Friday, October 10, 2008

Pixel Girl Presents

Pixel Girl Presents is an award-winning site where you can download wallpapers and icons. They have Mac OS X and XP icons, Icontainer iconsets, desktop images, as well as tutorials, articles and links.

To capitalize on the the submission-fueled art, they made a gallery shop to sell shirts, buttons, plush monsters, and other gear you probably don't need. Unless you are a peculiarly needy person.

(From Guy)

Thursday, October 9, 2008

100 Skills Every Man Should Know

This is currently at the top of most favorited article on Metafilter.

100 Skills Every Man Should Know is a list of skills that Popular Mechanics deemed every man should know. Every person should probably know these. From handling a blowout and driving in the snow to treating snake bites and using a sewing machine. What I like about this list is it tells you how to do the skills, rather than just making you feel bad about how inept you are.

I think I would bomb the quiz in every category except emergencies. Oh well, I guess that means if things get really bad I'll be okay.

(From Metafilter)

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Zeer

Zeer is an online food consumer guide.  Not a restaurant-food guide, but a food-that-you-find-while-grocery-shopping guide. 

 You can read food reviews, view allergen warnings, write food reviews, and create shopping lists.   It's a Yelp for food products, if you will. 

And I will.

At first I thought the star rating indicated how good for you a food was, haha. WRONG. Just as well.  Sigh. This site just reminds me of how much I miss Trader Joe's. 

(From Guy)

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

The Money Meltdown

The Money Meltdown (TMM) is a site that explains everything you need to know about the U. S. money crisis of 2007 through ?.

The site is wonderfully designed, laying out macroeconomics for dummies in 5 easy steps. It has links on the background of the crisis, the key facts, what will happen next and advice for the average Joe.

TMM is reminiscent of your grade-school essay outlines, but is a touch less condescending. It even has fun cathartic videos tagged on at the end.

Grade: Absolutely ace, or inversely proportional to the U.S. economy.

(From Kottke)

Monday, October 6, 2008

The Giant Pool of Money

The Giant Pool of Money is a radio episode (#355) of NPR's This American Life, where Alex Blumberg and Adam Davidson explain the giant pool of money, U.S. housing crisis, and why we're in such a poor financial state.

There is currently a freezing of credit all around the world, which according to Adam, is something the world has never seen on this scale. The U.S. expects more than 1.1 million bankruptcies this year, twice the 2006 number. Foreclosure rates which were historically below 2%, were initially expected to go up to 12% at worst. In some mortgage pools today they are now expected to go beyond 50 percent foreclosure rates. What does this mean?

As NPR says:
"What does the housing crisis have to do with the turmoil on Wall Street? Why did banks make half-million dollar loans to people without jobs or income? And why is everyone talking so much about the 1930s? It all comes back to the Giant Pool of Money."
I loved this episode, mostly because I don't know anything about money. This episode broke down the financial crisis in easy-to understand chunks and charming (or sad) vignettes. If you don't have time to listen to the whole thing, or are an over-achiever, check out the transcript.

The best part of the story is when they focus on Glen Pizzolorusso.
"Glen had five cars, a 1.5 million dollar vacation house in Connecticut, and penthouse that he rented in Manhattan. And he made all this money making very large loans to very poor people with bad credit." Glen said:
"We rolled up to Marquee at midnight with a line, 500 people deep out front. Walk right up to the door: Give me my table. Sitting next to Tara Reid and a couple of her friends. Christina Aguilera was doing some, I’m-Christina-Aguilera-and-I’m-gonna-get-up-and-sing kind of thing. Who else was there? Cuba Gooding and that kid from Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive. What was that kids name? Fabian Barabia? We ordered 3, 4 bottles of Cristal at $1000 per bottle. They bring it out, you know hey're walking through the crowd, they're holding the bottles over their heads. There's fire crackers , sparklers. You know, the little cocktail waitresses. You know so you order 3 or 4 bottles of those and they’re walking through the crowd and everyone’s like: Whoa, who's the cool guys? We were the cool guys. They gave me the black card with my name on it. There’s probably 10 in existence. You know? And that meant that I spent way too much money there...

We looked at loans. These people didn't have a pot to piss in. They can barely make a car payment and we're giving them a 300, 400 thousand dollar house."
Wow.

(From tomorrow's link. Stay tuned, it's awesome. )

Sunday, October 5, 2008

xdrtb.org

Xdrtb.org is a site about extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB), a form of TB caused by bacteria that is resistant to the most effective anti-TB drugs. It has emerged from the mismanagement of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) and once created, can spread from one person to another (According to wiki). Photos by James Nachtwey, TED winner
Sadzors.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

YouTomb

YouTomb is a site by MIT Free Culture that tracks videos taken down from YouTube for alleged copyright violation.

They track who issued the complaint and how long the video was up before takedown. According to their about page, the goal of the project is to identify how YouTube recognizes potential copyright violations as well as to aggregate mistakes made by the algorithm.

(From Guy)

Friday, October 3, 2008

Scrapblog

Scrapblog is an online scrapbook site. For people with way too much time on their hands. They have an annoyingly-voiced video on how it works. [Edit: video auto-starts, so I removed it. Click here to see it.]

According to their about page,
"We created Scrapblog because we wanted to go beyond sharing our photos and videos online. We made Scrapblog drag-and-drop-easy so that everyone can tell their stories and create beautiful multimedia scrapbooks.

Our goal is to enable everyday people to express themselves online in a creative way. We've been developing Scrapblog for over two years. However, what you see online today is only the beginning."
(From Guy)

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Roflrazzi

Roflrazzi is the latest lolz-themed website by the I Can Has Cheezburger (ICHC) people, world record-holders in riding the 15-minutes-of-net-fame through to eternity.  Basically it's a new lolz celebrity macros site. Bold words + familiar scenes = win.

Expect a new website by ICHC every time Madonna gets a new 'do.

(From Buzzfeed)

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Vote NO on Prop 8!

Dave and Lonnie Talk About Gay Marriage is a poignantly adorable (or adorably poignant) PSA against California's Prop 8: a desperate attempt by religious fundamentalists to take away the rights of gay and lesbian couples to marry. The artist's vision is a heartfelt one, and after the 1min and 18secs, everybody in the room will understand.
Please watch this in high quality:



Spread the word to VOTE NO ON PROP 8! If this can be a helpful tool for those who are on the fence, don't hesitate to forward it around the world! ROCK THE VOTE!

This post goes out there to the creator of this amazing animated PSA: Adrian. Love you!

(From Magister Dooley)