Quickie Fu
Let's get the serious stuff out of the way: chrisd put up a survey to track what trade shows Linux Coders think are a good idea to go to. With the proliferation of cons, its nice to know what ones matter.
Oh, and if you're looking for beer, you should try
Heineken's BarTrek. its a PDA proggie with maps to bars and reviews of beer. And if you have GPS, it'll even lead you to it.
My guess is after a few beers, it better be a really user friendly app or you might wind up in a desert or something.
k-rist sent us linkage to Pulp Simpsons! which I highly recommend.
An anonymous reader pointed us to a 15 pound Millenium Falcon made of legos.
CK-2 pointed us to what looks like the most impressive real life light saber money can buy.
dave pointed us to
the site worth it. notjenni,
a parody of jennicam.
An AC pointed us to a Swedish site has a photo of the Daytrading Yucca plant.
This plant is wired up to a computer to trade on the Swedish stock market in response to its electrical activity. If it makes a profit it is rewarded with water and light, if it makes a loss it is unwatered and sits in the dark. The plant has made an 18 percent profit in the last three months! God I hope this is true ;)
Effugas pointed us to a pretty good parody of the Matrix.
regs pointed us to MonkeyBagel which outta win an award for something. I don't really know what tho.
Random merchandising:
at0m noted that Copyleft now has Slashdot polos in grey and green.
Finally, what would quickies be without some porn?
Tolath sent us something graphic... if you happen to be an electrical cord.
Might I suggest that whomever posts the quickies place an obvious warning label as to objectionable content so that users don't click where they shouldn't while at work (but are free to do so at home?)
"Pinky, you've left the lens cap of your mind on again." - P&TB
"I can see my house from here!" - ST:
Halfway down on this page is the story behind Ola Pehrson's Yucca exhibit.
But what about the OTHER plant! Look closely at the picture - see the other plant underneath the table? That's the one actually doing all the work! You see - the one above it, on the table, with the computer, is the Plant Manager! You see? Even in the plant kingdom there's managers. Kinda a depressing thought... they haven't evolved in millions of years much. And ever since we had that industrial revolution... I guess neither have we. *rimshot*
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