Wel­come to Edi­tion Two. I haven’t done one of these in a while because I’m lazy, so I sup­pose I bet­ter get right into it.

THEM THANGS is the photo blog of Justin Blyth. There are rarely any words, and def­in­itely no explan­a­tions, so I’m going to have to make some assump­tions here. THEM THANGS is a col­lec­tion of cool photos/designs/pictures/lyrics/words that Justin has found in his travels through­out the inter­net, and there is cer­tainly a lot of them (over 10 pages now). Make sure to wait for the long load times, and beware of the slightly NSFW con­tent that lurks within.

Scott Pom­mier takes cool pic­tures of cool things, there really isn’t much more to be said than that, but make sure to click on through to his inter­view with fea­ture shoot and read about how he got started.

The Beard­more Bros are legends in auto­mot­ive circles. Hav­ing worked for dec­ades, and with an almost unhealthy obses­sion of Mor­ris Minors, they have cre­ated some of the coolest cus­tom cars and sleep­ers in the UK. Make sure to read about their latest pro­ject: A space framed, 2000cc 16v Fiat engined, 178mm widened, Mor­ris Minor con­vert­ible that they use for hillclimbs and sprints.

Win­dosill is a beau­ti­ful point-and-click adven­ture from Vec­tor­park — cre­at­ors of a bunch of bril­liantly simple down­load­able games for the Mac and PC. You can play the first part of the game online here but will have to pay US$3.00 to play the remainder.

And lastly I’m going to intro­duce you to the way that I’ve been spend­ing the last 3 days: read­ing Full­metal Alchem­ist. A manga about two broth­ers who are try­ing to restore their bod­ies after an attempt to bring their mother back to life went very wrong. Full of ter­rific action, great com­edy, and an enthralling plot, it will suck you in. I’m sure that if you search hard enough you’ll find a vari­ety of ways to read it online.


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