|link| Here’s a test you can take to see where you would be placed in the Inferno. Apparently, I’m destined for the 6th level of hell with the Heretics. Tell us where you fall! Found on Fark
IGN.com has some stories on upcoming games from Electronic Arts… First up, Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup, which promises head-to-head multiplayer Quidditch at Hogwarts and elsewhere around the world. Then there’s SSX 3, the latest version of the SSX series, which got me hooked on the PS2… damn you Zapski!
|link| This website has designed you can print out to make really cool, eerie and spookee paper toys.
On Monday, Apple unveiled its new music store for Mac users in North America. Following in Apple’s footsteps, Microsoft is apparently planning a music service of its own. It’ll be interesting to see how these develop, especially since the Register has noted that Apple is looking for a programmer to port iTunes over to Windows.
|link| Why is it in today’s world you can almost never sit down for two hours to do anything? Often the most time you can spend on any one thing is 10 or 15 minutes, which isn’t really enough time to do anything. Soon everything piles up, you’re overwhelmed. Read David Allen’s take on this modern phenomenon.
|link| Here’s a little extra reading for you in case you need help preparing for the pole shift and the disasters that will accompany it. Thanks to Zapski for pointing this out.
|link| It appears that Jeff Bezos of Amazon fame has founded a company called Blue Origin which will “…research spacecraft and launch systems with the ultimate goal of contributing to an enduring human presence in space. Research at Blue Origin today is primarily focused on identifying and developing ideas that will improve the safety and decrease the cost of getting into space.” If anyone is interested and qualified, they are hiring.
|link| Ever wonder what music you’d get from a Canadian inspired by pop, country and German culture? Well, wonder no more and check out Lederhosen Lucil. There’s some mp3 samples on her site, which have me planning to order her album.
|link| Live in San Francisco? Have a laptop with wireless networking? Like going to cafes? Here’s a map of 28 locations (with more in the comments) that are there to serve you. Found on bOING bOING
|link| This site seems to have a fairly comprehensive listing of record labels, allowing you to sort by genre, format, city, or country.