Oct 28, 2007

Moving

My Lazy Cells is *gasp* moving, to Wordpress. I have a couple of reasons. Although Wordpress makes you pay for CSS customization (unless you're on your own server) I don't do much of that kind of thing anyway (although I'm trying to learn!) The layout I've got up now works very well for the kind of stuff I'm posting, and it's just prettier in general.

The new site: http://mylazycells.wordpress.com.

New colors, new creature, same blog.

Oct 24, 2007

A Planet for Two

My friend over at Mashed Potatoes is trying his luck in a contest at Threadless (T-shirt design based on Ferraby Lionheart lyric). Please, vote and comment! (the two of you who actually read this, that is...)

Planet for Two - Threadless, Best T-shirts Ever

UPDATE: I sleuthfound the video to the Ferraby Lionheart song that the shirt is based on, and liked it very much. I was always a fan of boxing, particularly the kind with bowler hats. Enjoy Small Planet, by Ferraby Lionheart:

And you thought Chuck Norris v. Your Mom was the ultimate fight...

Who would win in a fight:

A MINOTAUR
armed with
A TRIDENT

or

A CENTAUR
armed with
A CROSSBOW?

Answer the all-important question HERE.


Oct 23, 2007

A Night At The Opera... er... Frat House

Play this music video really loud and you won't be able to hear Freddie Mercury rolling over in his grave.

Inviting vice

Something that made me chuckle today, in an email following up on a bomb threat we had (obviously, they waited to threaten until after my art history lecture):As if Gmail didn't have enough vices to begin with...

The Superest: a new addition to my sidebar

A drawing battle: who is the superest hero of them all?

From the site:

The Superest is a continually running game of My Team, Your Team. The rules are simple:

Player 1 draws a character with a power. Player 2 then draws a character whose power cancels the power of that previous character. Repeat.

Oct 22, 2007

"That was AWESOME!"

Oct 18, 2007

Simply a must(ache)

I have found the greatest site in the history of facial hair.

In old country...

Stephen Colbert (future President of the United States of America) in an interview with Russian Presidential candidate and chess champion Garry Kasparov, asked Kasparov whether he'd be running his campaign like a chess player, looking 60 moves ahead.
No, I cannot, because in chess there are rules. In Russian politics there are no rules. But the other difference is that in America, you have problems with the third party candidates, to be registered. In Russia we have the same problem, with the second party candidates.
Garry Kasparov, ladies and gentlemen.

"The people cry out for a hero"

Vote Colbert '08.