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December 05, 2006

Sites for Sore Eyes, December 2006

Stop Motion Studies
Quickly rendered stop motion films made in Tokyo subways cars and stations.

Indeed Fantastic Music Videos
As the name states, a music video blog that offers up both streaming and downloading options from a broad selection of artists. A quick perusal just turned up captivating segments from Fad Gadget and Nomeansno, so there are doubtless other gems to be found within!

The Seven Garbage Wonders of the World
An updated take on a classic paradigm. Yo Fresh Kills! Rep-ruh-zent!

Dirt Bacharach
"The lush, sophisticated melodies of Burt Bacharach's '60s classics vs the sounds of modern music and life." Includes what is quite possibly the greatest heist of Ministry's "Burning Inside" riff. As brought to you by RIAA. (Not that one.)

The Curious Artwork of Alesandro Bavari
And consider your future on the lake of fire while perusing his "Sodom and Gomorrah" series.

If You Lived Here, You'd Be Cool by Now
An interesting take on WFMU's home turf of Jersey City. And we aren't even miffed that they failed to mention us or the Flamingo Diner.

Time Can Also be Reversed
Ooooh, look at the pretty green globs. (You Tube link)

Virtual Nintendo
Geek out at your desk with hundreds of classic Nintendo games converted to Java for free online play.

This month's links were sent in my Ken Freedman, Bryce, Lou Ziegler, Mark Allen, and the editor.

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Whats the point of the Indeed Fantastic Videos? Am I missing something? Is it more than simply reposted videos from YouTube?

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