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Thursday
Jun 22, 2000
It hasn't been updated any time recently, but the existing adventures of everyone's favorite inept compulsive suicide attempter, Suicide Boy, are enjoyable.
to Comics by keith
So, maybe you've heard of Veggie Tales, the adorable, computer rendered, Christian vegetables. And maybe you've even seen some of the videos. But have you played the shockwave games? I'll bet that you haven't helped super-hero cucumber Larry-Boy complete his mission, or helped Josh and his Israelite vegetable army overcome the slushee throwing guardians of Jericho, or played their frighteningly cute tetris knock-off.
to Religion by keith
Wednesday
Jun 21, 2000
When your dog goes bodyboarding, be sure to dress him in a K-9 Topcoat.
to Pets by pjammer
calculator watch, meteorology watch, pager watch, and presently, the MP3 watch. Casio once again reigns as the company squeezing way too much onto your wrist. A full review provided by MP3.com
to Gadgets by urog
My favorite Italian newspaper makes it's full text available on line, free.
to Media by peterb
Tuesday
Jun 20, 2000
Ugly people are scary, grotesque, old, and just plain ODD.
to Fashion by enigma
Mono Crafts in Tokyo features the most humblingly slick Flash website I've ever seen.
to Web by cricket
Ĉon Flux, originally a segment of MTV's creative animation shorts show Liquid Television is now being rebroadcast online, so don't miss the eponymous dominatrix, spy, and foot fetish model's adventures. Be sure to check out the episode guide and FAQ and other resources beforehand.
to Comics by joshua
Tom Grant and Andrew Amirault believe that the evidence of Kurt Cobain's death suggests murder. Some people find their argument persuasive.
to Conspiracy by joshua
Monday
Jun 19, 2000
The European Union is undeniably a Good Thing(TM), but the official site won't really convince anybody, and whoever came up with Captain Euro has got to find a new profession.
to Media by wheezer
The chain letter about finding used hypodermic needles in McDonald's molecule pools is not true, according to the Houston Chronicle and urbanlegends.com. There are no needles in pay phone coin return slots or gas pump handles either, so the best places to find them are still recycling centers and bodies of water.
to Drugs by rogers
Sunday
Jun 18, 2000
If you're ever planning a wedding, you might try something beyond the traditional and have a Roman ceremony.
to History by laurel
Saturday
Jun 17, 2000
If you have a furby and you're stupid, you can send it away to "camp" to "socialize" with other furbys.
to Toys by riotnrrd
Friday
Jun 16, 2000
Whether you're into pyrotechnics or cryogenics you can have fun with foods such as twinkies, Pop Tarts, pickles, and grapes. Also, just think of the fun you could have with ... you're very own liquid oxygen BBQ grill!
to Food by duff
Thursday
Jun 15, 2000
People are still trying to screw chumps out of millions for stupid domain names. Guh.
to Internet by che
I find myself lacking the words to describe Storme Ireland. The best I can do is "gender-bending con man supermodel wannabe".
to Wackos by keith
"DAILY LESSON BY HIS DIVINE GRACE A.C. BHAKTIVEDANTA SWAMI PRABHUPADA" the front of the site screams, in Real Audio, at the Online Hare Krishna Temple, at Supersoul. Besides its great name, Supersoul also has a Krishnacore section (for you punk types looking to sell cookbooks and start a band) with a message I can't personally interpret. And what good is a religious site without an online store? Vedic Resource has art and music, Krishna Culture has sastra and seva, for all your sastra and seva needs.
to Religion by mrradon
For the obsolete videogame fan, Phosphor Dot Fossiles is an essential reference
to Games by peterb
Wednesday
Jun 14, 2000
While the slashdot crowd orders Bulk M&M's and Bulk Legos, I will be ordering Bulk Ammo so I can defend my territory.
to Commerce by joshua
If you claim to read comics and you don't already know who James Kochalka is, you've been living under a rock. But, hey, did you know that you can download his tunes from MP3.com?
to Comics by crikey
For the food-ignorant and the food-educated alike, Culinary.com provides a wealth of information. They have an extensive glossary, food safety bulletins, links to vendors, and over 70,000 recipes in their database. Yum.
to Food by jacquez
StatSoft is responsible for STATISTICA, a fairly high-end statistics package. More interesting is their extraordinarily comprehensive and searchable online textbook that can be downloaded. More breadth than depth it's a useful first contact point and has received awards from Britannica.
to Reference by urog
My name is Brad. Please buy my wisdom teeth.
to Wackos by pjammer
Tuesday
Jun 13, 2000
If you've been online long enough to remember the phrase "September Stupidity," it's likely you've been forwarded the Darwin Awards story of the speed-crazed man who strapped a JATO rocket to his car and met his untimely demise after underestimating the boost and smashing into the face of a canyon. Fact or urban legend? Alas, it's just a yarn - the history of the Wile E. Coyote/Roadrunner-inspired meme is chronicled online.
to Memetics by pjammer
While you're waiting for your seti@home client to find those damn aliens already, you can pass the time by trying to decipher a synthetic alien message created by the good folks at the (somewhat optimistically named) Lunar Institute of Technology.
to Science by riotnrrd
Monday
Jun 12, 2000
Dog shoes. Glowing dogs. Holiday outfits. Any time is a good time for canine couture.
to Fashion by fringehead
The webcam that's as much fun as watching corn grow (because you *can* watch corn grow): IowaFarmer Today's CornCam.
to Food by faisal
Take part in new economy schadenfreude at fuckedcompany.com.
to Web by riotnrrd
Angry Young Spaceman is a fun sci-fi novel about a guy who travels to the planet Octavia in order to teach English ("spread the English virus"), pay off his student loans, and buy a jetpack. Author Jim Munroe (formerly editor of Adbusters) is doing some interesting things with the production and distribution of the novel: he's giving away the complete text as freeware, selling copies of it through kagi.com ($14US, $20CAN), and exhorting others to self-publish their own books. As of yesterday, Jim said that only a few copies had sold through kagi.com, through which he pockets about 70% of the cover price. So, if you want to encourage this kind of thing, please order it through kagi, and don't order from Amazon (I won't even provide a link) -- where self-publishers like Jim end up with only about 30% of the cover price in their pockets.
to Books by crikey
From the masterminds at hi, Res! London comes clickhere, a exhibition of (anti)banner ads.
to Web by wheezer
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