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| Stop Motion - Classic Video Games | | | submitter: Thom | Wednesday, August 23rd 2006 | | | Using household objects, favorite video games from the early 80's are re-enacted. Alot of time and effort went into this, a truly schwazé video! |  |  | | |
| Animal Morph Pictures | | | submitter: Thom | Wednesday, August 23rd 2006 | |
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I've been seeing these all over the web for a while. At first they kinda creeped me out, but more and more I am coming to accept the creativity. I am linking to just one of these sites, but I am sure dozens more exist.
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| Dynamic 3D with CSS | | | submitter: Thom | Monday, August 21st 2006 | |
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I promise this isn't going to turn into a tech-only news site, but this caught my eye today. A CSS hack that allows borders to display polygons has been given a third dimension. To most this looks like something from the 1980's, but to a web developer, its just cool. Is there any real use for it? no
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| The Doctor Sings | | | submitter: Thom | Sunday, August 20th 2006 | | | This site is bizarre, but I will explain. Apparently a voice that is used in Text-To-Speech on certain cell phones was named "The Doctor", and has quite the following. On this site you can hear The Doctor sing popular songs for you. |  |  | | |
| Metro Arts and Architecture | | | submitter: jason | Saturday, August 19th 2006 | |  | This site features cool photo's of metros from around the world and a little bit of information on each one. What would have been more schwazé had they put an option to download high-res copies of them. |
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