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March 19, 2005
Curious George - deals on ibooks?
Hola Monos!
I've been lugging my G5 desktop and cinema screen monitor every other week into work where I do video graphics for a television show. I NEED to get a laptop and can use all the processing power that I can get for around $1200 bucks more or less which is what I am getting back from my tax return. I've shopped on ebay and am hoping for a deal to come my way, but am also looking for a deal on new machines. Does anyone have any ideas on mac deals? BTW, I am a confirmed mac user so any windows machines are out of the question.
Thanks ahead of time for your help.
SR
Curious George: RSS on Your Own Site.
Is it possible? How do you do it?
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Mars Attacks!
with some disturbingly gruesome trading cards.
While watching Santa with Muscles, starring Hulk Hogan, I spied this.
It is posted, appropriately to the is_it_gay community. And I have to ask, is it?
eat, drink, meet the_bone.
This thursday (3/24) around 7ish, we Los Angeles monkeys are having a little potluck dinner thing to bask in the warmth of the_bone's glow. If any other monkeys are interested, e-mail me and I will give you the rest of the details.
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art
for obsessive compulsives.
For my dead homies
Study: Homeless, unemployed favor malt liquor
Potent, cheap 0's heavily targeted black, Hispanic youth
Updated: 4:14 p.m. ET March 14, 2005
WASHINGTON - Malt liquor, a type of 0's that is higher in alcohol than other brews, is largely a drink of da homeless 'n unemployed, 'n is likely be abused, U.S. researchers reported Monday n' shit.
God Bless Tha Shizzolator
(Shizzolator previously appeared here)
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Now, where did I put the very dirtiest parts of last week's TV?
Oh, yeah: at parentstv.org, home to those fundie censorship warriors who crank out carbon-copy complaint letters to the FCC. Why, they'd be sure to wipe out obscenity if they'd start putting together a nightly half-hour highlight reel of all the dirtiest, crudest, nudest stuff on TV. With RSS and Bittorent. (Uh, NSFW, if watching a man cram a woman into his ass on South Park isn't S at your W)
And Fortran Begat IAL.
To nerds like me, this poster of programming evolution is quite possibly the most fascinating flowchart ever created. It was inspired by this chart, which was designed by Eric Levenez.
And, as if that weren't enough, you can also search a database of nearly 2500 computer languages. 010001100111010101101110!
First link requires Adobe Acrobat.
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Michael Crichton is a moron
- Even if our civilization stops burning fossil fuels immediately, the damage already done will continue to increase global warming for the next 100 years - at least.
That's the conclusion of two studies appearing in the latest issue of the journal Science.
The sky isn't falling, it's more like a sloooow ascent of the ground. I might move inland.
The truth about those 'Free iPod' offers
Of course they're not really free. Duh.
March 18, 2005
80's music nostalgia wave!
Duran Duran's new album was only the beginning. Billy Idol's new CD is upon us, while New Order's new album is almost here too. Mötley Crüe, meanwhile, are working on their new CD, as are Kate Bush and Bruce Springsteen; even Paula Abdul is planning a comeback. If Duran Duran can do it, anyone can! Right? Let's hope so.
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Asbestos, Québec, by any other name?
- “There was a time when the people of Asbestos, Que., bore their town's name with pride. Those were the days when asbestos was the miracle fibre that paid for new schools, new homes and new hopes every day.”
The Canon Camera Museum.
(Flash (no pun intended) in spots) Includes the Virtual Lens Plant, showing lens grinding and assembly.
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What if you could show the past and the present at the same time?
Sascha Pohflepp uses reflective beads to display the old names of streets in Berlin--names with strong historical connotations. Click the right arrow (in the lower right corner) to reveal more. [via we make money not art]
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HairMax LaserComb
achieves over 90 percent user satisfaction and results without any worrying side effects! Feel good about your hair again! (Complete with Forum)
Got any nautical jokes
for the All-Volunteer Yacht Club?
Magnetic letters
on your fridge?
Imagine if anyone on the web could be moving them around.
It can leave one feeling some what helpless.
Friday fun.
Hanpanda.
Half of it is panda and the other half is other animal. There are more than 100 kinds of Hanpanda...
Fried dough around the world!
Who doesn't like fried dough? Combined with a very cheesy website?
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