Endroits qui ne sont pas les endroits. (Places that are not places.)

How Fresh Is This Guy?

There's really only one way to find out. Visit this site, which aggregates GENUINE freshness from around the world. Now featuring dozens of freshies. Entertaining and educational. A gratifying peek into the lives of those who really put themselves on(the)line!

memepool

This site is perhaps the greatest aggregator site on the web. It is simple in design, entertaining in its presentation of links and almost all the content they direct you towards is totally worthwhile (if you've got a lot of time on your hands). You can also browse by topic.

open letters.

This site is "A daily magazine of first person writing in the form of personal correspondence." They also provide a PDF of all the content from each week so you can print it out and read it in the bathroom. Issue one featured letters about: finding a new guy, how to type in a hammock, and an interview with the most popular girl in 6th grade at a Canadian elementary school. Amongst other things.

Sito.org

Apparently this is one of the oldest collaborative art sites on the internet. Whatever. I don't like it because it's old, I like it because there's a lot of great stuff there. You can play, too.

VoteHemp.com

By now, we all know the many benefits of weed, and most of us are aware of the various uses of hemp as well. Find out more, and convince politicians to legalize this space age wonder plant!

Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps

You've seen the bottles, you've washed in the minty freshness. Now you can delve into "The Moral ABC" and find out what "Castile" means online. Find out about essential oils, why the new soaps use hemp oil and learn about Dr. Bronner's life. "ALL-ONE or NONE! ALL ONE!"

rpsonic

This site is pretty cool. It's got a nice flash music game with a beatboxing rabbi and a fairly good selection of sounds you can add. Be sure to try rolling over and clicking on the various heads available. The splash page is nice, too.

6rady

This gentleman apparently used to be some kind of design wunderkind. Now he mostly does stuff like Pinko's (your commie coffee copy center), Gracie's and other service oriented kinda shit.

Senor Coconut

In the words of Dave Sollors, "I thought there were neither gears nor springs left to pop out of my dome-piece, until I was introduced to seņor coconut."