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January 08, 2004

Snackspot. Kind of a sister post to SideDish's wonderful sugar cube thread. A wonderful (but UK based) website chronicling all the rare and insane new sweets companies keep putting out. (Also includes alcohol, crisps, and fast food) more inside
Chinese mothers donated their breast milk to save an abandoned baby Sichuan golden snub-nosed monkey. more inside
Shock and awe Interesting photo, allegedly showing the moment Saddam was captured. Perhaps even more interesting, none of the large international newssites are showing it. Larger version can be found here: Saddam capture II

January 07, 2004

So much MoFi angst today! The first lady lying and more airline security hassles and dead civet cats! Egad! We need a little sweetness and sugar... Ah, there, that
The Bush post I can't resist. Laura Bush admits George W. didn't write that poem.
Straight from MeFi, I admit it. This behavior -- the U.S. mandating random and arbitrary behavior to other governments -- drives me utterly, utterly bonkers. The question that I pose to you is the same that Kristen poses -- what are you going to do about it? Are we really going to put up with governance by random actions?
Spamku Subject: immaculate barracuda plaza bang infeasible. Spam text has become more coherent and more random lately it seems. Instead of the subject being "Buy Some Crap0xtwnrpz~" it's something chaotic and begs to be made sense of. more inside
Hoax. I hope. Someone please prove this isn't so. Or tell me where to get a ten year supply of cream corn.
Emperor Norton: In 1869 he abolished both the Democratic and Republican parties. more inside
Buy a domain! Anyone feel like shelling out $5-8 for a somewhat handier address? more inside
Wanna be an astronaut? At least you can do it on an excellent computer simulation game. psst... It's freeware! more inside
City folks realize the trials and tribulations of moving to the country.
Shatner Is Back; Millions Crave The Sweet Relief Of Death.
Are you ready to rock.... DOKAKA Style?
This could be cooler, but i'm not especially sure how. The Songs in the Key of Life cover is aces, but Smells Like Teen Spirit may never sound more nihilistic and insane than here.
Robert Foster and Hellion have lived together for 25 years. Foster is a quadriplegic and Hellion is a capuchin monkey from the Helping Hands program, which trains monkeys to assist the disabled.
So, the civet cats of Guandong, a "local delicacy" suspected of playing a role in SARS, are being culled. Did you ever find yourself wondering how they might taste?
Not really a Curious, George. I noticed this link was posted by anonymous. more inside

January 06, 2004

Reading this thread on mefi about copyright infringement on the web. We've heard of at least one other case of this recently on MoFi - Mil Millington's site was used, unattributed, by the Mail on Sunday. Now retroCRUSH has had an article quite obviously ripped off by The Daily Star. When a (presumably) large newspaper thinks they have the right to say "You can't copyright anything on the internet," what chance do we have of protecting what we say here?
Neil Bush President Bush has been trying to promote abstinence-only sex education. Apparently, his brother Neil hasn't been practicing abstinence. Brown: "And you were married to Mrs. Bush?" Bush: "Yes." Brown: "Is that where you caught the venereal diseases?" Bush: "No." Brown: "Where did you catch those?" Bush: "Diseases plural? I didn't catch..." Brown: "Well, I'm sorry. How ... how many venereal diseases do you suffer from?" Bush: "I've had one venereal disease." Brown: "Which was?" Bush: "Herpes."
The Times is now available as an e-paper to those outside the UK. more inside
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