Thank you obvious of memepool for mentioning DialPad, a service that lets you make a phone call to any number in the US from anywhere in the world for free over the web. I just made what otherwise would have been a $26 phone call to my mom using my PC, headphones, and $4 Radio Shack microphone. No additional software needed, either; it's just a Java applet. (PC only, unfortunately.)
After the Model Egg Auction hoax (see also the Silicon Alley Daily's second article that hasn't been archived yet), it's difficult to believe that Digiscents could be for real. I'm still not sure it is, though their press release is more convincing than Ron's.
We've known for a while that The Kids In the Hall are going on tour. I hadn't realized that tour dates and locations have been selected and tickets are on sale. I think I'll buy my tickets to the Vancouver BC show now while I still can--ah, crap, both shows sold out... Hmph.
Kevin McDonald appears to have his own home page. Scott Thompson has a professionally administered official fan club home page, though it doesn't want to let me in. See also the Unofficial Mark McKinney fan page, and any site in Dave Foley's Yahoo! category.
Spumco Flash animations, from the creator of Ren & Stimpy.
Find zen or something.
Premiere magazine's Tom Cruise jigsaw puzzle is always fun. Always.
Aaah! Eh?