Archive for December, 2006
Top blogs of 2006
Monday, December 11th, 2006One bloggers pick at the top 30 blogs of 2006. I’m not seeing MonroeBlogs on the list! Next year for sure..
Best Blogs of 2006 that You (Maybe) Aren’t Reading
Sphere: Related ContentGeek Art
Saturday, December 9th, 2006
Pretty amazing artwork by Corey Helford.
Ms. Dewey
Saturday, December 9th, 2006
Microsoft’s new search engine of the future. Very amusing.
Link: MsDewey.com
Elf Yourself!
Friday, December 8th, 2006
Elf Yourself!Turn your friends and families pictures into a dancing elf! Very funny and easy. Upload the picture and watch the elf do a dance.
Link Friday
Friday, December 8th, 2006
Txt2Pic - Create book covers, signs and more. A giant list of “make your own sign generators” for hours of fun.
FaxZero - Fax an attachment right from your browser. Quick, easy and there’s no registration required. Send up to two free faxes a day. It works too, I tested it this past week!
Will it Blend: If you haven’t already seen this, be sure to give it a look. A website with videos testing the BlendTec blenders capabilities against items like hockey pucks, golf balls, marbles and most recent - a crowbar.
Infoweek onlineCould this be the future of publications online? Check this out, pretty amazing.
85 tool Swiss Army Knife. I’d hope this is a fake, its rather ridiculous.
Ever have the desire to create your own book? Blurb.com will help you do just that. Create a book and have it printed for as little as $18.95 (40 pg. book)!
And if your really motivated, use LuLu to publish your book and sell it
Ridester: Community hitch hiking?! What will they think of next. Don’t have a car, and need a ride somewhere? Use Ridester to get a lift.
Sphere: Related ContentHoliday Party Excuse Generator!
Friday, December 8th, 2006
Have you been invited to a holiday party that you really didn’t want to go to, and you can’t think of an excuse not to go? Let this website think of the excuse for you! Click the image and try it out.
What if…
Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
Click the image above to view an interactive story of how things might be without the internet.
I’m old enough to say that I lived the life without the internet. The days were long, dark and cold. We had to use phone books, stationary, checks and stamps. Makes me cringe just thinking about it.


