Monthly Archives: July 2009

IE6IFY: Bookmarklet to help break the web

Matthew has discovered a browser bookmarklet called IE6IFY that breaks even the most standards-compliant website and brings it down to IE6 rendering level. Go to the site and drag the IE6IFY button to your bookmarks folder and press the button … Continue reading

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King Kong hugs the Empire State Building

Judging by the label on the bottom right, I assume that this is an ad for New York City (or State) tourism. Is it official? I don’t know since I cannot find any information behind it (nor have I seen … Continue reading

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Dancing to the Nintendo Wii Mii channel theme music

Ha! I never would have thought somebody would take the Mii Channel music and create a dance for it, but here is Mike Song and his dance! Thanks CrunchGear! Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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SkyNews HD stream of Michael Jackson memorial

So I just finished watching the Michael Jackson memorial via CNN.com, Hulu, and SkyNews and I have to say that SkyNews takes the cake for best presentation and video quality. They had the entire stream in HD which was pretty … Continue reading

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Premium leather laptop sleeves from Shuky

Shuky is an Australian company that makes premium leather laptop/notebook cases and sleeves that seem to be on a level higher than most others I’ve seen. Absolutely beautiful and while I haven’t held one in my hand, they sure do … Continue reading

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VLC finally makes it to version 1.0.0

The cross-platform media player that plays it all just got updated to version 1.0.0. I think to this day I have never had a video format that VLC could not play. Just saying… :) Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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