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March 14, 2007
The Drawing Adventure
by Ian Stevenson (main link youtube)
Monster Brains
(a weblog looking at horror artwork and other interesting things)
March 13, 2007
Prank Calling While Under the Influence
Nothing says, "Celebrate the Saint who brought the Gospels to Ireland *MORE* than getting drunk, saying stupid shit, and prank calling a hotline for precisely that purpose."
Erin Go Bragh, Boozehounds...
Viacom launches billion-dollar lawsuit against YouTube
for "massive" copyright infringement. YouTube is going to crumble like so many crumbling crumblethings. AND I SAY GOOD RIDDANCE!
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OMG NFW!
Allegedly, national sorority Delta Zeta attempted to reinvigorate interest in it's DePauw University house by evicting the less-attractive, "socially-awkward" or inappropriately ethnic members.
The ousted members were "recommended for alumna status" - off campus.
Oh, and the sorority has been asked to leave campus too.
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...I can report that the possibility of Conrad being acquitted is regarded there as marginally less likely than Elvis turning up as a courtroom usher.
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No Whisper No Sigh.
A photo essay from Magnum. Haunting, and worth seeing through to the end.
March 12, 2007
Get the Glass!!!!
Absolutely stunning.
Rare Book Room
Wow!
In particular the site contains:
1. Some of the great books in science, including books by Galileo, Newton, Copernicus, Kepler, Einstein, Darwin and others.
2. Most of the Shakespeare Quartos from the British Library, the Bodleian Library, the Edinburgh Library, and the National Library of Scotland. It also contains the First Folio from the Folger Library.
3. The LIbrary of Congress ’ copies of Poor Richard ’s Almanac by Benjiman Franklin.
4. Very rare editions: Gutenberg ’s Bible of 1455, Harvey's book on the circulation of blood, Galileo ’s Siderius Nuncius, the first printing of the Bill of Rights, and the Magna Carta.
Wheee!
via MetaWhee
Richard Jeni is tragically dead.
Picked up from the blue, but posted here because the man who came up with one of the very funniest things I have ever, ever heard deserves to be noted in his passing, and deserved a passing greater than this.
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The Failed Attorney-General.
Alberto Gonzales said he understood the difference between the job he held — President Bush’s in-house lawyer — and the job he wanted, which was to represent all Americans as their chief law enforcement officer and a key defender of the Constitution. Two years later, it is obvious Mr. Gonzales does not have a clue about the difference. Fighting words from the New York Times.
March 11, 2007
Planet of slums.
Review of a couple of Mike Davis's recent books. From the review: "There are more than 20 megacities in the developing world. Two of these – Mexico City and Seoul – were ‘hypercities’ (with 20 million inhabitants) at the time he published this book. Since then São Paulo and Mumbai must also have hit the 20 million mark, with Delhi fast approaching it...‘In many cases,’ Davis observes, ‘rural people no longer have to migrate to the city: it migrates to them.’" Here is an interview with Davis.
Curious George
Yoooooohoooo!?! It's lonely in here.
Sundays are pretty quiet. When and where do you monkeys do your Filtering?
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Get Rich or Try Lying
Fake rich guy (online magazine reporter) surveys a $500-per speed dating event in Gotham. Potential male suitors must make $500k/yr. with a million in the bank. Potential female catches must submit five pictures to prove hotness.
Come! For the freaks! Stay! For the show!
via $5.00Filter
March 10, 2007
It's oh so quiet.
Yes, its cats. Yes it's stolen from B3TA. Yes, it's Youtube. 'Ave it!!
germy data drives
Artificial DNA with encoded information can be added to the genome of common bacteria, thus preserving the data.
You guys remember those old spy films where they fished a dot of microfilm off the femme fatal's beauty mark. I imagine that with this new technology the retrevial of data will be a bit more, shall we say, personal.
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R2-D2 Mailboxes
...to celebrate George Lucas and 30 years of Star Wars, the US Postal Service will be dressing up mailboxes like the lovable droid.
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