- Splatter archery game (Flash) – you’re supposed to hit the apple on the head, but things like these can happen too (unfortunately they didn’t give hits from above a proper own animation):
(via Nerdcore) - All Simpsons couch gags in nearly 5 minutes (in fast motion) (via TheCrazed)
- A big drawing about “The road to success is full of obstacles” (via FreeTagger).
Klickeradoms!
When you’re already annoyed by the demolition work across the street – the old Amberger cinema, later “Ilmgau-Großmarkt” and part of the department store, part of the building group which I had shown before for the Projekt 52 topic “Contemporary witness” – (German newspaper article), you can at least try to make the best out of it: a few photos (click for larger versions):
And now the last section of the roof, shown in photos with a little over 1 second between (the camera made more, of course, but I don’t want to overdo it too much here…):
It kept hanging like this for a while until the “claws” tore at it once more…
PS: The post title “Klickeradoms!” is a German sound word invented by Dr. Erika Fuchs, the great German Disney translator, for objects falling down, hitting the ground and usually breaking into pieces. Isn’t that prettier than e.g. the usual “Thud!” in English?
Projekt 52 week 13: Show me your feet
The topic of week 13 in Sari’s photo Projekt 52:
Show me your feet
I love feet photos, I think they are ingenious, showing the world from a completely different point of view. […] – examples.
Well, such feet photos that have been showing up on other blogs from time to time never did anything for me. But for the sake of completeness – not to skip a week of this project – there you are:
Links of the Week (2008/12)
- German: Blog carnival “Gretchen’s question and god delusion” has ended » list of participants and Sajonara’s summary and opinion.
- A poem: „I Thought I Saw An Atheist“ by The Digital Cuttlefish (via Varia & Eventualia)
- “Strange maps” of various kinds (via BA)
Projekt 52 week 12: Childhood memories (part 2)
As announced in part 1, here’s another childhood memory (as part of Sari’s photo Projekt 52): one of my favourite shirts from loooong ago…