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July 23, 2005
The White Hawk
was a jet-powered hydrofoil built in the early fifties by Frank and Stella Hanning-Lee to beat the world speed record on water. It had a Rolls Royce Derwent jet engine capable of producing 6000 horsepower, which was possibly enough to get the relatively small aluminum boat airborne. Yet, as far as we know, the boat never actually went faster than 70-80mph. Simon Lewis (author of the above link) thinks he knows why: cavitation off the foils. As you read the story, you wonder how much the Hanning-Lee's knew of their boat's flaw as they were starting to get desperate to raise money to continue their quest for the record.
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Jose Francisco Borges
(he signs his work as J. Borges)is an artist from northeastern Brazil who makes woodcut prints and publishes cordels (a local type of chapbook). His work has been displayed in many places, and at the age of 70 has recently started dabbling in sculpture.
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July 22, 2005
CIA Gains Powers In Ireland
US INVESTIGATORS, including CIA agents, will be allowed interrogate Irish citizens on Irish soil in total secrecy, under an agreement signed between Ireland and the US last week.
Suspects will also have to give testimony and allow property to be searched and seized even if what the suspect is accused of is not a crime in Ireland.
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Curious Monkey: The Pain and Suffering of Garnishment
My paycheck is being garnished. What are my options? What are your experiences? Any recommendations?
Inaugural edition of our new time, effort and money-saving exposé on DVDs!
"[I]f you bought a movie upon its initial release only to discover that another tricked-out version was scheduled for distribution, we're going to save you the time, trouble and most importantly expense of finding out the hard way which set is better."
from ign.com
The evil deeds of the Queen's favorite.
Is this the first example of a (political) blog/character assassination?
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Early Stuart Libels
is a web-based collection of early 17th century satirical poems such as The Parliament Fart. Navigation and search facilities leave something to be desired, I'm afraid. Try 'Quick Contents'.
Trash Talkin' at the Aquarium.
An offering from the Science Creative Quarterly. Many pieces including Asperagus, Stinky Pee, and Scientific Curiosity and African Lion Family Objects to Their Portrayal in Recent Discovery Channel Documentary.
The Ryugyong "Hotel"
in Pyongyang, North Korea is 330 meters (1,083 ft) tall. It has lain empty and unfinished since 1992, just a big ugly crumbling concrete hulk with no windows. No matter where you are in Pyongyang, you can't miss it, it bestrides the city like a colossus.
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Ferrari
= Red car with a horse
(silly link of the day)
July 21, 2005
The Forgotten Technology
Could this be how the Pyramids were built? Perhaps the key to Coral Castle? A fun read, either way.
Architect Studio 3D
from the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust allows you to design your own house, and view/comment on other people's designs.
Intro (skippable) requires Flash.'The Design Studio and Design Gallery require a fairly fast computer (preferably 1 Ghz or faster processor)' as well as Shockwave, and 'will look and perform much better if you have a 64MB or better graphics card'.
Hillary Clinton You F&^^%$ing Idiot
With the war in Iraq, terrorists attacking London, Rove under fire, etc etc etc, the Democrat with the biggest name recognition in the Senate has decided to focus her attention on... Grand Theft Auto sex mods.
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Death to all pitt bulls!
Denver is taking any dog that looks like a pit bull away from its owners and euthanizing it. While I am horrified by the terrible mauling stories that are in the news, I have also known several pit bulls who were wonderful dogs, great fun to be around, and never once made me feel unsafe.
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We have pissed in our beds.
And more bawdy graffiti from Pompeii. Some things never change. Caveat lector :)
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