rOD.log

Every day, I find shedloads of websites. Some are mailed to me, some I find from other logs like Memepool or Haddock, and some I just stumble upon whilst searching Google for pr0n. I see so much good stuff that I thought I'd try to capture it all somewhere, rather than just forget all about it.

You will enjoy it, maybe.

Comments and such-like to rod@begbie.com

This page has the last twenty postings. For older sites, rake around in the archive.

Monday, January 31, 2000

Today, I am wearing this t-shirt. I also own one of these. And one of these. And I want to get one of these. And I wouldn't say no to one of these. And... hell.. just about everything else at thinkgeek.com.
posted at 2:02:38 PM

Where I get all my Windows wallpaper from.
posted at 1:52:23 PM

Some more Superbowl commercials. The E*Trade ones are pretty good.
posted at 8:35:50 AM

Sunday, January 30, 2000

EDS had a bleeding brilliant commercial on during the Superbowl. Just a shame that it was so popular, it completely knackered their web server, eh?
posted at 11:01:53 PM

Thursday, January 27, 2000

Do you think this counts as "business casual"?
posted at 1:13:43 PM

Want! Want! Want!
posted at 12:58:11 PM

Wednesday, January 26, 2000

Q. Will a ram's horn or 666 be added to your packages on January 1, 2000?
A. No. This is another fabrication without any truth to it.
posted at 12:50:15 PM

Tuesday, January 25, 2000

Fed up having to leave the house to buy your body armour, riot helmets and leg restraints? Then nip on over to Galls.
posted at 5:36:15 PM

Monday, January 24, 2000

A rude bus
posted at 2:57:05 PM

Sunday, January 23, 2000

An indiekid's dream: geekrock
posted at 5:49:46 PM

Friday, January 21, 2000

All the smallness and monochromeness of a real Palm Pilot, but without that annoying portability.
posted at 12:24:30 PM

At last, someone is bringing all the user friendliness of Windows to that bastion of Unixness, vi.
posted at 12:14:21 PM

Excessively Flash 2: Turbo-charged Geocities
posted at 10:00:43 AM

Excessively Flash 1: Strange wee toys in a k3wl windowed environment
posted at 9:59:56 AM

Thursday, January 20, 2000

Better than the dancing paperclip.
posted at 12:13:45 PM

Wednesday, January 19, 2000

Atomfilms now have some stuff by Aardman Animations, including the Oscar-winning Creature Comforts.
posted at 12:01:12 AM

Tuesday, January 18, 2000

<Insert your own woody jokes here>
posted at 7:57:50 AM

Stretching those music copyright laws just a bit more thinly. Make sure and try the Beam-It facility.
posted at 7:51:27 AM

Stuff you don't need... but you really, really want
posted at 7:46:33 AM

Friday, January 14, 2000

Bollocks to fragging, the next online gaming sensation is... Pictionary?
posted at 10:59:47 AM

Tuesday, January 11, 2000

My new toy
posted at 12:49:10 PM

Monday, January 10, 2000

Competition Time: Strut your funky stuff wearing one of the gold space-outfits from the Intel commercials.
posted at 4:51:20 PM

"This is the most amazingly fantastic thing on the web. If the world ends tomorrow, then this site will let you know you have lived..." -- Charles Bell
posted at 9:05:37 AM

Sunday, January 09, 2000

It all seems to make so much more sense this way.
posted at 2:06:02 AM

Saturday, January 08, 2000

SKROINK! Ex-Mad Magazine cartoonist Don Martin has passed away.
posted at 12:20:31 PM

Friday, January 07, 2000

Pick a card, any card.
posted at 1:39:49 PM

Anthea Turner on Fire
posted at 12:50:43 AM

It's bad enough having to justify how I find sites like The Nipple Project. It's even worse when I discover that some long lost relative contributes to them.
posted at 12:48:58 AM

Tuesday, January 04, 2000

I've lost about two hours of today playing with a new WinAmp plugin which produces some of the most funktastic visuals I've seen.
posted at 2:31:41 PM

Another classic feature from The Brunching Shuttlecocks: Cute Baby Animals: Exposed. If I could be 5% as funny as these guys, I'd be happy.
posted at 2:07:26 PM

The best football "journalism" out there: The Fiver
posted at 1:41:41 PM

Monday, January 03, 2000

If your copy of Paint Shop Pro is complaining that its 60 days is up, why not give the very-free GIMP for Windows a shot.
posted at 11:19:54 PM

The very fabulous AtomFilms is now showing the excellent animated works of Bill Plympton. Highly recommended.
posted at 7:55:50 PM

Happy Y2K, one and all. The night was disappointingly armageddon-free, although the access stats for my site are telling me that noone has yet visited in the year 19100. Sigh.
posted at 2:30:48 AM

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