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August 05, 2005
Curious George: What's in a username?
What does your username signify?
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Curious George: Toolbar Trouble
Does anyone out there know how to get the toolbar to STAY HIDDEN?
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London guerilla graffiti artist visits Palestine.
Though Banksy got abuse from both the Israelis and Palestinians ... the latter were slightly less threatening than the Israeli military ...
Cold Comfort for Echinacea Fans
MedPage Today -- may require registration; the first time I accessed it, it didn't, but the second time it did. So I dunno.
I swore by echinacea for years. Turns out, it don't do doodly-squat for cold symptoms. Vitamin C is less effective than origianlly believed, too. I feel like such a fool!
Curious George: Adware?
"Messenger Service" keeps poping up with an obvious adware.
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The Amazing Lie Diet
Patients tricked into believing that they once were sick on strawberry ice cream subsequently avoid the food. Curiously, chocolate chip cookies seem immune to the effect. [via blog.bioethics.net]
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Glitterrock is a "screen capping" site
where people have been posting entertaining captions for television and film screen shots for several years now. The site is a little hard to navigate, but you can find links to the galleries here. The humor is a little uneven (this is the internet, after all), but when it's good, it's pretty damn funny. Star Wars Caps. Star Trek Caps. Doctor Who Caps.
Curious George: Skin Care
Looking for extremely low hassle facial skin care (for men)
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Most Disturbing Product poll.
That is, most disturbing products actually for sale.
(post on feministing.com found via this post on Bitch Ph.D.)
Cheney Orders
STRATCOM To Prepare Nuclear Attack Against Iran?
Is CONPLAN 8022-02 the "trigger" of WWIII?
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August 04, 2005
Alien Abduction
- it's bullshit, isn't it? These weird aliens only ever take backwoods rednecks and loony writers. Oh, except for Nobel winner Dr Kary Mullis and the talking raccoon.
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Your next chicken nuggets
could be engineered from tissue in a petri dish. (Village Voice)
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Curious George: Weird Phone Call
Last week my mom got a weird phone call that was either a scam or someone casing the joint. Anyone heard of this?
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Alas, we hardly knew ye
This list of seven companies that should have made it in the Internet economy seems a bit lacking to me. What 'net company/service do you miss the most or feel didn't live up to your expectations? For me, it's Kozmo, despite their idiotic business plan and ludicrous expansion attempts. They were the ultimate in (near-) instant gratification. via.
A Book of Scoundrels.
Discovered while researching Deacon Brodie, the gentleman thief whose double life inspired R.L. Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
The Zen of being Simpson
Interesting take on a celebrity who's never seemed more than background noise.
Philosophy made easy
The books which defined the way The West thinks now. In their own words, condensed and abridged to keep the substance, the style and the quotes, but ditching all that irritating verbiage.
You there! Get you some philosphizin! These talking heads actually have things to say! And in these handy abridged formats, you cant afford not to question the nature of knowing and being! Come on down and test drive some today!
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