Quotidian Hell 
 
Look what The Internet hath brought us today...
5 Jan 2011

In case you were wondering, this blog is, like, totally dead. And because I can't delink it from my other one, I'm now referred to here as Weaver rather than Fletcher. Ohwottagiveaway.

15 Aug 2008

...zzzzzz...

9 Aug 2008

More fun with Flickr: Symmetry





5 Aug 2008

Woot! (As I believe the kids say these days.)

Sydney now on Streetview.


Art of the Title

Forget the Film, watch the Titles

Two sites devoted to movie title sequences.

1 Aug 2008




30 Jul 2008

Dead Or Alive?

For all your celebrity deathwatch needs.

Via Laughing Squid.

27 Jul 2008


26 Jul 2008

Rotten Tomatoes Obscura

"RT Obscura, the exclusive column by renowned critic Kim Newman, sees the writer plumbing the depths of the RT archive in search of some forgotten gems."

If you're unfamiliar with Mr Newman, try here.


Cardiff Public Library made to look like shelf of books

Nice idea - just a pity I see nothing there I'd actually want to read. Perhaps that was the artist's point.

24 Jul 2008


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19 Jul 2008

Wikipedia's list of fictional diseases

Found following a link about pathohetorodoxy, though that particular ailment doesn't seem to be in the list any more.

Ah, WikiLists. Eek, Gynoids!

18 Jul 2008

Cellphone in microwave
Ah, right, so that's why they rot your brain.

16 Jul 2008


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14 Jul 2008

Kay-Tel!

A fascinating resource of compilation albums from this company (and others). Worth a visit just for the covers. Back in the 70s, they certainly thought "Tracklist written on buttock" was an idea too good to be used just the once. And who's this supposed to appeal to?

Below is the first album I owned. I was eleven. I had the cassette.



Via Ausrock.

12 Jul 2008

*snickers*
In early May, the Top 100 list was mentioned on the front page of Zaman, a Turkish daily newspaper closely aligned with Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen. Within hours, votes in his favor began to pour in. His supporters - typically educated, upwardly mobile Muslims - were eager to cast ballots not only for their champion but for other Muslims in the Top 100. Thanks to this groundswell, the top 10 public intellectuals in this year’s reader poll are all Muslim. The ideas for which they are known, particularly concerning Islam, differ significantly. It’s clear that, in this case, identity politics carried the day.
Right, so "Top Public Intellectual" is just like Eurovision.

Full List

Amusing to see that Orientalist idiot Bernard Lewis get beaten by ten Muslims and Noam Chomsky (and Al Gore). Not so amusing to see him ranked so high.

Stephen Colbert was most popular write-in candidate. My five picks came 12th, 52nd, 31st (just edging out the Pope), 14th and 45th respectively - go TEAM!

Via Goatmilk.


Looking for the late Bruce Connor's video for Mongoloid, instead I found Youtomb.



7 Jul 2008

Land of the Free

Steve Schofield's portraits of cosplayers at home.

Via wemakemoneynotart.

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