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Apr11
Scooter’s Links: April 11th, 2006
Filed under: Computing & Internet, Links;No CommentsFrom the category of places that you never thought to look for cool stuff:
- Internet Archive - Public Domain Videos - A huge repository of old movies, video game speed runs, all kinds of public domain video (and in large sizes and quantities) that you may have never seen before.
- One of my more favored places online, LifeHacker, has had some really interesting posts as of late. This is the kind of blog that I could go back three months in and still find good stuff to read.
- This falls in the category of “stuff that only a geek like me would enjoy” … someone took the original RBI Baseball and re-created completely the 1986 World Series inning where the ball went through Bill Buckner’s legs! This level of accuracy, in a word, is both interesting and sich all at the same time. Here’s the link.

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