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I Want To Believe Generator - If you watched The X-Files, you'll enjoy this.
Every Playboy centerfold from December 1953 through May 2006 - This is important for historical purposes. There is much we can learn about a culture from the evolution of their centerfolds.
Watch TV Shows Online - From The Sopranos to Thundercats and many in between.
CBC Radio Podcasts - Here you'll find the best of CBC's national Radio One shows, new regional podcast magazines, exclusive musical talent from Radio 3 and special podcast-only features. All the goodies are here, Quirks & Quarks, The Best of DNTO, The Best of As It Happens, The Best of
Lyrics from LyricWiki - LyricWiki is a free site which is a single source where anyone can go to get reliable lyrics for any song from any artist without being hammered by invasive ads.
Neil Young - Living With War - Neil Young is streaming his new political disc over the web for free. Very cool.
Brent Runyon’s folk cover of Public Enemy’s “Bring the Noise” - Those who know me know I know every word to this song and will rap it on command. This is a nice little folksy cover of the classic Public Enemy tune.
195 Free Online Programming Books - From Ada to XML. But first, know the practical theory.
GTA Bike Retailers - This is an awesome and thorough list of Greater Toronto Area bike shops.
The Worst President in History? - Here's an excerpt from this Rolling Stone cover story. The president came to office calling himself "a uniter, not a divider" and promising to soften the acrimonious tone in Washington. He has had two enormous opportunities to fulfill those pledges: first, in the noisy
LINUX Guide for newbies - This guy put together a neat little guide for those making the jump from Windows to Linux. I've been running Fedora Core 5 in a virtual machine with the intention of blowing Windows XP out of the water for good. If one more family member
Log Driver's Waltz - Wow, does watching this bring back memories. This song used to bounce around in my head as a kid. Purely beautiful Canadian nostalgia makes me smile.
Google Calendar - I've been playing with this new feature from Google all day. I'm dropping Sunbird and switching to this one. It's very easy to maintain, full of Googly Ajax-ness and standards compliant. If you're currently using Outlook, Yahoo! or another calendar app, learn how to import your data
Dana Porter all lit up for Exams - During exams at the University of Waterloo, students pulled a neat prank at the Dana Porter Library.
1986 World Series Game Six Re-enacted in RBI Baseball - This is my favourite link in quite some time. It's a classic ball game recreated in an old favourite. Sweet.
The Simpsons Movie Trailer - This is the teaser trailer you've read about. Ex-cel-lent.
Urgo's 2006 list of April Fool's Jokes on Websites - Today is the day sites pull pranks. You may read about the Google Browser, the retirement of Manny Ramirez or the Chef hoax. This site tracks them all.
kleptones 24hours download - Today, The Kleptones are going to keep you up for 24hours. I haven't even heard this stuff yet as I'm still downloading the torrent, but their track record is so damn strong I know I'm gonna love it.
ajaxWrite - The look, feel, and functionality of Microsoft Word, in a completely web-based AJAX platform. It's amazing, really. This won't work for you unless you're running Firefox 1.5. < insert smart ass comment about why anyone would use any other browser anyway >
Using iTunes to backup your music - Every once in a while you come across a link that fundamentally changes the way you live your life. This is that link for me. When you have almost 90 GB of music, backing it all up on a regular basis can become
Alan W. Pollack's "Notes On" The Beatles Series - This guy spent ten years writing about every Beatles song in amazing detail. Who says the devil is in the details?
South Park Scientology Episode - Rumour has it Tom Cruise got this episode pulled from Comedy Central by threatening not to promote "Mission: Impossible 3." You see, Viacom owns both Comedy Central and Paramount which is releasing "Mission: Impossible 3." Watch it here while you can...
Homicides in the GTA, 2006 - From the Toronto Star, this is a handy way to track murders in the 416.
Open Source Windows - This is a simple list of the best free and open source software for Windows. I personally use Mozilla Firefox, Gaim and Gimp daily.
cbcwatch - I'm a fan of the CBC, both on television and on the radio. I truly enjoy their programs and documentaries and always turn to them first for the news. Many, however, believe the CBC to be too liberal and keep a close eye on their alleged bias. This