Craigslist is a vast sea of treasures, but it's one that's kinda frustrating to navigate. When I'm really ready to dig in, I'll just search for something and open like 50 new tabs with anything that catches my eye. But for more leisurely second-hand shopping, Lifelike Craig looks great. It arranges Craigslist results in newspaper-style columns, allowing you to save favorite searches, view results on a map, and post your own ads. Ugh. I'm gonna have like 24 mid-century dining chairs before the day's over. [iTunes] More »
The video description says it's a 60 second experiment with the color Indigo but that's sort of underselling the beauty of it. There is indigo, yes, but also beautiful smoke, dyed colors and sparks! I don't know why but I've watched it 10 times already. [Paul Octavious via Mappeal] More »
Christopher Nolan, you made a great movie and all, but converting it to 3D post-production is not a good idea. Sure, it'll squeeze a few more dollars out of everyone, but as we know, 3D conversion does not make for a good experience. [Blu-ray.com via TechRadar] More »
Some anti-choicers with a little tech know-how have made the Wikipedia page for "abortion" the second search result when you Google "murder." Their success is perhaps impressive, but manipulating search engine results isn't the most effective form of advocacy. More »
Marvin Walter Wimberly Jr. wrote a virus for Whac-a-Mole machines that would disable them after a certain number of plays. He wanted to stay employed, but now he's been hit with the soft mallet of the law. More »