Post a website, entertain me!

Gravey wrote:
krev82 wrote:

Oh if only this site was in existance back when I was a marker, sh*t my students write.

I firmly believe that the crucifixion is not something you can do to yourself simply because you do not have enough hands.

That's not a belief, that's a fact.

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Another great one:

The cases of these young teens spurred a lot of attention from media icons. Anderson Cooper and Ellen the generous joined to voice their concerns against LGBTQ bullying.

On a student error related note: http://autofish.net/history/5tar/hil...

Oh if only this site was in existence back when I was a marker, sh*t my students write.

Cross-posting from the D3 thread...

http://error37.com/

http://areyouahuman.com/

Making CAPTCHA interesting?

MeatMan wrote:

http://areyouahuman.com/

Making CAPTCHA interesting?

Does this guy need kickstarter money? Cause this is good.

Strangeblades wrote:
MeatMan wrote:

http://areyouahuman.com/

Making CAPTCHA interesting?

Does this guy need kickstarter money? Cause this is good.

I have a feeling that guy will be swimming in money soon enough.

I HATE CAPTCHA SO MUCH!!!

Player Hater wrote:
Strangeblades wrote:
MeatMan wrote:

http://areyouahuman.com/

Making CAPTCHA interesting?

Does this guy need kickstarter money? Cause this is good.

I have a feeling that guy will be swimming in money soon enough.

I HATE CAPTCHA SO MUCH!!!

livin' up to the name

I'm sure everyone knows but www.wimp.com. Love it because it is one of the few video sites work can't block.

EverythingsTentative wrote:

I'm sure everyone knows but www.wimp.com. Love it because it is one of the few video sites work can't block.

---two hours later-----

jerk!

Sparhawk wrote:
EverythingsTentative wrote:

I'm sure everyone knows but www.wimp.com. Love it because it is one of the few video sites work can't block.

---two hours later-----

jerk!

Ponders Le Wild comment

Edit: Why do I suck at quoting?

EverythingsTentative wrote:
Sparhawk wrote:
EverythingsTentative wrote:

I'm sure everyone knows but www.wimp.com. Love it because it is one of the few video sites work can't block.

---two hours later-----

jerk!

Ponders Le Wild comment

Edit: Why do I suck at quoting?

Because your post cost me two hours of my life

And you need more posts for everything to work

Sparhawk wrote:
EverythingsTentative wrote:
Sparhawk wrote:
EverythingsTentative wrote:

I'm sure everyone knows but www.wimp.com. Love it because it is one of the few video sites work can't block.

---two hours later-----

jerk!

Ponders Le Wild comment

Edit: Why do I suck at quoting?

Because your post cost me two hours of my life

And you need more posts for everything to work :)

Oh, I apologize for the endless stream of rainbows!

EverythingsTentative wrote:

I'm sure everyone knows but www.wimp.com. Love it because it is one of the few video sites work can't block.

Well, I think it's time for our video thread to pack it in. I didn't realize wimp.com was doing it better than us all this time.

Take us out, ding dong song:

Digital Urban is looking at urban planning GIS aspect of games.

Noteably Sim City Glass Box
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http://www.digitalurban.org/2012/05/...

and Minecraft

http://www.digitalurban.org/2012/05/...
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I'll be sure to pick some up while I'm out getting a couple of litres of stranger's breast milk.

Well, here's someone who has figured out how to colonize the solar system on the cheap. Don't provide an option for bringing anyone back...

Mars One

Build The Enterprise.

I'm not really a trekkie, but I still find this site fascinating. It's a detailed proposal to build a functioning replica of the Enterprise in orbit, using current tech, within the next 20 years.

This website proposes something truly inspiring. It is this: We have the technological reach to build the first generation of the spaceship known as the USS Enterprise – so let’s do it. The ship can be similar in size and will have the same look as the USS Enterprise that we know from the Star Trek science fiction. It ends up that this ship configuration is quite functional. This first generation Enterprise can have 1g artificial gravity and ample living space. It can be as comfortable to live in as being on earth. A thousand people can be on board at once – either as crew members or as adventurous visitors. While the ship will not travel at warp speed, it can travel at a constant acceleration such that the ship can easily get to key points of interest in our solar system.

The Enterprise would be three things in one: a spaceship, a space station, and a spaceport. Finally we will have a permanent and viable foothold in space – a sustainable, roving village out in the heavens. Building the Enterprise will provide a giant leap forward for the human race when it comes to the task of establishing a permanent infrastructure in space, on the moon, and on Mars – an infrastructure needed to pull us farther out into space, the place we are surely destined to explore and live.

The Enterprise could get to Mars in ninety days; it could get to earth’s moon in three. It could hop from planet to planet dropping off robotic probes of all sorts en masse – rovers, special-built planes, and satellites. It could use its extensive on-board sensors to map and explore planet surfaces and examine whatever it encounters in space, whether near or far away. It could drop a hydrobot on to Jupiter’s moon Europa after using its laser to bore a hole through the thick surface ice. The hydrobot will then drop through the hole in the ice and descend until it reaches the water below – next beaming video images back to earth so that we can watch as the hydrobot explores Europa’s vast, hidden ocean. It could hunt down asteroids that may threaten earth and divert them long before we are in danger.

Where's the Kickstarter link?

WipEout wrote:

Where's the Kickstarter link?

Their budgeting has it costing $50 Billion USD a year for the next 20 years, with $277 Billion USD to get all the materials and crew in orbit on top of that. Might be a bit beyond Kickstarter's ability to raise funding.

http://www.nerdydaytrips.com/

((For certain values of the word "nerdy"))

Someone has a site dedicated to replicating the food found in video games.

Gourmet Gaming

Heheh. Wall Turkey.