November 02, 2006
Where'd go my Lego?
I don't want to alarm anyone, nor start off some kind of panic -- but -- perhaps you should be sitting down. OK. Breathe deeply. You good? Allright, then.
There may not be enough Lego for Christmas this year...
Curious George: Cryptic Crosswords? British Riddles?
I'm looking for some active online discussion boards focusing on cryptic crosswords or otherwise arcane riddles.
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Duck and Cover, Comrade:
1950's-era Polish Civil Defense film strip.
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Confused George: Probability Problem
Let's say you see a taxi sideswipe a car late at night. It's a hit and run. The taxi was blue. At least you're pretty sure it was blue...
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November 01, 2006
Desert Eagle on Ebay
"Bidding starts at 11,000,000 or roughly the hourly cost of the Iraq war according to the Congressional Budget Office report of July 13, 2006."
The US obeyed an order from the Iraqi PM to withdraw from checkpoints around Sadr City in Iraq yesterday.
Sadr City is controlled by the Mahdi Army militia run by radical anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. The checkpoints were established last week as part of a search for a missing soldier, kidnapped by the militia and held in the city. The Iraqi PM told the US to scram, and our bold leaders acquiesced without a fight, abandoning one of our own.
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Vernon Robinson for Congress
The most over the top ad ever. Anti-Gay? Check. Anti-Immigrant? Check. Anti-Black single parents? Check. Anti-Separation of Church and State? Check. Anti-Flag Burning (a pointless act, if ever there was one). Yes, American, Vernon Robinson has it all!
Curious George: There are those who say there is no God
I ask you. As one human to another.
Convince me there is a God.
October 31, 2006
Curious George: Hosting Mystery
A client of mine wants to switch hosting companies but cannot find/remember/dig up the present hosting info. I have been trying to sleuth it out but no luck.
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Cool multi-touch computer interaction
Forget about your mouse and keyboard, this is the future. via dzone
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Curious George: Occupational blogs?
Do you have any recommendations for blogs that let me walk a mile in someone's occupational shoes? I want to read the ups and downs about working on a construction site, driving a train, being a flight attendant, being a mailman, whatever. I really haven't had much luck fishing this stuff out of the sea of teen angst and vaporous blogs. Recommendations?
Eroica!
Fabulous, in-depth Flash exploration of Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Major. (via MeFi).
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Horrors!
[alas in PDF] but nonetheless a wealth of short stories and novels from some of the greatest writers in the genre as well as lesser-knowns.