Year: 2005
Clocky
Clocky is, quite simply, for people who have trouble waking up.
When the alarm clock goes off and the snooze button is pressed, Clocky will roll off the bedside table and wheel away, bumping mindlessly into objects on the floor until it eventually finds a spot to rest. Minutes later, when the alarm sounds again, the sleeper must get up out of bed and search for Clocky. This ensures that the person is fully awake before turning it off. Small wheels that are concealed by Clocky’s shag enable it to move and reposition itself, and an internal processor helps it find a new hiding spot every day.
Computer crashes
What do you do when your computer crashes? Hit it? Yell? Sweet talk to it? Deep fry it? Take a break?
200531
When I use the URL http://www.geocities.com/root_node/?200531 to view my site, it doesn’t show the Yahoo! ad bar on the right. But when I use any other number, like http://www.geocities.com/root_node/?200530, or load it plain, like http://www.geocities.com/root_node, it doesn’t work. I suspect the 200531 is related to today’s date (2005 Mar 31), that it changes every day, and that this feature is used by one of Firefox’s ad blockers.
Transparent laptop screen
Transparent laptop screens. Quite clever, actually. via Dhar
Uncyclopedia
Uncyclopedia. As Arnab points out, this is much tougher than Wikipedia.
Yahoo Next
Yahoo! Next. It’s a showcase of some of Yahoo!’s newest and coolest projects. Like Google Labs.