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January 14, 2007
Eiffel Tower
made of matches.
(Found on the always... eh... interesting http://englishrussia.com/.)
Henry VIII's
songs, poems, and speeches. Just one small part of Luminarium, a splendid anthology of eng. lit from medieval to Restoration.
Michael Brecker dead
Great tenor player Michael Brecker has died of leukaemia at 57. He played sessions almost beyond number, including great recordings with Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin, Joni Mitchell, Charles Mingus, Paul Simon, and the Average White Band, as well as with his brother Randy in the Brecker Brothers.
Happy trails, Mr Brecker.
January 13, 2007
Furious George.
Why can't I find a sound file of the infamous Verizon ad?
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Behind the raging horseshoe falls of Niagara
there lurks a dormant monster, a century old tunnel painstakingly laid brick by brick. A tale of urban exploration in gloriously purple prose.
Samurai saves Day
. . . "One of them lunged at a policeman with his knife - but just as he did so, a mysterious do-gooder appeared from nowhere and attacked him with a samurai sword."
via tcal
Selected papers
of Alfred Russel Wallace have been digitised by the Natural History Museum in London.
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And Now For Something Completely Political
Terry Jones does a cost analysis of the war on Iraq. Hey Kids! No Video. No Sound. And it's safe for work! (unless you're employed by the U.S. government)
Bendito Machine
is a bizarre Flash animation by Peruvian born Jossie Malis. You can see more of his peculiar films in Zumbakamera, his production company's website.
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January 12, 2007
So have you played Speed Scrabble?
Highly addictive. No board. Letter tiles go upside down in middle of table. Each player draws 7 tiles. At "Go" everyone flips their letters. Each player creates their own crossword with their own letters*. First player to use all 7 letters says "Take 2". Everyone takes another 2 tiles. Play continues (with anyone using all their letters to declare take two) until there are not enough tiles for everyone to take 2. Final call is "Take 1". First to use all tiles says "Done". Everyone counts up their points and subtracts the points of unused tiles. Repeat and play to 500 (or whatever).
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Diet of choice for Monkeys.
The Evo Diet (no, not this one) lowers weight and cholesterol levels.
And the article has a nice picture of a monkey, and plenty of bananas; what more could you possibly want?
The changing face of Chinese women on propaganda posters.
There's a shortage of Chinese women, you know.
But extra Cameroon wives to go around, apparently. And Rice is one of Cameroon's main food imports. Let's make a deal!
Mummies
from the mysterious Chachapoyas culture, responsible for the gigantic fortress of Kuelap, have gone on show in Lima. There are many ruins and many mummies in the region, it seems, many of the latter unexplored.
Running from camera.
The rules are simple: I put the self-timer on 2 seconds, push the button and try to get as far from the camera as I can.
January 11, 2007
Becks to play Stateside
$250 mil to be the new Pele?
Robert Anton Wilson has died.
Author of the Illuminatus! trilogy, friend of Timothy Leary, occasional Discordian and all around wild and crazy guy. Hail Eris!
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Happy Sir John A. Day!
Today (or maybe yesterday) is the birthday (and non-holiday) of Sir John A. Macdonald! So put some gin in work's water cooler, and spread the Canadian patriotism!
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