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| Monday Aug 6, 2001 | Get your hands off me, you damned, dirty Microsoft CEO! to Computing by therubal |
| Thursday Aug 2, 2001 | Perhaps the most poorly named object since the Holy Roman Empire, the Los Angeles River is the source of much worry and consternation, as well as a proposed dual usage that is so foolish one need only look at the abstract to see a disaster waiting to happen: recreational element in addition to flood control. Few people appreciate it as engineering marvel and potential work of art as well as Greg Ercolano in this loving photo essay. to Reference by therubal |
| Thursday Jul 12, 2001 | Inexplicably, U.S. Representative Gary Condit's office is hiring interns. In what is probably a sick joke, the page has a link to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, though it isn't clear if Mr. Condit supports the site's mission or is simply adding to the problem.
to Politics by therubal |
| Friday Jun 8, 2001 | While we're talking about making your own Star Wars movie, be sure to check out the 100% original Duality, made by two guys on just a a couple of Macs.
to Movies by therubal |
| Thursday May 3, 2001 | The bitches know me because they know that I can rock. Pikachu!
to Music by therubal |
| Thursday Mar 22, 2001 | Lots of scientists acknowledge the threat that global warming poses to life as we know it. But now some researchers are beginning to think about the big chill instead. Seems that 600 million years ago, the Earth got so cold it just froze over. The thing is, without this global deep freeze, you and I might not be here at all. to Science by therubal |
| Monday Mar 19, 2001 | Hamrick Software has a great program you can use to visualize the distribution of surnames in the United States. After trying your name, you can search for the names of your favorite celebrities. to Cartography by therubal |
| Saturday Mar 17, 2001 | Fringe groups and pseudo-famous political activists have a problem: it costs too much to advertise in the best magazines and newspapers. David Horowitz has found an ingenious way around this problem. He sent this ad to major college newspapers around the country. Some schools printed it, some rejected it, but gullible college students who don't know they're being used and opinion columnists wringing their hands over the supposed censorship have given Horowitz all the publicity he couldn't afford himself. to Politics by therubal |
| Friday Mar 16, 2001 | WAIT! Before filling out your loser tax form, surf on over to this agency, where they've helped two people get new jobs.
to Humor by therubal |
| Few sites on the web can match the moral strength of The Hunger Site or The Rainforest Site. Nevertheless, there are some other poignant cries for help out there. Teens who hate their parents, mothers in search of diaper coupons, and women seeking donut cream recipes all vie for attention and your help on The Shameless Begging Board. Not to be outdone, Colleen is building a LEGO house in her Ivy League dorm room, and needs you to send her your spare LEGOS. to Wackos by therubal |
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