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  • August 30, 2006
    8:06 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    A man has his cell phone stolen & believes it lost for good. Instead of finding it, he finds that the person who stole the cell phone is inadvertently uploading family photos to the original owner’s Flickr account.


    August 29, 2006
    11:37 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Many of my projects start with the question, "Hey, I wonder if I could…"

    Such seems to be the case for this individual, who found: Yes, indeed, one man can wear 121 T-Shirts


    August 28, 2006
    9:18 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Get your votes in for the World Stupidity Awards


    8:53 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Swiss Army KnifeFinally, a Swiss Army Knife that has a tool for almost every emergency. It weighs in at a waif-like 2 lbs. and a petite 9-inches long, boasting 85 tools from the Swiss Army Line. If only Macgyver had one of these.


    8:23 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    ImprovEverywhere does their thing again: this time, sending 200 people into a Home Depot to start moving in slow-motion for 5 minutes while customers & employees move around them in "real time."


    8:15 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Not ready to deal with a Monday morning? Try viewing this vision-bending optical illusion.
    { makes it appear as if solid objects have turned fluid; be sure to view FULL SCREEN }


    August 22, 2006
    9:44 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    I seem to be the only person that never really cared for Pac-Man, but for those who enjoy it…
    177 Online Versions of Pac-Man
    { in German, but there are images to guide your selection } 


    August 21, 2006
    10:11 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    New York Changing is a rather brilliant collection of "yesterday & today" photos depicting what changes & what remains the same on various NY buildings across several decades.


    10:04 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Random Clichés from the "Cliché Finder"


    9:59 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Prepare to waste your day away…
    Dice Wars: where roles of the dice determine your global power.


    9:11 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    The most fun you’ll have this next five minutes…
    Goggles: The Google Maps Flight Simulator lets you pilot a plane over the satellite imagery of Google Maps


    August 15, 2006
    7:59 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    7:40 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Meet the Tweel: the airless tire & wheel for your car.


    7:40 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    For those who enjoy comics, the Comic Books Archive has 2800+ classic comics available for download.


    7:38 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    The Aural Times.
    "All the news that’s fit to… sing."
    { and, yes, that is the most obvious tagline ever. }


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