iPod speakers shaped like a dog, and it dances and has lights and everything.
Yes please. Here’s my $70USD
So, um, Nilo? Next time you’re in Japan? Please?
[Edit: This thing arrived – Nilo Rodis is now officially my hero]
Jinzora is a web based media streaming and management system, designed to stream audio and video files to any internet connected computer – anytime, anywhere.
Okay, so maybe I just need more sunshine in April (read: almost none lately), but right now I’m sitting here listening to Jack Johnson’s In Between Dreams, and I gotta say this about that:
It doesn’t suck.
His vocal style reminds me a lot of the guy who sang “Welcome Back” from Welcome Back Kotter, but somehow doesn’t have that 70’s schmaltzy sound. Very very warm production, which is probably why all of the reviews of his stuff keep using the word “summer” over and over again.
Of course, it could just be the new speakers we got (our sub blew out in our old set).
So yeah, check it out, if you need a little sunshine in your head.
Beautiful short film. Digitally animated.
Took me quite a while to find it, since it’s called The Delivery, and that is, not surprisingly, a common phrase around the internet. Thank goodness for MetaFilter…
Harmonica and Beatbox all comin’ outta the same dood…
Requires Flash and Audio (and maybe some fat-ish pipes, but it just took a second to start up on DSL for me.
Check out this video if you’ve got Quicktime and Broadband.
Very nicely done. Catchy little tune too.
What animal sounds do little kids make all over the world?
Click here to find out.
Requires flash and sound. Probably best with highspeed.
The kid from Croatia was pretty hilarious with most of the animal sounds.
I’m blogging about this before it’s done, so maybe I’ll hate it, but whoooooo…
Weird.
Requires Flash and fat pipes.
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