You can still get IE free, but I’d rather go with the new guy on the block, Edge. It’s much faster and less clunky.
Credits: Microsoft via Comparison of Three Online Multiplayer RPG’s, GifCities and Internet Archive
You can still get IE free, but I’d rather go with the new guy on the block, Edge. It’s much faster and less clunky.
Credits: Microsoft via Comparison of Three Online Multiplayer RPG’s, GifCities and Internet Archive
This GIF was produced from a site where you can enter a site URL and it shows the site on a background, like a laptop or mobile phone. Here I put our sister blog, now called HEM News Agency on an iPad standing by itself. I made this as part of HEM’s 5th anniversary celebrations.
Credits: Vijay Shah and Mockerie
Another vaporwave GIF from my capable hands (and mouse). I’ve kept it more loyal to the traditional conventions, if you can call them that, of this unique art movement, such as with the moving Graeco-Roman bust, dolphins, pastel colours etc. Very aesthetic.
Credits: Vijay Shah, Blingee and wallup.net
Drawn from a Vine compilation video, this GIF is of a special collaboration between two huge stars on Vine, the hilarious Manon Mathews and Aaron’s Animals. Manon is getting a trio of the Animals into a quick dance class at a park, but one of the cats, Kevin, thinks the whole thing is lame and isn’t playing ball, or flopping shoulders.
Credits: Manon Mathews and Aaron’s Animals via Vine, The Funniest Vines, YouTube and Vijay Shah
This video of a Turkish mother eating what appears to be pomegranate seeds while her baby wants keenly to have a bite of the action, has gone viral in the past week. Just look at the cute faces the little one makes 🙂
Credits: Vijay Shah, Top Virals and Facebook
A custom-made widget from a site I own. You have a pool of virtual fishes which follow your cursor around the screen and you can right-click to give them food.
Credits: Vijay Shah, Half-Eaten Mind Graphics and aBowman
The extremely rare ‘sand river’ phenomenon of the Iraqi deserts. It’s not actually sand though. It is pieces of hail and ice, possibly with some sand mixed in, moving at high speed.
Credits: Vijay Shah, Kalki Group and Facebook, The Huffington Post