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August 12, 2005

The life of a Tibetan nun One of the two such stories online at the website of Shem, a women's group implementing projects in Tibetan communities in the PRC.
Roadside signs. Covering a wide range of the US, this site has vintage signs from hotels, motels, ice cream stands, and more. There's background information where she could find it, plus link to sites with more details on specific topics. more inside
Let's Save Our Environment Flash, video, sound Mtv has finally gone too far. Friday fun! more inside
There must be fifty ways to count your sheep. In the north of England, anyway. Harrison Birtwistle even wrote an opera called "Yan Tan Tethera."
The Curse of Tom Wolfe: What Went Wrong for the Magazine Story. I'm trying to break into magazine writing, and as I'm wont to do when I'm trying something new, I'm reading lots about the topic. In the process, I just came across this, and found it interesting (and dismaying). more inside
Curious George: It's raining, it's pouring, the old man is snoring, he bumped his head and went to bed and couldn't get up in the morning. Was the old man dead? Did he, like, die? Did bumping his head cause some kind of lesion? Is that why he couldn't get up in the morning?
Scorsese does Pennebaker does Dylan does Dylan
A feature length Dylan-narrated documentary 'No Direction Home' is set for television/dvd release soon. There's also a parallel release of a double-cd soundtrack -- The Bootleg Series Vol.7 -- and a scrapbook.
Pay attention folks. In 2012, this guy will be the Republican candidate for president.
Bay Area Meetup! It took a visit from #1, a couple of SoCal monkeys, and a bunch of MeFites to drag you from your hiding places last time. I have faith that we can do it again without resorting to such extreme measures. more inside
Have you ever wanted to make a webcomic? Now you can. [via mefi] more inside

August 11, 2005

Ligers . . . for real!
100 people who are screwing up America When the list starts with Michael Moore and doesn't even include G.W. Bush... via
The Laugh Judgement Ship of Fools, the sensible face of British Christianity, seeks to collect the most outrageous and offensive religious jokes before a proposed new law bans them. Nicked from the Guardian's Newsblog
Take that first train to Nashville, and I'll meet you at the station. Jonathan Demme will be shooting a concert film of Neil Young next week in Nashville. So, here's your chance to become a speck in the audience, maybe get yourself on imdb. And it's Neil, man! NEIL! more inside
Curious George: Enterprise-level web hosting There are a couple of web hosting threads already around, but they have been aimed at inexpensive personal web hosting. I'm wondering about the kind of web host that would provide hosting and tech support for a reasonably large company. It would need to be redundant, guarantee 24-hour access, the usual sort of thing... So, how does your company manage web hosting? Or, alternatively, who would you go to for hosting if you were to become a company?
50 SciFi Works That Socialists Should Read This is China Mieville's list -- I haven't read most of these, and am wondering which are worthwhile and which aren't.[via Woods Lot]
The origin of mass may not be in the postulated existance of the Higgs boson, a top quark condensate or any other alternate model. Two researchers suggest a theory pertaining to inertial mass can been extended to include gravitational mass, involving the non-relativistic zero-point field. more inside
Holy crap! Is that pretty neato-keen or what!?
Worst. Excuse. Evar. If one has a phobia of being in a car with someone else driving, why would one become an instructon/tester for the DMV? And how does groping underaged breasts help with said phobia?
CG: Jumping the gun Really getting ahead of myself here. In about 6 weeks, I'll be a father. I'd like my child to start learning a new language. But which? French may be the most useful within Canada, Spanish the most useful within the hemisphere, and Mandarin is likely the language of the future, but not necessarily within the next generation. If I'm going to start playing tapes and CDs while baby sleeps (and mommy lets me), which should I concentrate on? (I speak poor French, passable Spanish, and a wee smattering of Mandarin, if that helps)
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