YouTube has 17,000
videos tagged Halloween. Flickr has over 600,000 photos tagged Halloween. Posts on Technorati about Halloween
have climbed to nearly 25,000 posts a day now that Halloween is here.
This is what will
eventually happen to our meticulously carved pumpkins unless someone smashes
them first.
Search Engine Roundtable has posted the Halloween search engine logos. Dogpile and
Yahoo also have special Halloween sections
with pre-configured Halloween searches. Search Engine Journal
lists all 7 years of
Google's Halloween logos.
eBay Deadbeats are another kind of zombie we do not welcome even on Halloween.
Just like PC Zombies they are not welcome even though this is Halloween.
A blogger at Shanghaiist watches creepy six-foot tall Singing Swedish Praying Mantis.
Busymom.net: "But, holy hell! Is it just me or is this Halloween costume thing getting out of hand, or what? I know there's not a shortage of sites lamenting the skinification of Halloween costumes, but, it's become something I have to deal with."
10 Costumes that are a bad
idea for air travel. Yes, the Osama costume is a bad idea for the airport.
(via Gadling).
Pets: Hopefully, the little black cats will be kept safe
from evil doers tonight. Some costumed pets can be seen here,
here,
here,
here,
here and
here.
The boy who doesn't like costumes
because they make him into something scary.
The Wall Street Journal's Law Blog explains
the legal implications of egg throwing. Unfortunately, it is unlikely many potential egg throwers
are reading the WSJ Law Blog.
Stu Ostro remembers the Halloween storm, which later became the Perfect Storm.