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February 19, 2005

The Skyscraper Page. The Petronas Towers, the Chrysler Building, and the Sears Tower are all well known, but have you ever looked at a building and said "What is the name of that?"--even in the city you’ve lived in all your life? SkyscraperPage.com (loads slowly) has a detailed city search of buildings great and small. Also, check out the diagrams of over 2,000 buildings currently under construction. more inside
The budget traveller's guide to sleeping in airports Including top tips on the best and worst airports for sleeping in.
Famous Monkeys. Mr Monkey does not make claims that this list is complete, so spare him your righteous outrage if you think of a simian which is not represented here.
Vatican offers exorcism courses. In 1999, the Vatican issued the first new exorcism ritual since 1614, so formal lessons make sense, I guess. I hope the exorcism students aren't paying much for their classes, though, since the rites are available on the Internet. more inside
Doukutsu Monogatari - Cave Story (game)
Curious George: What to creationists believe about other scientific findings? more inside
The new art club. I predict that the popularity of art clubs will skyrocket. Men visiting these venues will be recognized as art coinnoseurs.
Bugs may be classic, but now he's extreme, too. In an effort to revitalize the classic Looney Tunes characters for a young audience, Warner Brothers' has redesigned Bugs et al as futuristic crimefighters. Not everyone is happy about it, though, and judging by this preview the results may be a mixed bag. (Heavily trafficed Quicktime site.)
Monkeys are good people. I just thought we could all use a little reminding, considering the strife of the past several weeks.
The Smoking Gun has released the grand jury testimony in the Michael Jackson case. Once again, we're looking down the barrel of a "trial of the century." Why are we so intrigued (even if in a train wreck I-can't-stop-looking sort of way) by celebrity/high profile trials? Why do they get so much media coverage? Why do we care? more inside
Curious George: Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome... I'm wondering if anyone has had any experience with this. more inside
Cocktail Waitresses To Be Fired For Gaining Weight A casino has announced a policy that anyone who increases their weight by more than 7 percent can be fired. more inside

February 18, 2005

Something about Sofie... The dirtiest comments I've ever read !... more inside
Reality TV show helping marriages is now casting. Lifetime TV reality show is bringing wedded bliss back to some disillusioned wives in a new series.
The Eggcorn Database Many people who lack a flare for language, when given free reign to write, instead of towing the line, put English through the ringer. In future, don't just grin and bare it; issue a cease and decease! Heave scorn on the abusers! Help preserve the goal standard of written English! more inside
Curious George: Sunny and Secluded Camping in US? I'm thinking of blowing town for a week or two. Looking for warm, beachside camping in a mostly abandoned park (aren't we all?). Any of you sunmonkeys got some advice? Here's what I've come up with so far.
A flow of water greater than that of all the rivers on earth. Most cultures have stories of the flood. But this flood dwarfs the myths. Waterfalls 3.5 miles wide and 400 ft high were created. Noah was contacted but said "no comment".
Vintage Paperbacks
The virtual locust effect ... The linked site used to host downloads of Chris Morris related media files. A natural fpp for any of the filter/link sites you might think. Unfortunately the result of them being posted on the Blue was that their bandwidth shot up and the site's owners had to take it down until the swarm passed and replace it without the downloads. This raises a question - should we be aware of the locust affect when we link to a site? more inside
. if you thought disaster-related kitsch was a relatively recent phenomenon... more inside
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