’ll get all the chicks.

    Soulja Boy vs. Van Halen – Jump Dat Soulja. Mashup by DJ Lobsterdust

    iCAL Files for Euro 2008Euro 2008 is coming on in big steps. Time to integrate the match timetable into your personal or business calender.

    Check out these Euro 2008 iCal-Files that can be imported to Microsoft Outlook, Apple iCal or Mozilla Sunbird:

    If you are using the iCal files, make sure to link to the original destination so your program can always use the latest schedule version (updates are promised).

    You might be interested in this little extension for Lightning that allows you to get synchronising features to your calendars: Provider for Google Calendar
    Here is a easy and quick Howto for Sunbird and Lightning:
    Stay in Sync with GCal and Thunderbird. You can use any other -ics file to integrate.

    Below you can find a link to calendar files in german, thanks to the football centered blog fussball-szene.de:

    • iCal (for Apple, Sunbird or Thunderbird with Lightning, also for import to many other applications like OpenXchange, WebCal)
    • PST (can be directly opened in MS Outlook and MS Exchange)
    • Excel (for the guys who like lists and to printouts)

    Check the list here: Spielplan und Spieltermine EM 2008 at fussball-szene.de

    Girls, this is so unbelievably cool: Ishkur is a guy out there who managed to sketch an interactive map of electronic music history. Don’t be distracted by the cheesyness of the whole thing: He is one who knows about beats, tempo an harmonies.

    Ishkurs Guide to Electronic Music
    Ishkurs Guide to Electronic Music

    It’s not complete, it’s not not up-to-date and it’s not web2.0 at all [Yeay! Finally]: For example the whole german and european Electro-Universe is missing. But I had so much fun clicking on the buttons that I totally forgot about hypes and that I don’t live in the 90s anymore.

    This is a Do it Yourself Website: Go there and play around.
    BTW: What I like the most is Ishkurs description of the genre CasioCore: “Push The Demo Button on your Keyboard”.

    Girls, I hope I will make my way to the 22nd century. I don’t want to miss surprises when I’m 130 years old…

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