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05/11/02
Real or hoax? Read the amazing story of a small Chilean boy and the tiny alien creature he found.
found by Fraser

Where demolition comes alive. Implosion World is a great resource for anybody who loves watching buildings being blown up.
found by Fraser

Increase your computer's bling. Watch amazed as a crappy PC is turned into a desktop ferrari.
found by Fraser

04/11/02
Extremely lo-fi javascript games, with all the gamplay contained within a form submit button. Most peculiar.
found by Fraser

Pantycat is a Mac-only game, the object of which is to make a cat wear panties. On its head. Fantastic.
found by Fraser

Sunglasses for dogs. Got a celebrity dog? Keep the paparazzi at bay with these doggy shades.
found by Fraser

03/11/02
The Japanese Meary craze involves placing a pair of eye-like stickers on an inanimate object and taking a picture of the results. Doesn't sound like much fun, but the images can be quite unsettling.
found by Fraser

02/11/02
The Felafel game was created by three Israeli friends who love Falafel, that most delicious of all Middle-Eastern snackfoods. It's difficult, but very entertaining.
found by Fraser

01/11/02
B3ta Newsletter 63 - read it. Read it now. Why? Cause it's good.
found by rob

30/10/02
Cute animation alert. Watch a locust sing Minnie Riperton. Not quite as good as it sounds.
found by Fraser

Stephen Hawking Soundboard. Soundboards are generally boring. This one isn't.
found by Fraser

Evil clown face generator. Use your mouse to create the most terrifying clown you can.
found by Fraser

29/10/02
Dance Dance Revolution videos. DDR is sweeping the globe, as the live-action game takes over video arcades. Watch the professionals dance in this amazing collection of tournament videos.
found by Fraser

28/10/02
Is that a freakshow in your pocket?. Open up a match-box and meet its bizarre inhabitants. Includes killer ducks.
found by Fraser

Scandinavian Singing Horse Choir - click their mouths to make them sing. Fantastic.
found by rob

25/10/02
B3ta Newsletter Issue 62 - fresh from our clammy typing fingers. It's a very cool one this week. There's a StarWars parody that's actually funny (that must be a first), a new Kitten Band from Rathergood, a Kill the Pop Ups game from us (with some great singing from Weebl) and a spooky Halloween animation from Mata 'Spicy Brains' Zone. Have a look - it might just change your life.
found by rob

24/10/02
More optical illusions. Nice versions of classic colour and light based illusions - somehow animating them makes the end results seem even more extraordinary.
found by Fraser

23/10/02
Send someone an e-mail written in blood. Not your own blood, of course, that would be silly - it's the virtual kind, but it's still quite sinister.
found by Fraser

Are your employers introducing random drug testing? Fool them by ordering some powdered urine, then simply adding water when it's your turn.
found by Fraser

22/10/02
Rubiks's Cube in Flash. Sure, it's been done before, but never as nicely as this. What's more, it's improved on the original by adding astronauts.
found by Fraser

Pessimystic Meg knows exactly what's going to happen to you, and it doesn't look good.
found by popt_art

20/10/02
Old Computer Mags - Crash, Zapp64 & Amtrix. For UK geeks of a certain age this is a joyous nostalgia fest.
found by rob

19/10/02
If you're sick of telemarketers, try using this script when they call. It looks great - I'm just waiting for the phone to ring now...
found by pep

Black People Love Us - good joke site about white peoples attempts not to be racist.
found by rob

18/10/02
Newsletter 61 is out - featuring Swearing Simon, Name that Beard and Mick Hucknall domain squat. Woo hoo.
found by rob

16/10/02
Come to the Brighton b3ta bash! It's on Saturday lunchtime and it'll be a good warm up for the official one in London on Nov 1st. You know you want to...click for the flyer.
found by bovine

Flashdance. A really stylish interactive animation - move your cursor around to control the dancers. Nice bit of classical music, too.
found by Fraser

15/10/02
The First Vienna Vegetable Orchestra consists of vegetable instruments and the odd kitchen knife... best bit is the fact the instruments can be made into a yummy soup for the audience, post show.
found by pep

13/10/02
Dress up baby. As a seal. Or a flamingo. Or a porpoise. Or a giraffe. Extraordinary.
found by Fraser

12/10/02
Spooky? The BBC have a ghost cam recording in a haunted house locked up at night.
found by pep


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