November 30, 2006
Do
not try this at home.
A small collection of DIY projects for future Darwin award nominees.
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November 01, 2006
The US obeyed an order from the Iraqi PM to withdraw from checkpoints around Sadr City in Iraq yesterday.
Sadr City is controlled by the Mahdi Army militia run by radical anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. The checkpoints were established last week as part of a search for a missing soldier, kidnapped by the militia and held in the city. The Iraqi PM told the US to scram, and our bold leaders acquiesced without a fight, abandoning one of our own.
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October 03, 2006
Curious George: Doggie Dilemma
I live in a neighborhood of townhouses. There are no fences, and no one really has a yard, but there's a lot of common open space with walking trails going between and behind the buildings. I have several neighbors with dogs. Most of them are responsible dog owners, but one couple insists on letting their two large mutts run wild right beside my house.
After what I thought was a reasonable request to keep their dogs on leashes, I continue to see the dogs run loose, and now I get piles of dog shit left on my lawn most mornings.
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September 08, 2006
CONFIDENTIAL - DO NOT DISTRIBUTE
Good for a brief chuckle. (Or corporate espionage.) via bb.
August 29, 2006
The Yes Men
"have impersonated some of the world's most powerful criminals at conferences, on the web, and on television, in order to correct their identities."
Yesterday, a federal housing official spoke to the attendees of the Gulf Coast Reconstruction and Hurricane Preparedness Summit. The topic of his speech was his department's mission to ensure affordable housing is available for those who need it.
"This year, in New Orleans, I'm ashamed to say we have failed," he said.
That should've been their first clue that the speech was a hoax.
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August 25, 2006
That only makes eleven (plus one mislaid) and not fourteen, unless wizards count differently to other people. But now please get on with the tale.
Recently (sometime between May and July depending on who you ask) people started receiving spam messages that slipped by filters by containing random bits of prose from the works of JRR Tolkien. Dubbed "hobbit spam," these emails contained nothing else- no links, no images, no advertisements of any kind.
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August 09, 2006
Curious George- DIY 101
Does anyone have any tips for someone (me) with a budding interest in building stuff?
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October 06, 2005
Bush: God told me to go invade Iraq.
I pass this link on without comment.
September 29, 2005
September 13, 2005
August 18, 2005
Fetal tissue heals burns.
An experimental therapy that uses skin cells grown from an aborted fetus successfully healed severe burns in eight children, sparing them the need for skin grafts.
Did you hear that noise? That was the sound of Bill Frist's head exploding.
August 12, 2005
August 05, 2005
July 26, 2005
Microsoft has a google-style map site too.
The only difference is that in Bill's world, Apple doesn't exist. Dun dun dunnnnnn...
July 15, 2005
Don't they teach kids ethics anymore?
When I went through school, they taught us a little something about ethics. Between Tom Delay Jr here and our own experience with moooshy I'm starting to wonder if this was the exception rather than the rule.
June 28, 2005
Download music from around the world at Smithsonian Global Sound.
I hope I don't come off like a shill for the site. It's like iTunes only with cultural music from around the world. 99 cents a song. Get some free samples here. Search by geographic area, or by instrument (like conch shell, or sumpotan).
May 17, 2005
Weather and nature photos from weatherunderground.com.
User submitted photos organized into categories and easily searchable.
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May 07, 2005
Curious George: iPodder
Is there a way to use iPodder (or any other application) to automatically download mp3's, given an RSS feed of an ordinary mp3 blog? iPodder, as far as I can tell, will do this only if the blog entry is a podcast. I'm not sure what that means exactly, and after spending some time with google, I've decided that neither do most people on the internet. I hope some monkey is more enlightened than I.
April 15, 2005
Mom's Cancer.
This comic tells the story of the author/artist and his family as they face his mother's illness.
The comic had been taken offline at the request of the publisher who'll be printing it. It's back online for a limited time as it's been nominated for an Eisner award. (Sorry, couldn't find a page listing the 2005 nominees.)
April 01, 2005
Ben Stein invokes Godwin's Law-
Godwin's Law, for the uninitiated, is the act of comparing people who disagree with you to Hitler and/or the Nazis, and is generally considered bad form, even on the internets (unless of course your opponents are literally participating in genocide).
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