Google searches that return nakedness that really shouldn't, Part one.

Entertainment, The Interweb

link number one, safe search on… wtf
Scared People

(while not at work I clicked this link. I think it might lead into the cavernous underbelly of the internet. It’s part of my favorite part of the internet, communities that exist outside the normal bustling public part of the internet. I think of it like a pyramid, sites like Amazon and Google on top based on a foundation of pornography but further down are sites like this that cater to specific sub-genres of internetians. Like sites that post Star Trek fan fiction about homosexual affairs between Kirk and Spock or in this case some weirdo posting strange pictures alongside his creepy poetry)

Later!

*UPDATE*
I checked this again and I think the unintentional nakedness is gone, but there are some naked bikers having sex on the first page of results. Happy Surfing!

09F9 1102 … don’t sue me.

Entertainment, The Interweb

The non-geeky works spins by blissfully unaware that there’s a minor revolt going on in the tubes. I don’t really have time to explain exactly what it is (or care to) but it involves codes used to copy the new HD-DVDs. Apparently the copy protection can by undone by a 16 digit number. Here’s the best quote I’ve heard so far about it.

The companies that made AACS spent millions and years at it. The hackers who broke it did so in days, for laughs, for free. More people now know how to crack HD-DVD than own an HD-DVD player.

boingboing coverage

later!

I love these comics.

Entertainment, The Interweb

It happens all the time, I’ll forget about a website or comic for a long time and then when I go back there’s so much new content that it’s like i’ve found it all over again. Yesterday the database went down for the last two hours of the day and I decided to go over to Perry Bible Fellowship. This is definitely my favorite web comic. It’s like some of the things I draw in my sketchbook, just way funnier.

For $20 bucks you can get a signed print, I’m really want one. I just can’t narrow it down to which one. One that I think captures the tone of the site is “no survivors”. But it might be hard to explain that to visitors when they see it framed on the wall.

I’ll have to make a list.

Later!