It’s that time of year again — TLC is accepting applications for warriors for the 2003 season of Junkyard Wars! This year, though, they want individual applicants instead of teams. I’ve always enjoyed the teams, personally, because it’s like watching a bunch of rowdy friends on the weekend in their own back yards and garages. Here’s hoping that throwing teams of strangers together doesn’t degenerate our beloved Junkyard Wars into The Real World with blowtorches. Now go apply!
Audio-what?
Check out Audioscrobbler, a Winamp (and XMMS) plugin that keeps track of what you’re listening to, compares it with what other people are listening to, and then recommends new music that you might like. This is just begging to be hooked up to a P2P system.
Mini-ITX mods
Tivoli Radio
The Tivoli Radio has a cool retro look but is packed with cutting edge electronics. They are $100, and I want one. Or at least want one to review.
Gibson’s Pattern Recognition
William Gibson has a new website with blog in conjunction with his latest book, Pattern Recognition. It includes a discussion area that is getting some serious traffic.
Coolest google hack ever.
Touchgraph has created an ubercool Googlebrowser that fires up a Java app and shows the links to and from the website of your choice