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September 16, 2004
2000AD. BBC.
A match made in heaven. Dave Gibson, John Wagner, Carlos Ezquerra, and other classic 2000AD writers and artists. Stronium Dog, Judge Dredd, and more!
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My Second Favorite F-Word.
Any you monkeys know of other stuff like this?
Self-sustaining killer robot creates a stink.
This should be especially ominous to monkeys, as these robots would nulify our greatest defense, namely the throwing of feces. We're doomed!
We've been called a lot of things ... Elegant, refined, discreet. Our units are the best around.
ElizaJ: Ahead with class.
Curious George: Buying A Bike
I'm looking to buy a bike for my daily commute. So far, from looking around, I'm tempted by this one, really tempted by this one, and if pushed would seriously consider this one, although it would probably cause me some serious buyer's remorse. Any monkeys out there have any advice on what to buy, or where (in London) is the best place to do the buying?
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Fold an ordinary sheet of paper in half 100 times and it is a thick as the approximate radius of the known universe.
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Partisan Pussies
(SFW)
Man-made rainforest baffles scientists
- A cloud forest biotope started by 19th Century dudes that should have taken thousands of years to reach its current state (according to accepted theory) now boggles the brains of eggheads because it only took 150 years.
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Kofi Annan says the war in Iraq is Illegal.
Translation: "Shove it, Bush". Annan also said that, "I hope we do not see another Iraq-type operation for a long time - without UN approval and much broader support from the international community." The article also talks about the upcoming Iraq election, but what does this say for the U.S. Elections in November?
Johnny Ramone 1948-2004
full story on Johnny's passing. He was the founding member and guitarist for The Ramones
Like BoingBoing, but for the government
Coolgov.com is a blog that list interesting things available from US government web sites.
It's Over In Iraq
More and more towns are being taken over by insurgents and the Bush administration humorously maintains that the elections in Iraq will proceed in January. I can't see the United States being in Iraq another five years. Sorry for the second post of the day, but I thought this was worth discussing.
Devastating hurricane to make landfall tonight.
In the next few hours, Hurricane Ivan will be coming ashore in Alabama and far west Florida. The central pressure of 931 mb would make it the third most intense landfall in the United States since 1961, rivalled only by Hurricanes Andrew (1992) and Camille (1969). Let's hear about those blogs, if you know of any.
The Phoenix Program
Long before Abu Ghraib the CIA ran the Phoenix Program in Vietnam that used torture to gain information.
September 15, 2004
Online Etymological Dictionary.
"It is often forgotten that (dictionaries) are artificial repositories, put together well after the languages they define. The roots of language are irrational and of a magical nature."
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Exposing aerial crimes and aerosol operations - because it's an emergency!
- Chemtrails, an "Unsolved Mystery", is a popular topic these days. But just how are they formed and how does one distinguish them from condensation trails?
The answer? Screw it all and make some money.
A truly useful map
In recent posts we've seen a Map of Springfield, an Electoral Vote Map and an even more specific, weighted Electoral Vote Cartogram. But nothing compares to the beauty and bold colors of this map noting the geographical originations of spam. Almost, yet not quite as stunning as the satellite photo of earth's artificial lights at night. Fantastic.
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A tiny fish in the vast ocean of books
Writer Stacey Sullivan learned that if your book isn't a political memoir or a trendy diet, you can't expect your editor to edit it, your publicist to publicize it, or bookstores to try to sell it. When the book industry adapts Hollywood's blockbuster mentality, where does that leave authors?
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