Of course, a regular google search found even more.
Google's new images search is good. I've been wanting to find some images I'd seen a while ago of Pulp Fiction with Simpsons characters. One search and a I found several of them. Very very cool.
Provocative article about why bookstore chains are good.
The Toyota Canada Web site, which uses current Internet standards to display information
... - so you freaks using standards compliant browsers can just eff right off! (Luckily, with Opera's "Identify as" feature I was able to use the site. And it works perfectly.)
Oooh. David Foster Wallace did a radio show and nobody told me! (Via caterina)
Big surprise: Mandatory sentences for drug crimes is a bad idea.
Galeon is pretty impressive for a 0.11 release. Very slick; once it supports https, I think it'll be better than mozilla for anyone that doesn't need a mail/news client with their browser.
Best online comic I've ever read: When I Am King. (via tom b email.)
The murk of Megan's Law: should ten year olds be placed on a sex offender website?
I had no idea Edward Norton was working on the film version of Motherless Brooklyn. Here's hoping it won't suck!
I didn't know that absinthe was both legal and available in Canada (Ontario and BC, at least).
Well, this is a pleasant surprise. Dave Navarro has always been a major Musical God to me. (And he's releasing a book too!
Evolution is very much like Outlook in general appearance and functionality; I wonder if Microsoft will end up suing Ximian for look and feel violations. The mail filters are much better than Outlook's, though.
Those Damn Communists! Everytime you think the Alliance has gone as low as they possibly can, they start digging.
Wow, jwz is finally ready to open DNA Lounge, a project he's been working on for a very long time indeed.
Marketing 'Narnia' Without a Christian Lion (NY Times link; deal) - this is just wrong. I don't know what's worse, plush toys, new novels, or "emphatic assurances that no attempt will be made to correlate the stories to Christian imagery/theology."