well make sure you don’t have your webcam recording your actions…. Thanks to Central Ohio Geocaching Forums
but its even longer for the journey between Trondheim, Norway and Haugesund, Norway. According to Microsoft’s mapsend, the quickest journey is 1685.9 miles, takes 47 hours and goes into at least 5 countries and three ferries – all to travel the 500mile (straight line) distance.
I wondered what would happen if you took the shortest distance and you do a 390mile jouney taking 51 hours and traveling across 2 ferries to the uk and back!
Thanks to Urban Legends Reference Pages: Computers (The Long Way Home)
MoonAmtrak reminds me of the time I went on the Magical Mystery tour around Liverpool to do the beatles thing. As we were driving along in the coach we got mooned by a couple of kids – much to the amusement of the american friend I was with at the time.
Found from a link off snopes about weird animals supposedly washed up by the tsunami, there are some more weird fish at the Australian Creature Feature
I’ve seen this on yahoo this morning, but the sequence of photos at realroot is really funny. But where does the man in blue in picture 3 go to in picture 4? The attitude of the guy in red in picture 4 is funny too. Blue man turns up in picture 6 (phew0
A really cool game of breakout based on a central drain which you need to protect.
There are more atmo – Read my lips flash movies available – the Jingle Bells is pretty funny.Thanks Daisy
Damon’s got some post it notes after a buddy played a prank. Thanks Memoirs of a geek
An amusing (I hope its tongue in cheek) post about management roles at Microsoft on one of the Exchange blogs. Sadly I can see how much of it is true (from real life experience!)
Just finished LOGAN’s Mystery Of Time And Space Adventure (c) 2002 Jan Albartus (LOGAN) which is a pretty tough flash game – had to cheat twice to do it though 🙁