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World War Tripe


I think the worst offender here is the History Channel and all their programs on the so-called "World War II".
History Channel has some splainin todo.

Random Recipe Generator


Hit refresh for refreshing ideas.
Link: Random Recipe Generator

Image Forensics


"Error level analysis can help you work out if a photo has been digitally altered. Photos in a jpeg file format actually lose quality each time they are resaved. We can take advantage of this to try and work out if an image has been digitally manipulated."

Link: Image Error Level Analyser

Pi Day



I've linked this before, but it's worth revisiting.
More about pi day

Ninite


Sweet.
Link: Ninite

Google Fast Flip


Handy tool to see the headlines
Link: Google Fast Flip

The Eyeballing Game

Spatial visualization test
Link: The Eyeballing Game

Zuma's Revenge!


This is where the limited computer time I've had lately has gone. Zuma pretty much started it all (outside of Japan) many years ago - since then I've battled crippling addictions to a whole slew of variants on this game style - some poor, some stellar. The long-awaited sequel is awesome, but I figure this is a good place to list my top three non-Zuma ball-shooting games for anyone who might've missed them.
Sparkle - Badly in need of a sequel.
Karu - Desperately in need of a sequel.
Luxor - Too many damn sequels.
Link: Zuma's Revenge!

Crates and Barrels

This is about crates and barrels in videogames.

Link: Crates and Barrels
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