nikkislipp

colour + fibre + thrift


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Oh, and a couple other things…

So I did some thinking after my last update (always a dangerous thing to do), and I decided that I want to keep my posts about my life separate from my posts about sharing cool things on the Internet–so I created yet another blog: Nikki’s Link Blog. I’ve moved all the related posts from this blog over to there…so the RSS feed from this blog will be a bit wonky until I have 10 new posts, and I might have lost a comment or two in the process…oh well! There will be lots of fun stuff over there, so check it out every once in a while!

Also, check out the images on my Cyworld Mini Homepage…even if you don’t read Korean, it should still be easy to use. Just click “Photos” on the right when you get to the home page, and then once you are in, you can click on the categories on the left. But you don’t have to click on the categories–by default, you are in the “View All” category (the very top category). There are only 4 images displayed on the first page, but if you scroll down to the bottom, you will see a row of numbers–those are the page numbers. Just click on the numbers to see the next page. See? Easy peasy.

Oh, and I’ve added a blogroll (in the column on the right) of all my friends’ webpages–if you would like to be added (or removed) just leave me a comment with your website address!


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more movie trailers for your viewing pleasure

Originally posted on February 7, 2007

Some comedies and animation to cheer us all up:

Cars I like the hick pickup truck best
Flushed Away Looks okay, but i really like the screaming slug
Ratatouille A foodie rat after my own heart…the animation looks amazing
Arthur and the Invisibles I love little secret worlds…somehow reminds me of The Dark Crystal

A bunch of comedies…
Man of the Year
Running with Scissors
Keeping Mum
The Holiday
Because I Said So
Music and Lyrics

Oh, and watch the TV shows Heroes and The Little Mosque on the Prairie while you’re at it.


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More Movie Trailers–Action and Fantasy

Originally posted on January 7, 2007

Unbelievably awesome warriors: 300
Beowulf and Grendel–a Canadian film!
Futuristic end of the world tale: Children of Men
First of a trilogy, written by a teenage boy: Eragon
A combination of Finnish and Chinese folklore, Jade Warrior
Tony Jaa’s martial arts movies, Ong Bak and The Protector
A dark fairy tale from Spain: Pan’s Labyrinth
A very different technique, half filmed, half animated: A Scanner Darkly