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Follow-up: A high-res QuickTime version of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy movie trailer is available here.
The Vatican, helpful as ever, is offering a two-month course in exorcism for their priests who want to bone up on satanism and how to deal with it. "The Power of Christ compels you...The Power of Christ compels you..." Really, though - what can they offer at Vatican U. that a few viewings of The Exorcist in 30 Seconds (and re-enacted by bunnies) couldn't?
On a related note, The Morning News (always entertaining) has "The Fairly Mediocre Satan": "You have a ouija board buried in the closet and you’ve seen Rosemary’s Baby, like, a hundred times. But do you really believe in the power of a ritual? Jay Allen didn’t either, as he remembers from a night of dabbling in the dark arts with a friend."
The teeniest, tinyest online version of Pac-Man ever presented.
The blinkenlights project has added the ability to play classic arcade games like Tetris, Pong, Breakout and Pac-Man using your cellphone and the interior lights in an office building at night.
It's well-known that cats love to stare at televisions and, consequently, computer screens. The Infinite Cat Project is a collaborative undertaking to record images of people's cats watching computer screens - each one looking at the onscreen image of the previous cat - thus creating an 'infinite' image... It's pretty neat and they have almost a thousand images to date.