• This German site has some great photos from the Olympics. Note to self: never take up wrestling.

  • A remake of the classic Sierra game Quest for Glory 2 is available for free download. The old EGA game was completely re-done in 256-color VGA and they converted the text-based interface to a modern point-and-click. Everything else is faithful to the original game.

  • So I was watching the Olympics last night and they were showing men\’s marathon swimming, where they swim for 10 km around the lake they use for rowing. At one point they reached a feeding station and the swimmers reached up, got their drinks, and drank them while still swimming. That seems really weird to me, drinking while swimming? Can\’t they just open their mouths and drink the lake water? It can\’t be that dirty if they\’re freaking swimming in it. I guarantee they\’re accidentally swallowing at least some lake water anyway.

    That\’s my sports humor.

  • Some cool photos of the almost-completed Burj Dubai. There\’s also a pic of the first house built on one of those artificial islands. It looks so lonely.

  • I\’m obsessed with the Midori Traveler\’s Notebook. This is pure stationery porn. It\’s a refillable leather journal from Japan and the attention to detail is impeccable. For example, the packaging is almost Apple-like. It comes inside a cloth bag, which is inside a cardboard sleeve, which is wrapped in 2 layers of plastic. It even comes with a replacement elastic strap. The leather looks really high quality and there\’s a ton of accessories and refills available, like various kinds of paper refills, calendar refills, adhesive pockets, business card holders and pen holders.

    Somehow I think nothing I write will ever be worthy of the journal. It\’s not readily available in the US but I think there are some stores in the Bay Area that carry it. There\’s a good review of the notebook here. Now I just need some fantastic trips to fill the notebook with.

  • For this year\’s Olympics diving competitions they have a cool tracking camera that follows the divers as they go into the water. It\’s simply a camera tied to a rope, then when the athlete dives the cameraman drops it. I believe on its 3rd dive the camera was disqualified cause it tested positive for doping.