I've been so busy on the code frenzy that I've been behind on the quickies! Tragic!
First lets get the serious quickies out of the way:
chris
sent us the
Atlanta Linux Showcase
Tutorial and
Conference program for the 3rd Annual ALS, comming up October 12-16, 1999, in Atlanta Georgia.
Registration is open.
Bl0w0ff noted that The
dockapp warehouse has been upgraded and redesigned.
k-rist sent us
SimShatner.
Here is a site selling a
video history of Atari with interviews with the guys that did Pac-Man and all that early stuff.
Someone sent us a link to another place
you don't want to see a BSOD.
Want some Blair Witch Parodies?
irishmikev sent is a
Southpark Parody
and
stairs sent
The Blair Family Circus Project.
How about a pair of strange places to put a server?
Gareth Walwyn sent us one
in a potted plant and
GFD noted that
Linux Today has a
story about a
box that runs in a real
Pizza Hut Box.
If strange Linux boxes ain't your bag, someone submitted
Apple Fritter which contains strange cases for Apples (Legos, Radios, and more)
Jade wrote in with how to
apply for the position of Sith Apprentice.
and
rjh pointed us to the
iMaul
(seems like a lot of stuff is coming in pairs today)
Evan Vetere noticed that
despair.com has
new de-motivators.
Matthew McCabe sent us
tuxtiles which is taking votes on designs for "Linux Blankets". Since we're mentioning merchandise,
I gotta plug
Think Geek which is
the first place I've seen with
good stuff. They mailed us a box of freebies, but I actually woulda
bought most of the stuff they sent me (mugs with #include <beer.h> and some sweet perl shirts and other cool stuff). Most of the "Geek" sites just sell crap but most of this was actually
clever.
We probably should also note that
Copyleft finally has the
new Slashdot shirts from our contest winners, they look great.
ralphb was the first to say that Time Digital has
an article on Slashdot.