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July 08, 2007
July 07, 2007
The candy blog can, cause she mixes it with love and makes the world taste good.
A blog. About candy. That is all. May cause hunger and/or sugar cravings.
Bankrupt MickeyD's!
An evil, evil game.
Striking perspective shift illusion
(possibly NSFW, and apparently hosted by a sex toy site). Via MindHacks, which has more background on the effect.
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The Cramps: Live at Napa State Mental Hospital.
As the first song fades, the lead singer, Lux Interior, addresses the crowd: "We're The Cramps, and we're from New York City and we drove 3,000 miles to play for you people."
"Fuck you!" a patient yells back.
Video here.
Viruses Got You Down?
A flamethrower and a couple of machine guns should do the trick.
Flash Friday.
July 06, 2007
The REAL Springfield.
The Simpsons Movie needs a town to host the premiere, and what better town than Springfield? But WHICH ONE? (Flash)
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Soprano Beverly Sills Passes Away at 78
American soprano Beverly Sills brought opera down to earth for Americans of the TV generation, worked for children's charities, and, a native New Yorker, directed the New York City opera and chaired the Metropolitan Opera and Linclon Center. She made her singing debut in a laundry soap commercial at the age of 8. She was the devoted mother of two disabled children and the spiritual mother of a whole generation of American singers.
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New Species of Electric Ray (fish) named after Vacuum Cleaner
& other news of an electric kind concerning Robot Cops in extended.
South African scientists have discovered a new genus and species of an attractively patterned electric ray and named it Electrolux.
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I built my first windmill when I was 15.
stolen from letitrain right outta the Blue
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Twitter.
Does anyone do this? Is this the most ridiculous social network ever?
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July 05, 2007
July 04, 2007
Daniel Greenberg taught a group of students of different ages six years' worth of arithmetic in 20 one-hour sessions.
It's an example of the learning style at Sudbury Valley School, MA, and Mountain Laurel Sudbury School, CT. The schools are democratic: staff and students vote on everything from curriculum to clothing to hiring and firing. There are no exams and no grades.
Mr. Randolph's
big break came after he sent a tape of "Yakety Sax" to Chet Atkins, then the head of RCA Records in Nashville. Atkins liked what he heard and hired Mr. Randolph to do session work for such artists as Perry Como and Homer & Jethro.
Top 10 Canadian political scandals.
Searching for Charlie the Tuna to post in this thread reminded me of the 1985 Tunagate scandal, one of the reasons why I still won't eat Starkist tuna. It ranks as one of the top 10 Canadian political scandals on the CBC list above, but is also included on wikipedia's more complete list. The Munisinger Affair is one of the more fun ones.
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Mean Kid
Will Ferrell's little daughter is mean. Mean, I tell you. (Embedded videos)
Suicide Food Is Not Funny.
What is Suicide Food? Suicide Food is any depiction of animals that act as though they wish to be consumed. Suicide Food actively participates in or celebrates its own demise. Suicide Food identifies with the oppressor. Suicide Food is a bellwether of our decadent society. Suicide Food says, “Hey! Come on! Eating meat is without any ethical ramifications!" Suicide Food is not funny.
A Different Type of Periodical Table
Just in time for the Fourth of July and summertime grilling--Table of Condiments That Periodically Go Bad!
As a note, we did not write the above table. We stole it from some weird day planner we saw somewhere back in 1997. We're not trying to get credit that's not ours. It was more of a tribute. Really.
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It appeared in a mock calendar diary for 1997 and was produced by Potlatch (the paper company) under the title "365 Ben Days." The concept and design was by Dana Arnett, Ken Fox, Fletcher Martin and John Naresky of VSA Partners, Chicago.