Bookmarks for January 26th 2009 through January 27th 2009
Links for January 26th 2009 through January 27th 2009:
- SEXY PEOPLE – a blog with pictures of "sexy people"
- Super Mario Bros Cupcakes | Geeky Gadgets – Check out these fun geeky cupcakes
- Artoo’s Premium Beer T-Shirt – Apparently R2-D2 has his own range of premium beer, which is an official sponsor of Galactic Rebellion.
- Partial Solar Eclipse on Chinese New Year: Pics!!! – The bad weather nearly ruined everything but thankfully, there were some breaks in the clouds that allowed us to enjoy the first solar eclipse of 2009.
- NOW IN COLOR only smaller 70s by *dusty-abell on deviantART – Artist Dusty Abell posted this panoramic — and brain-melting — image of television's science fiction characters and superheroes of the 1970s
- Kure Kure Takora – Gimme Gimme Octopus – Kure Kure Takora (Gimme Gimme Octopus) is a children’s television show that aired in Japan from 1973 to 1974, running for 260, two minute and forty-one second episodes. It featured a cast of characters led by Kure Kure Takora an octopus who has a propensity for exclaiming “Kure! Kure!” (”I want it! I want it!”) and who —along with the rest of the cast— is enamored of the pink walrus Munro. The show is delightfully bizarre in a way that only the Japanese have managed to perfect, in the sense that each episode feels like a horrible NyQuil induced hallucination featuring characters inspired by a sushi menu.
- Eminemmy Hill – CollegeHumor video – Perhaps the finest Doctor Who/Benny Hill/Eminem mashup ever produce
- Zombie Playground by Jason Chan – Jason Chan’s Zombie Playground is now available in print form in three sizes including a spectacular 24″ x 36″ version.
- Mexican chefs make world’s biggest cheesecake – Weird news- msnbc.com – Chef Miguel Angel Quezada says 55 cooks spent 60 hours making the world's biggest cheesecake — a 2-ton calorie bomb topped with strawberries.
- Jump London – Jump London is a documentary first broadcast by Channel 4 about parkour and free running in September 2003, directed by Mike Christie and produced by Optomen Television. It later spawned a sequel, Jump Britain that first aired in January 2005. Both feature documentaries were directed by Mike Christie.
- Panoramic Inaugural Photo – Fullscreen Gigapan Viewer –

