Nerd stuff: Amazing mass photo viewer (Sea Dragon), and tool (Photosynth) that scans images in Flickr and stitches them all together to eventually build a huge navigable photo of the entire planet out of everyone’s photos from around the world.
Crazy.
During a weekend break on the Lincolnshire coast, we spent an afternoon around Mablethorpe, and had a game of crazy golf along the seafront. One of the obstacles (possibly hole 12 - see here) had a tiny sign on the side, advertising a fictitious evening at a “Fairway Theatre”, with all the acts having golf-related joke names:
- Comedy duo Putter and Ball (a bit like Cannon and Ball)
- Mr T Caddy (magician)
- Birdie Par (vocalist)
- Giant Bogey vs The Albatross (wrestlers)
…but, naked granny tag-teams?

Spotted yesterday in a backstreet grocery store in London…

What it actually is, I’ve no idea.
Fergus has cloned himself. At first he didn’t get on with himself and he threatened himself with a pair of scissors…

So he cloned himself again to try and diffuse the situation…

One clone later, and peace was restored…

What the residents of Newcastle thought of the BNP during their Saint George’s Day march….

(from Fergus)
After Hugh Grant chucked a tub of baked beans at the paparazzi earlier this week, the recipient photographer kindly demonstrates the turbulent results of their consumption…

(spotted on Holy Moly)
Just in case you were wondering, the blue background of my new header is actually a close-up of one of Dani’s stinky socks.
If you put your nose close to the screen, you might be able to smell them.

Barnze has got a post about how “scientists” have taken a “photograph” of Dark Matter, the stuff that’s supposed to make up more than 80% of the Universe.
What I want to know is, did they use a flash?
One of those things where you start off with a normal picture, and people manipulate it in photoshop.
It starts off as two blokes asleep in the departure lounge…

The results did make me larf. How many places can they fall asleep?
On the recommendation of Barnze, Clifton Grove… or the side of it anyway - it started to rain (New Year’s Day 2007)…

The customary foot shot…


















