another usual morning
via FFFFOUND!
Do you get the Sunday Blues?
Years back, I always felt a little depressed on Sundays. When I was a kid it always meant I had to go back to school the next day. Years later, it meant work tomorrow. I always knew that it was just another day and it wasn't really that much different from Saturday... but it was.
Over the last 8 years or so, I've largely lived outside the 9-5/M-F world. In the interim I've managed to deprogram my reflexive Sunday Blues, but I still feel a twinge of it any odd week or another.
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Wetter-Foto.de
I have no idea what these guys are saying, but they have some magnificent weather photos.
via Ursi's Blog
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Sunday linkage:
Top 10 Myths About the Romans
via Interesting Pile
YouTube video timelines with Time Tube
via The Presurfer
Club Internet, a temporary “online gallery” of net art, is up now thru June 14. (Hit reload to view another work.)
via Delicious Ghost
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From the people who brought us GovernmentAttic.org
(I think):
Get Grandpa's FBI File
Get My FBI File
You can do it, and they'll help you. You can get other alphabet-soup files, as well. Very useful stuff if you'd like to be informed of the government's version of your personal and family history.
See also:
TV Show Complaints
See what uptight, no-life goobers have to whine about your favorite TV shows.
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I was just reading something about this optical illusion, but for the life of me I can't remember the details or find the source. If anyone knows what this is, and what it's origins are, I'd greatly appreciate any info.
Animated Optical Illusion
via Random Good Stuff
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Highlights of Digital Scriptorium
An impressive collection of medieval and renaissance manuscripts. I could look at this stuff for hours.
via MINDFVCK
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Cepolina Photo: 5800 free images for private/commercial use
Good ones, too.
via linkfilter.net
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Charles Schillings - Spin it right
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Rock on, everybody, and have a great week!
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Sunday Excursions: Beat the Sunday Blues
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