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| Friday Oct 20, 2000 | The mystery between the Dogon tribe in Mali and the white dwarf Sirius B.
to Occult by skallas |
| See how Scient screwed over Verde.com. to Web by kade |
| A past life regression gone horribly wrong brings about a stark but fascinating vision of the future which makes for some really great sci-fi reading. to Occult by skallas |
| RouterGod is a celebrity magazine for Cisco professionals.
Read celebrities talk about their favorite networking topics: Alicia Silverstone on ISDN,
Mr. Rogers on the RS232 pinout, Tonya Harding
on the Cisco 700, and Seven of Nine on OSPF. The newest lecture is Darva Conger on the configure register
of Cisco routers.
to Education by gen |
| What is Mr. Winkle? An experiment in terror is my best guess. It's a shame none of the posters feature dogs playing poker to Pets by nyarl |
| Thursday Oct 19, 2000 | Electronic music pioneer Raymond Scott's Soothing Sounds for Babies is neither soothing nor suited for children. From listening to these samples its best suited for teenagers experimenting with mind altering substances. Lets keep the incredible power of analog synthesizers in the hands of the 12 and older crowd,please.
to Music by skallas |
| How to photograph little girls in a Lolita barely-legal manner. Models of ages 7-11 can start looking trampy immediately. Wait, that's not a fair comparision, Lolita was 12. to Wackos by skallas |
| Waste away countless hours at the office playing reflex.
to Games by kade |
| To celebrate this Friday's boxing match of Mike Tyson vs Andrew Golota - here is Mike Tyson ate my ears. to Sports by kade |
| Life, Love & Economics is an unorthodox approach to learning about macroeconomics for students in introductory economics. Written by three Purdue professors, the novel mixes economics with the elements of love and relationships. Terms and concepts like "hyperinflation" and "opportunity cost" are thrown around by the book's two major characters, Jason Cooley and Samantha Flecher who spend most of their time discussing the differences between conservative and liberal economic philosophies or dashing happily in front of the Federal Reserve Building. And if mystery is more your thing, there's always "In The Long Run We Are All Dead" and "Murder at the Margin". to Economics by kade |
| Two students jailed for refusing to watch commercial-heavy corporate education Channel One. to Education by skallas |
| Did someone mention geek heaven? Here are the rules for designing your own Battlebot. Unfortunately, cattle prods are illegal. to Robotics by boneyard |
| It is a time of rebirth for old school roleplaying geeks. Not only do we get
a new version of the
venerable Dungeons & Dragons game,
but the long rumored Dungeons & Dragons
Movie is being released on December 8th. All this only one year before
the release of the Lord of
the Rings movie and it's enough to send a geek into orgasmic
catatonia.
to Games by laurel |
| Winter approaches, so pack away your Xootr, KickBike, and Razor scooter and get yourself a Nordic Kicksled. to Toys by dennis |
| Is your boss getting you down? The
Napalm Pilot by 3-Bomb may be
the solution for you. to Humor by laurel |
| I have no clue what Anabuki Construction Inc. is trying to sell in their commericals but I'll take two. to Humor by kade |
| Wednesday Oct 18, 2000 | Make everyone you know filthy rich by dropping these fake winning lottery tickets into this year's batch of Christmas cards. to Culture by skallas |
| Some of the Presidential candidates are shunning
issue surveys from the plethora of candidate comparison sites out there, but you can
still find out who's giving them money.
Open Secrets will also tell
you about huge
monetary imbalances in
Congressional
races as well as which canadidates aren't
disclosing the names of their donors.
to Politics by sam |
| Anyone who's ever ridden a plane has had thoughts about
doin' the
nasty
up there in
the sky.
There's even a term for it:
The Mile High Club.
Well, thanks to the internet and
mankind's
relentless creativity, there's now
a service
that can help hook you up with a
private flight
(but, alas, not the
partner).
to Sex by riotnrrd |
| In the
appropriating/sampling
tradition of
Negativland
and
®TMark (distributors of the infamous
"Deconstructing Beck"), comes the
Evolution Control Committee,
and their hilarious
Dan Rather
CBS Evening News
cut-up
opus
"Rocked By Rape" (mp3).
to Music by riotnrrd |
| Moving a lighthouse isn't all that different from moving a house, but how do you move an oil rig or a damaged
warship?
With really big boats. to Transportation by sam |
| Did you just kill your wife? Let Cadaver Inc. remove the body and clean-up the scene before the police get there. to Humor by kade |
| Looking for a new hobby? Try fetus clubbing!
to Parenting by roo |
| Listen to the first singing computer as programmed by John Kelly and Carol Lockbaum in 1961, which later influenced a famous scene in 2001: A Space Odyssey. to Music by skallas |
| Retro Future investigates hard hitting questions like where are our promised jet-packs, food pills, and robot servants? to Culture by skallas |
| Tuesday Oct 17, 2000 | George Bush is a punk. to Humor by kade |
| The first Earthlings in space were dogs and they all got some great commemorative stamps. to Art by skallas |
| What the hell is an interrobang?!
to Linguistics by djinn |
| Since Al Gore is against drilling for oil in Alaska, I wonder why he's letting his family business, Occidental Petroleum, drill on land claimed by the Colombian U'wa tribe.
to Politics by kade |
| Monday Oct 16, 2000 | In 2001, blood donations may become obsolete if Oxygent is FDA approved. It's disease free, works with any blood type, and has a shelf-life of two years.
to Health by skallas |
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