January 22, 2007
January 21, 2007
Greek pagans
will attempt to hold a ceremony in the Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens today after obtaining legal recognition. There is some doubt about whether this will be allowed.
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Knife Maintenance and Sharpening
Here's how to be a knife-sharpening god.
Music For Nitpickers
Jazzy horn riffs, spacey-moog-sounds and... Apes.
January 20, 2007
The tomb of Mona Lisa
may have been found. There's talk of DNA samples, but I hope they leave her alone.
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El tren de la bruja
is an award winning short film by Spanish Director Koldo Serra. It's 15 minutes of riveting cinema and intense psychological terror. Long unavailable, it's now offered online by our enlightened Canadian brethren at the CBC. In Spanish w. English subtitles and NSFW.
McNaught from New Zealand
: un-FREAKING-believable. Check out the shots from the Southern Hemisphere in the spaceweather forum. (previously but I felt this was worth another FPP — forgive me! ).
January 19, 2007
Jean-Philippe Charbonnier
In 1954 Jean-Philippe Charbonnier documented French Psychiatric hospitals and this exhibition includes rarely seen photographs from the series.
Some photos NSFW.
via xenmate's blog
The Dreaming.
Contemporary traditional Art/History/Ontography from the people that Gillen brought Spencer to meet and record at the turn of the 20th century.
The Science of Superheroes.
The Ontario Science Centre is hosting an exhibit (Marvel-based, so unfortunately lacking in Batman) all about the science involved in being a superhero. But even if you can't make it, you can always read up on this how-to of supervillainy.
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Curious Skype replacement George
Now that Skype has ended its free PC-to-phone service to anywhere in North America, this cheap monkey is looking for an alternative. Any monkeys out there found a good one? Anyone using FreeCall?
Posh waiter
(YouTube)
January 18, 2007
Antiques dealer files a million dollar lawsuit
... against the homeless...
Good luck collecting on that...
Bill Moyers Speaks on Media Conglomerates' Threat to Democracy
"The lobby representing the broadcast, cable, and newspapers industries was extremely powerful, with an iron grip on lawmakers and regulators alike. Both parties bowed to their will when the Republican Congress passed and President Clinton signed the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
That monstrous assault on democracy, with malignant consequences for journalism, was nothing but a welfare giveaway to the largest, richest, and most powerful media conglomerations in the world. Goliaths, whose handful of owners controlled, commodified, and monetized everyone and everything in sight."
video, audio links here
via Ol' Bluey
Death on the High Seas.
Fascinating article about mysterious deaths and missing persons on holiday cruises.
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