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Online resource for designers with listings of design news and events, with editorial articles. Includes employment opportunities postings and employers can browse submitted portfolios.
A great resource for automotive design with the latest news and commentary on concept and production cars. Galleries of images from auto shows, university projects, and more.
Online portfolio of Feng Zhu: character design, creature design, vehicle and prop design, environment design for games, and set design for film. Master of his trade. Worked on Bloodrayne.
Part of the Huntington archive of Buddhist and Related art, this site gives an overview of Chinese art in the last 2 centuries.
GFXartist is a community where people can post their work and get feedback from professional and aspiring artists. The content is primarily digital art but also some traditional media: drawing, painting, and photography.
The PC enthusiast's resource: reviews for computer components and software plus articles about new technology set to come out in the next few years. I found the complete do-it-yourself systems helpful in picking the components for my current machine.
A-1 AAA AmeriCaptions, much like its predecessor It's A Dysfunctional Life, involves people sending in random, slightly unusual photos and visitors to the site propose humorous captions for them. You can find some pretty creative stuff on there and suggest your own captions for the new photos if you're feeling creative.
A meme is a piece of cultural information that gets passed from person to person. In common internet parlance, the term refers to a strange site or file that is passed around through email and instant messages to friends. Check out the ones you missed at memepool.
Media Matters is a non-profit organization that aims to correct misinformation from the news media that forwards the conservative agenda.
Information about corporations and individuals sending out cease and desist letters to websites because they don't like what they have to say. A good place to learn about your current speech rights on the internet.
Run by the Center for Responsive Politics, this is a great site to see what companies and interest groups are funding the people in elected office and candidates for elected office.
How to be a ninja. (Seven easy steps)
Weird random diversions, mostly cgi toys, this site will keep you clicking the reload button.
Some cool philosophy games: deep thinking made fun.