Sites' Current Search Results

News: Monkey Shoulder Whisky

I wish this site wasn't so full of Flash annoyances. This new whisky is actually a triple-malt that's aged in Bourbon casks. It's made for cocktails. Sounds pretty cool, doesn't it? Anyone seen it or give it a try? What do you think of it?

News: Can you do a zine in 24 hours?

Who says zines are dead? This is a challenge along the lines of National Novel Writing Month. In the month of July, this site challenges you to create a 24 page zine in 24 hours. No preliminary planning. What sort of zine would you create?

News: Interactive World Cup Explorer

Make sure to click through for some bad-ass Flash-based World Cup explorer. I'm not sure whether something like this was available for the last world cup, all I know is that I'll be using that site quite a bit.

News: Lacking Inspiration? Get a Light Boner

A friend of mine sent this site to me a year ago. And if it were updated more often, it'd be my home page. Designer/Developer Jarred Bishop curates this jaw-dropping collection of epic-light photos. Seriously, a lot of these photos look like stills from the most visually important films you've never seen. Here's a smattering: Light Boner

News: Hobbyist Builds World's Tiniest Engines

Jim Moyer builds tiny engines, with as much attention to detail and craftsmanship as some of our other favorite hobbyists (check out obsessive model airplanes and teeny tiny weapons). The engine demonstrated in the first video below is supposedly the smallest V-8 engine in the world, a 1/6 scale model of the 327 cubic inch motor in a 1964 Chevrolet Corvette. More images and info at Jim's site. Previously, Obsessively Authentic LEGO V-8.

How To: Use the ScrollArea action in GoLive

If you're building a website, you're going to want to have Scroll Areas, and if you decide to build you're site using Adobe GoLive, then this tutorial is for you. Learn how to use the ScrollArea action with this well explained video. Use the ScrollArea action in GoLive.

How To: Get Your Hair Done in 5 Minutes

Step 1: Divide Your Hair in 3 and Grab It with Suspenders. Step 2: Grab One of Them a Make a Little Hole Step 3: And Pass It Up Site Down Step 4: It Will Look Like This Step 5: Do the Same with the Other 2 Parts of Hair Step 6: Pass the First Through the Second and Both of Them Through the Last One Step 7: It Will Look Like This Step 8: Finally, Make a Braid and Enjoy!

News: Learn How to Be Travel Happy

Seems like the media focuses a lot of attention on the grumpy travelers. This site focuses entirely on encouraging people not only to travel more, but sets out to teach them how to go about it. Travel Happy: How do we know the secrets of happy travelers?.