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October 05, 2004
TrekEarth
- a community travel photo site. Explore the world in from as many perspectives as there are community members. The photo quality is embarassingly high (for me as an amateur photographer). I enjoyed Kiev, Budapest, and Romania.
Martha Colburn (qt),
see also her bio/filmography, some photos, 6 page .pdf zine interview from cineMad, an interview, Baltimore city paper article, bio/video for sale, and yet another bio.
4 Squares Puzzle
Your goal is to reposition two -- and only two -- sticks, so that you end up with four squares of equal size and no sticks left over.
How gay can you be?
Rancho Calamari is 46% gay! Isn't that just fabulous?!?!
October 04, 2004
Disney announces partnership with Chinese Communist Youth League
In an interesting "Capitalism meets Communism" moment, Disney Corp. will join forces with the Communist Youth League (aka the Junior Woodchucks' Chinese chapter) to bring the Gospel of Walt to the children of China. I wonder what Uncle Scrooge would make of that...
On the other hand, I guess that Disney will need all the help it can get, considering the competing entertainment available to those children.
Google oddity;
We all know that Google calculator can do silly things.
But what is this about?
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SpaceShipOne wins the X-Prize.
For the first time, a commercial space ship has made it repeatedly into space and returned within a short period of time. As a consequence, aside from making history, they win the $10,000,000 X-Prize to get their company going on the dream of space travel for tourism and industry.
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Curious George: Dying peacefully?
Seeing the story on Janet Leigh's death it was written that she "died peacefully at home". This reminds me of concepts like dying of old age, and how old people in tribal cultures would go off to die. It got me to wondering: is it physiologically possible to "die peacefully"? Do the primal survival instincts just get turned off like a switch? Or can we pretty much count on a gasping struggle in those last seconds if we're not mercifully knocked out with anesthetics?
Americans--surprise--do abysmally in geography.
But thankfully, Canadians and British students aren't much better. Take the test. I got 100%! The test was administered by National Geographic. Here's the main story.
What would we like Microsoft to do for us?..."have Bill Gates send me a check for all the aggravation I've suffered"
is one way of dealing with it. "Naked Microsoft" is a more unorthodox way. Geeks around the world weight in on this most interesting subject...o yah, what would you do Monkeys?
Better than the Italian Job:
Now this is a nefarious heist that appeals to my criminal sensibilities.
The Noise & The City
- I'm sitting at home listening to The Noise & The City and it's really great (think Autechre, The Future Sound Of London & the mellower, more musical side of Aphex Twin and you'll be heading in the right direction).
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Gmail Invites
I've just received some, and as everyone was so helpful with my problem yesterday...
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The Upsidedown Map Page.
There're a few to ogle (though the resolution could be better), help on where to purchase them and a heap of cartographical kinks and links
Saddam Hussein's
lawyer has told a Danish newspaper that the ousted dictator will run in Iraq's general elections with a view to becoming president again.
Yee-haw!
[email protected]
bugger
Vibrating Trousers Treat (wait for it, wait for it)... Angina
I can't believe no one has posted this yet. Wherefore art thou, 'tool?
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