Best wedding cake ever
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009This pretty cake graced the fantastic wedding of beautiful brides Anli and Laura. Adorable cakes, people in love and pink hair are all things the world needs more of.
This pretty cake graced the fantastic wedding of beautiful brides Anli and Laura. Adorable cakes, people in love and pink hair are all things the world needs more of.
eos, originally uploaded by Annelise Johnsen.
I’ve been playing with the Best Camera iPhone app and I’m really impressed. A couple of stabs with my index finger and a photo goes from meh to showoffable. Speaking of showing off pics, the integrated sharing function is quick and easy to use.
If flickr integration and an (optional) grid overlay to help me shoot straight could be included, this would officially be the Best iPhone Photo App Ever!
A collection of links I’ve happened upon, or re-discovered during the past week.
Sarien.net
Sarien.net offers a lovely way to relive the fun of Sierra’s old adventure games directly in your browser. As a bonus, if you happen to be on the same screen as another player you can chat, making an oldskool singleplayer game into something more multiplayery.
Nest box with IR cam
I’ve always wanted to spy on a nest box, and adding a wireless IR cam made me want one of these a lot. Bit pricey though, for spying on well… eggs.
World of Goo Sheet Music
I love piano music, and as I’m particularly enamoured with game music played on pianos, discovering the World of Goo sheet music made me happy. It’s free too!
Sebastian Wolff’s Sheet Music
If the World of Goo sheet music is up your alley too, take the time to check Sebastian Wolff’s music page. Sheet music for a few movies and games, and most importantly for Still Alive (I’ll never get tired of that song).
Erfworld
An absolutely adorable web-comic. So cute!
YourFonts
A nice way to make your own font on-line. I don’t know how pretty the font ends up, but hey it’s fun.
D&D Test Drive
This makes me tingly, very tingly. WotC have made some D&D quick start rules and an adventure or two free to suck people in. If you know what’s good for you, you’ll stay away… *DM muscle starts twitching*
Widgets to Cure Writer’s Block
Lots of cool writery/languagey/roleplayey stuff here, not just a way to cure writer’s block.
A collection of links I’ve happened upon, or re-discovered during the past week.
Anki
Anki is a nifty spaced repetition system (SRS), which is basically an advanced form of flash cards. The intelligent scheduling of the flashcards allows you to learn faster and better by making you practice what you don’t know well, rather than forcing you to wade through things you already know every time you practice. Great for learning kana and kanji.
The Regex Coach
An interactive way to experiment with regular expressions. Windows only.
HOTUD.org | HomeOfTheUnderdogs.net | Hotu.pratyeka.org
They are back! Well, more or less. Home of the Underdogs was one of the most important abandonware sites on the net, and a great resource for reading reviews of old games, learning about games you missed the first time around and, in some cases, the ability to download them. After the site went off-line in February 2009, I was saddened because I thought it would never be back. Happily I was wrong, and now there are even multiple iterations to browse through in order to get your old-school gaming nostalgia on.
The Problem with Ice-Planets
A wonderful how-to on making the ice-cream ball on a string frozen dessert from Firefly. I will have to try this some day, looks like fun to eat.
How to Make a Reusable Sandwich Wrap
A nice tutorial on how to sew a reusable sandwich wrap. Not only do they look nice, they are a greener option than paper or plastic, and I suspect may also do away with the sweaty cheese problem.
“Hey I’m Dead!”
A great story from NPR about zombie ants, and what the colony does about them.
BlogBooker
Easily turn your Wordpress or LiveJournal blog into a PDF book ready for printing!
Programming Tutorials
Links to more programming tutorials in various languages than you can shake a stick at.
Natalie Dee
An adorable comic every day. Perhaps not always laugh out loud funny, but the drawings are consistently super-cute!
Cooking Conversions Calculator
GourmetSleuth have a nifty conversion calculator that helps you convert recipes. What’s cool about this compared to using Google is the ability to convert for specific food items. It’s super-handy!
A collection of links I’ve happened upon, or re-discovered during the past week.
The Cook’s Thesaurus
Although it doesn’t really look like much (these days), The Cook’s Thesaurus is a really cool site. It’s basically a very useful cooking encyclopaedia with thousands of entries covering a wide range of foodstuffs and kitchen tools. Entries have lots of information including pictures and descriptions and two things I personally find extremely useful, synonyms and suggested substitutions for various ingredients.
Rouxbe
Once you’ve visited The Cook’s Thesaurus and have learnt all about various ingredients, you need to know how to use them. That’s where Rouxbe comes in. With tons of instructional videos, it can really help you learn to cook and improve your skills in the kitchen. Sadly apart from a 30 free trial it seems all content is accessible by premium members only, but depending on how much you can learn it could be worth the upgrade.
The Young Gallery | Nick Brandt
A collection of Nick Brandt’s stunning monochrome wildlife photography, definitely worth a look.
KnitPro
Ever wanted to knit/crochet/embroider something using a picture you already have but couldn’t stomach the thought of charting it? knitPro is for you! It’s a free web application that can take jpeg/gif/png images and turn them into digital graphs suitable for various fibre projects. It’s seriously cool.
Dungeonaday.com
Dungeonaday.com offers a new dungeon encounter for fantasy role-playing games using the Open Gaming License every weekday, with all the information, handouts and stuff necessary. It’s about $10 a month for membership, and provides an ever-growing dungeon adventure campaign. I’m starting to really miss playing :’(
Learn The Kana
Very useful site which helps you learn both hiragana and katakana on-line for free!
Origami Cherry/Sakura Blossoms
Nice tutorial on how to make some gorgeous origami cherry blossoms. It looks easy but… I think I shall merely sigh wistfully as I read this.
StrokeIt
I am totally dependent on mouse gestures in Firefox and spend a large part of my day flailing wildly in various Windows programs trying to do stuff with non-existent mouse gestures. Enter StrokeIt, a nifty and free app. I haven’t installed it yet, but it looks awesome. Of course if it works well, this just means I’ll really flail on computers that don’t have it installed *sigh*
Cute As Hell
Social networking for pets! Yeah, it sounds silly but I’m a sucker for cat pictures and think it’s a cute way to see more of them. Naturally both WhinyCat and BattleCat have their own profiles.
Greasemonkey Script Compiler
Creates a Firefox extension from a greasemonkey script, very handy!
A collection of links I’ve happened upon, or re-discovered during the past week.
AGDInteractive Studio
Lovely remakes of King’s Quest I, King’s Quest II and Quest for Glory II available for free! AGD Interactive also offer Al Emmo and The Lost Dutchman’s Mine, an adventure game in the spirit of the classics mentioned above, for 19.99 USD.
Unveiling the “Sixth Sense,” game-changing wearable tech
A fantastic TED talk by Pattie Maes featuring work done by Pranav Mistry which is just jaw-droppingly cool. If you like tech at all, and you only watch one TED talk, this is the one you should watch!
LCARS for iPhone 2
YouTube video showing how Andrew in Germany made his iPhone cool. I now want an iPhone!
UP
As one of the few people in the world that didn’t particularly like WALL-E, I’m excited about really liking the look of UP, the new Pixar film. The trailer is adorable, and the film looks fun.
BitNami
A collection of Open Source apps which install quickly and painlessly. After installing Apache, PHP, WordPress et al both the usual way and using BitNami, I know what I’m going to recommend. I ♥ BitNami.
Cramberry
A web-based flash card study aid which looks easy to use and pretty nifty.
Adobe Photoshop Cheat Sheets
A set of keyboard shortcut cheat sheets for various flavours of Adobe Photoshop.
eBook Price Info
Only a couple of bookshops so far, but somewhere to look up and compare ebook prices before you buy is great resource and I’m looking forward to its expansion.
Jalmus
Another study aid, this time an open source downloadable one for improving your sight reading skills. Very helpful for musicians, and Java based so it runs on Win/Mac/Linux. I definitely need to work on my sight reading, makes playing the piano so much easier.
FairShare
A service which enables you to keep track of the stuff you post to the web via RSS. If you need to keep track of whether licences are being adhered to or you just want to see what your work is used for, FairShare seems like an easy way to do so.
A collection of links I’ve happened upon, or re-discovered during the past week.
Inkscape
An open-source vector graphics editor that looks nifty. The showcase has a couple of nice examples of Inkscape in use.
Naked People
I don’t read German, but as I understand it Naked People is an art project by Sebastian Kempa. Unless you are allowed to look at people in the nudie this is NSFW! but totally fascinating.
MaxTo
MaxTo is a windows manager which supports multiple monitors, is free, and looks really useful. I haven’t tried it yet as I’ve been using WinSplit Revolutions, but that just stopped working. Hum, maybe it’s time to try something new…
The Meaning of Liff
Do you really need an explanation for this one? Hie thee there now, and learn about all the words you knew you needed yet had no name for, like ahenny and limerigg.
Incompetech Royalty Free Music
Need music for your latest YouTube masterpiece? Head over to Incompetech and see if Kevin MacLeod can’t hook you up with a tune or two. I haven’t used it yet, but it seems like a great resource, particularly now that YouTube are getting a little trigger-happy.
NyttigNytt
A webshop that sells stuff to Norwegians within the 200,- limit. What’s interesting is what they sell however. I found the I Am Not A Paper Cup cup, a staple-less stapler, Burt’s Bees products, sun and moon jars, and BioBulb daylight bulbs there.
PlantCare.com
I kill plants, I have a black thumb. Hopefully PlantCare can help me look after my plants rather than doom them to an untimely demise.
A collection of links I’ve happened upon, or re-discovered during the past week.
Lemmings!
A fantastically cool, pattern for making amigurumi lemmings. If you click on that link and *don’t* expect little green-haired dudes in blue dresses, don’t come running to me. You are obviously sorely lacking in basic 90’s gaming knowledge. I think my favourite is the floater, he is seriously cute with that umbrella.
Sagario’s Room Escape
A great room escape game that is visually lovely, and frustratingly clever. If you like room escape games and you haven’t tried this, go there now! If you haven’t tried room escape games before, go there now!
VISION
Another superbly excellent room escape game, this time by neutral. Again, visually lovely, and frustratingly clever. Go, play!
jayisgames
A great discussion of casual games of all types here, with links to the games themselves. I’m pretty sure there is something for everyone here.
Store norske leksikon
For when Wikipedia just isn’t enough… or not enough in Norwegian at least. After way too many years as something average users just couldn’t/wouldn’t pay for, Kunnskapsforlaget have made Norway’s biggest encyclopaedia available to all for free. Not useful if you don’t read Norwegian. As per usual on the ‘net, people are already complaining about various things that are “wrong” with it
skuls.no
Some really cool heavy/black metal band t-shirts are available here. Very gothy/metally. Ja, jeg kan lese norsk, betyr ikke at jeg har tenkt å ødelegge for skuls da vet du.
Cheat sheets from Added Bytes
A great collection of cheat sheets for various languages, including php, python, css, html and reg ex… heh, there is even one for WOW.
FontForge
A font editor that lets you create fonts, edit fonts and even convert fonts. I like fonts
Tee Junction
If you are a t-shirt junkie like me, you need this link. The master list of discount codes for places that sell t-shirts. yay!