Hosted by the Right Rev. Chumley, the Cult of UHF broadcasts crappy cinema from the steeple of it's church, which floats deep in the impenetrable void of space...
Terrific, terrific site for watching really crappy, crappy movies.
A cool site that lists some occassionally very weird products and interior design concepts. Cardboard lawn chairs, retro lighting, you name -- it's here. Not all the products they display are actually for sale, some are just conceptualizations, but it's still a very interesting website.
One of the better sites for news and analysis of the Supreme Court.
Founded by Michelle Malkin in 2006, with Ed Morrissey (formerly of Captains Quarters) joining early in 2008:
This is the blog site that broke the 'Memogate' story by creating an animated .gif file that proved that the memo Dan Rather shipwrecked his career against was faked. Here's the image below:
A 'lifehack' is defined by wikipedia as: 'The term life hack refers to productivity tricks that programmers devise and employ to cut through information overload and organize their data.' Lifehacker delivers hacks that range from great deals on technology, how to build laptop stands from rebar, to tips on brewing your own beer. It's a great site - leans a bit to left politically, but who cares if their tips help make your life better, right? Definitely worth a daily visit.
A great site maintained by a Devil Dog, badmovies.org is a regular stop for me. With hundreds of incredibly bad movie reviews (the movies, not the reviews) stashed in their archives, this is a great site to browse for a good laugh. I need to get them to host one my reviews as a 'guest' review, somehow.
"The Corner" on National Review Online
Did you know you can make boat sails from Tyvek? Do you realize that there are some people out there who just have to take stuff apart and make it into some kind of a robot? These sorts of people buy 'Make' magazine.
Make magazine's online home.
Theme provided by Danetsoft under GPL license from Danang Probo Sayekti