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February 12, 2004
Orca Slap
New Pingu and Yeti game.
Curious George: MoFi census
A butcher, a baker, and candlestick maker...
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The Snow Show.
The Snow Show is a unique cultural project that brings together internationally recognized artists and architects to design collaborative installations using snow and ice as their primary materials.
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Higher Primates Can Program After VB.NET Training
- The finding have implications for the entire software industry, with some scientists predicting routine programming such as maintenance and report writing will be performed by teams of primates within 10 years.
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Uh-oh. Kerry in trouble?
The Tale of the Nazi Pornographers-
in which a young German novelist runs into trouble for portraying Nazi porn auteurs in too flattering a light. Somehow, this wasn't a problem for Gravity's Rainbow's Nazi orgy scenes...
Texas Pharmacist fired for denying rape victim's prescription
Followup on a story that I think we had our collective monkey peeper on.
Molecules with silly names
"Here we'll show you some real molecules that have unusual, ridiculous or downright silly names" (one pic NSFW?)
You liked grouphug.us?
One time I was sitting on the couch, drinking a glass of milk. When I finished, I threw it up, back into the glass. I then placed it on the coffee table for later disposal, and fell asleep on the couch. Awhile later, I woke up, said to myself 'I thought I'd finished this milk"...
More complete stories like this at lowbrow dot com
I Told You So: Bush Washington Times Letter Bogus
The Washington Times letter was brought up in a previous post. This is a form letter. It was also sent to "The Observer." There are serious errors in this letter.
Second, there was no such thing as a "disciplinary unit" to which Bush would have been ordered. They just don't exist. Any discipline, if required, is handled within the squadron or group, administratively or judicially. There would be a record and a reflection in Lt. Bush's performance review, and none such exist, as was confirmed in a (unfriendly) Washington Post article in 2000.
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Human Clone Produces Stem Cells
This is sure to create a shitstorm.
Korean researchers have created a human clone and derived the first cloned stem cells from it -- a significant advance toward using the cells to replace those damaged by diseases like diabetes and Alzheimer's.
A Korean woman now has a set of cells that could one day replace any damaged or diseased cell in her body with little worry of rejection, if researchers can get stem cells to work therapeutically.
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While researchers have cloned animals like sheep, cats and cows before this study, researchers had been unable to make the jump to monkeys or humans and believed cloning primates posed a unique obstacle. Now, the Korean researchers show they have perfected a cloning technique, also known as somatic cell nuclear transfer, that works in humans and potentially other primates..
You got Beatles in my Jay-Z! No, you got Jay-Z in my Beatles!
... Mmmm ...
If you're particularly snotty about your British Invasion or your rap music, you probably don't want to visit.
Fat Day is a band
that, with their last release, included a postcard, inviting fans to write songs for them -- whatever that meant. Many did. 21 postcards were chosen, and released as a new album ("Fat Day - IV"). This is a new kind of music - before, we had Do It Yourself. Now, Do It For You. Incidentally, there's also
Hamsters who will make music for you. Anybody else?
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Weapons makers are cashing in.
This article is adapted from the new book by William D. Hartung on the arms industry and its intimate relationship with the White House and the Pentagon.
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You Buy An Old Summer Camp. Now What Do You Do?
(Excellent, restrained Flash underscores living WITH the resources at hand and not depleting them...)
February 11, 2004
If he cheats on his new bride, he's a dead man. No, wait....
Interesting philosophical (what is a man? what is marriage?) and legal (what is the interest of the state in sanctioning this union?) ramifications. Clearly the U. S. needs a Constitutional amendment to defend traditional marriage against this new French threat. [via Volokh]
'Bush and I were lieutenants'
- An open letter to the editor from one of Bush's squadron mates. It corroborates evidence from the White House that Bush served his time and was not AWOL, as many Democrats allege...
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Transformers: Robots in Disguise!
In the vein of x-entertainment and i-mockery, I submit a complete catalog of Transformers instruction scans: Autobots and Decepticons.
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