November 21, 2006

John Pilger "There is no War on Terrorism; it is the great game speeded up. The difference is the rampant nature of the superpower, ensuring infinite dangers for us all." more inside

November 07, 2006

Jim Kalb's Palindrome Connection Palindromes a little linguistic limberness, you monkeys may be able to get your simian brain around, and distract you from the election. Here is some previous monkey chatter on the subject. more inside

November 02, 2006

Army Spc kills herself rather than torture. An Army investigation has determined that Army Spc. Alyssa Peterson committed suicide after refusing to participate in torture. more inside

October 11, 2006

Curious George: Do you p0wn Do monkeys game online? more inside

September 07, 2006

Curious, George: What is in a name? DJ who? more inside

July 31, 2006

Content Restriction Anullment and Protection (YouTube) I have never been concerned about DRM, because it never seems to last. more inside

July 28, 2006

Cobra is on the move again. I am a sucker for anything transformer or GI Joe related. Apparently some people found the recruitment pamphlet persuasive previously discussed here. And the commander's campaign (flash) is multifaceted. I just didn't know he was Jewish. Not related to other tin foil hat theories. more inside

July 21, 2006

It is a vibrator for your iPod, there I said it. The front page is kinda SFW. I didn't delve too deep into the site because, I am at work. more inside
Google has existed for : "We all love Google, but do you remember what life was like before Google? I know that is seems like a while ago, but it wasn't that long ago:" The Faq more inside

July 20, 2006

Crab people crab people tastes like crab talks like people more inside

July 13, 2006

Firefox beta hits the "internet" shelves. Mozdev has a full list of new features added. Is this yet another nail in the IE coffin? Or will some exclusive features keep it going? Or will some features just keep keep kicking it in the ass? Of course more inside

May 31, 2006

Talk 2 Action Article via BoingBoing

May 25, 2006

bugchasers and givers make strange union "There was a young man in town that I found very attractive and we talked online several times. We ended up having sex and he told me that, you know, he didn't really care. He was actually looking for it," more inside

May 23, 2006

Diebold shouldn't design anything security related Diebold has essentialy stopped caring, "If it so happens that someone not supposed to use the machine—or an election official who wants to put his or her thumb on the scale of democracy—takes advantage of this fast track to fraud, that's not Diebold's problem," about public opinion, they have us locked in, thanks to our great leaders.