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January 25, 2007
Happy St Dwynwen's day.
Because one St Valentine's day is not enough. Get your Love Spoons out.
Procrastinator's clock
How irritating.
Go Sloth!!!!
Goooooooo!!!!!
Do You Believe in Magic?
NYTimes article on magical thinking. Via Mind Hacks.
January 24, 2007
Perl poetry.
Poetry on any subject, written in Perl.
At least one gas problem has been solved!
Though I suppose someone might need to develop some new mufflers...
Turkmenbashi Part II?
Ahead of Turkmenistan’s presidential election, the successor to Saparmurad Niyazov — the so-called Father of the Turkmens — has emerged: Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov, the former health minister.
50 Fun Facts About Credit Cards
Okay, let's face it "facts" are never fun and "credit cards" are only fun half of the time. So how can this be fun? I dunno, it just is.
Ever notice all your credit cards are of uniform shape and size? Their dimensions are governed by the ISO 7810 standard, an international standard for identification cards. Banking cards, as well as driver’s licenses and retail cards, follow ID-1 (passports follow ID-3). If your card has a smart chip, it follows ISO 7816, and if it has RFID, it follows ISO 14443.
Interested to know what’s on the magnetic stripe? Check out this breakdown of the three tracks on Wikipedia (the rest of the page explains other magnetic stripes).
via J-Walk blog
Curious George's first cell phone.
I need to buy Mother Renault a cell phone -- we simply haven't had cause to buy one before, not living in an urban area, everyone we would call otherwise readily available, etc., etc. (Yes, we're hicks.) What should we look for as first-time cell phone buyers?
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Curious George Gets a Virus:
My girlfriend's laptop has got a virus... maybe?
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"Just like a mini mall"
youtube via Waxy
From the jaws of a shark comes a ripping yarn
The shark had the diver's head in its jaws, but marine experts say it chewed him then spat him out when it realised he was not a seal.
"He was actually bitten by the head down," said a friend and fellow diver. "The shark swallowed his head."
January 23, 2007
Cruise 'is Christ' of Scientology
Made me laugh out loud at first. But then I realized that Tom's CGI guys could bring about much greater miracles than that tired old "feed the multitude" routine.
High Definition Porn . . . Too Much?
"Pornography has long helped drive the adoption of new technology, from the printing press to the videocassette. Now pornographic movie studios are staying ahead of the curve by releasing high-definition DVDs.
They have discovered that the technology is sometimes not so sexy. The high-definition format is accentuating imperfections in the actors — from a little extra cellulite on a leg to wrinkles around the eyes."
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Canadian Charter of Rights for sale on eBay.
For Sale: One (1) copy of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms as signed by Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Supply limited -- act now!
Le Grand Content
- an exquisite witty look at "the omnipresent Powerpoint-culture", in which your older brother's suit, goldfish, alcohol and religious doubt are charted. Here's a quick YouTube version.
Via .
I like Pie!
January 23rd is National Pie Day! Try to perform at least one random act of pieness today.
Why Do Rocks Look Solid?
Speech by Richard Dawkins, not about the perfidity of religion, but rather the strangeness of science and the limits of human perception. Mp3 link comes from The CBC's Ideas podcast page.
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