Monday, January 21, 2008

Going, Going, Gone!

Administrative note: I've decided to dump Blogger and move to a different blogging platform. You'll still be able to read by blog at http://www.andlewis.com, but the RSS feed (for those of you that care) is changing to http://feeds.pheedo.com/andlewiscom. The old blog with be available at http://andlewis.blogspot.com for the forseeable future.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Seperated at Birth

"A pair of twins who were adopted by separate families as babies got married without knowing they were brother and sister, a peer told the House of Lords." according to the BBC.

Parkour(s), from the french "By k bears!"



More, More, and More

What's Orange, and Striped, and Not Very Funny?


Have you ever been reading a Garfield comic strip and wondered to yourself, "Self, I think this would be better if people acted out the strip?" If so, that's the site for you. Or perhaps you'ld like a more literary analysis of the weekly doodlings of Jim Davis? They're both accurate and disturbing in their own special ways. (source)

You've got questions... Ninja got answers


So this isn't something I would normally go for, but I found myself laughing nigh uncontrollably at some of the videos at Ask A Ninja... It's also available as a podcast.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Turkish Star Wars Training Montage

To complete the trilogy of Star Wars videos today, here is a montage taken from a turkish remake of Star Wars:

Make Breakfast a Blast!

Pressurized, organic pancakes in a spray-can. Truly we've reached the pinnacle of civilization.

Free Learning

45 things you can learn online for free. Mostly videos, mostly good.

Free Games

Here's a list of the best free games on the interwebs. Also: Free Web Games you don't have to pay for!

Portal, the Flash Version

Portal, a flash game.

Star Wars Remake

So they figured, "How hard could it be?" and remade Star Wars in their basement. (via)

Ren and Stimpy: History Eraser Button

Indiana Jones: Keys to the Kingdom

"Between them, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg have made 13 of the 100 top-grossing movies of all time. Yet they struggled for more than a decade with the upcoming fourth installment of their billion-dollar Indiana Jones franchise, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Annie Leibovitz gets exclusive access to the set, while Lucas, Spielberg, and their star, Harrison Ford, tell Jim Windolf about the long standoff over the plot, why critics and fans will be upset, and how they’ve updated Indy." (Vanity Fair)

Star Wars, Episode IV: A New Biggs

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