

The End [via Pet Rock Star]
Mike James: "For a visual feast and to meet an interesting person, go visit Horst at The Aardvark Speaks. Horst listed this blog in his annotated List of blogs and frankly, I'm honored. Delighted to meet you, Horst. Thanks!"
I'm honored to have been included as well - thanks Horst...
Who Wants to Be Employed? Americans may soon be able to compete for jobs the old fashioned way: on a reality TV show. And there's one thing the show will have plenty of -- contestants. [AlterNet]
This is what Sony Pictures Television International calls entertainment and the sad thing is that people will watch. "This is the real thing. Not just spoiled brats on an island competing for a million bucks, or greedy fools being covered with rats." That was said by someone who's out of work at the moment. How pathetic!
Thanks Alwin... ;~))
Oblivion awaits. "...10 rules of e-business failure, a list inspired by the recording industry's imaginative approach." [Boing Boing Blog]
U-Haul, 1-800 Contacts Join Anti-Pop-Up Bandwagon. Two new Web sites are taking their complaints against pop-up advertisers and software firms responsible to the courts, as pressure on the providers increases. [internetnews.com: Top News]
>> I know. It's a strange affliction, this thing I have for pixels. It's getting out of hand this month but pixel art is downright cool and I've just got to do my thing. On October 1st, I told you about the "amazing realism" of the pixelized apartment at fuz.dk. My pick on October 4th had "pixel" in its name, though it was the photography that grabbed me. On October 11th, there were Nevr's cool pixelated models of houses to play with. Pixels, pixels, pixels! Today's pick seems to fit perfectly into my October obsession with all things pixel... [Coolstop Daily Pick 10/15/02]
Kite Aerial Photography (Java version) "Stunning QuickTime VR photos taken with cameras attached to kites." [Boing Boing Blog]
Pretty cool stuff. The Quicktime version ran better than the Java version on my computer.