Archive for the ‘web 2.0’ Category
Ahh … The Internet, is there anything that you can’t find on it eventually..
One of my mates is big into ‘Rule 34 of the internet’ namely that ‘if you can imagine it, there’s porn of it’. Like so:

But what I was recently pointed to by another mate was ‘Porn for the blind’ which claims to be
Porn for the Blind is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to producing audio descriptions of sample movie clips from adult web sites. This service is provided free of charge.
You’d think it’d be a rather bizarre and, frankly, pointless exercise. And you’d be right. Take a sample here for example….
Stephen Colbert mocks the Bill O Reilly freaking out video
Good stuff:
You can find the original video of Bill O Reilly freaking out here
Wrestling Gone Wrong & Act-I-Vate
Two great websites that I’ve neglected to put onto my blogroll so far - Wrestling Gone Wrong is pretty self-explanatory one would think, while Act-I-Vate is a ‘webcomics collective’ featuring some truly great talents. While I haven’t had a chance to go through all the content they have, I would happily recommend ‘Kelly’ by Dan Goldman, though be warned that it is a truly fucked-up piece of work and ‘Lily McKenzie’ by Simon Fraser
Ze Frank at a TED conference
Having finished the bulk of my exams I’m taking a few days off, I plan on spending today watching TED conference videos and pro wrestling. I imagine Cian would find this video good for a laugh somehow:
Social development comes from gin and desperate housewives?
From Warren Ellis, a temendously interesting talk on ‘Web 2.0′, time and social development: