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| Thursday Nov 9, 2000 | To what cyclic health phenomenon did google devote an entire category? Did you know: that tampons can cause nasty infections? that some cultures revere menstruation?
to Health by djinn |
| The author of Perl In Latin manages to restrain himself for a full sentence before adding that he has a 'plausible rationale' for this ars inana. to Computing by mpc |
| Wednesday Nov 8, 2000 | Karl Sims' groundbreaking 1994 Evolving Virtual Creatures featured a fascinating movie of the behavior of evolved artificial creatures in simulated physical environments - and took unbelievable amounts of computational power to create.
Modern day systems such as Framsticks and Ventrella's
Gene Pool and Darwin allow you to evolve your own artificial creatures on your desktop computer. to Art by joshua |
| Our Turkish friend Mahir is back. And yes, he's still looking to "invitate" one very lucky girl to his home. to Wackos by kade |
| Tuesday Nov 7, 2000 | Bill Gates calls himself very naive about his past beliefs on how computers could solve the world's problems. Another insider finally sobering up and realizing that futurism and technology are tools and not the basis of a retro-future utopia. to Computing by skallas |
| Insane housing prices getting you down? Wanna get away from it all? Go get yourself an apartment on a cruise ship, or better yet, your very own island. to Travel by dennis |
| Don't trust Gore? Think Bush is too immature? Later, Nader?
Scully for President! to Politics by shadow |
| Do you find Napster too inconvenient to set up? These guys set up a web interface to Napster and Gnutella that you can use on any computer. Now you can download tunes at any Internet cafe. to Music by rsf |
| We already know that robots can slither, walk and fly, but did
you know they can rock? Last night
Captured by Robots played
their first NYC show at CBGB's
Gallery. to Music by roo |
| Michael Moore's public and vicious reply to Gore's begging for Green party votes. to Politics by skallas |
| Monday Nov 6, 2000 | I'd much rather have firefighters damage my car in the rare instance that a hydrant is going to be used, instead of paying the $100 parking fine here in Chicago. Luckily there's an on-line guide to dealing with parking Nazis.
to Transportation by skallas |
| My pokename is "Lopit." I live in the blazing deserts of Angola, and my diet consists mostly of fruits, insects and Dr. Pepper.
I can spit tahini. I can throw nunchucks. I can throw broken glass. I can spit lightning. I can eat rocks.
My natural enemy is Lickipuff. What's your pokename? to Games by gen |
| The Dead Kennedy's Jello Biafra didn't manage to become the presidential candidate of the Greens this year, but he does have some great and sometimes wacky ideas for 2004. to Culture by skallas |
| To illustrate what a free and open society we live in, there have been two huge incidents of political censorship just days before the election. One by a major newspaper, and the other by our pals at Internic. Vote your conscience on Tuesday, even if it means not voting.
to Politics by rsf |
| American politics. Yes, I know, I'm sorry, and I'll wait here.
Welcome back. Have some water. American politics is a prisoners' dilemma
with no favorable outcome. The Scorched Earth Party
understands this and has made efforts to simplify
the issues so
you can vote sensibly and
decisively. Tomorrow, when you're in that booth pulling your
lever, remember these wise words: Every lead pipe has two ends, and if
you vote for a lesser
party, you'll be on the
wrong one. to Politics by braino |
| Sunday Nov 5, 2000 | Ahh washed-up child actors... at least somebody still cares about them. And some people even keep their eyes peeled for these erstwhile sensations. While the sunken careers of Scott Baio or Dana Plato may be sad, rest assured that at least one site is informally researching why Diff'rent Strokes fell from grace. (I'd agree that the Very Special episodes were a big downer.) to Television by dwrr |
| It's refreshing to see people tackle some of the major questions about the meaning of gender. Gender has economic, social, and political impact. to Memetics by djinn |
| Returning to the "age of reproductive needlessness": what does it mean for androgyny now that his and hers are identical on the internet?
to Web by djinn |
| Diapers are just not erotic. to Sex by djinn |
| Saturday Nov 4, 2000 | Think you or your girlfriend is a hottie? Post your portrait on Am I Hot or Not and subject yourself to the cruel mocking abuse of anonymous Internet users. (Tip to get higher ratings: Whiteness, youth, jiggle-factor and suggestive poses/pseudo-nakkidness are key. Like you porn-surfing memepoolistas don't know that already.) to Internet by pjammer |
| Friday Nov 3, 2000 | Want to
operate someone else's model railroad? to Toys by shadow |
| Remember those twisted Garbage Pail Kids cards from your childhood? Well, if you're feeling nostalgic for those mutilated tykes, some fan just archived the whole series on the web. to Web by kade |
| As a advocate of anal sex to prevent unwanted pregnancies, I'm finally excited to see an active organization that supports my viewpoint. to Sex by kade |
| As the race for the U.S presidency gets tighter, The Iowa Electronic Markets, a collection of small futures markets run by the University of Iowa is predicating that George W. Bush is primed for a victory to Washington. If you don't think their opinion matters, please note that they've correctly predicted the outcome of the last three U.S presidential elections. to Politics by kade |
| Going to Hell? Find out who's going with you and who's already there. to Religion by kapital |
| These days lots of cities are jumping on the rail transit
bandwagon, typically about 50 years after abandoning
streetcar service. Some cities actually abandoned subways. Two
such cities are Rochester, New York
and
Cincinnati, Ohio. The Cincinnati system was never completed,
but a similar system in Cleveland,
Ohio which had been started years early was completed,
indicating if Cincinnati had cared, they could have done
the same. to Transportation by shadow |
| My name is Jesus of Nazareth. All my friends told me that the internet is a catalyst in bringing together a community, so here is my own homepage and my own search engine. Enjoy! to Religion by rich |
| When I think of PETA (no, not People Eating Tasty Animals), I think of Veggie Showgirls, fighting for the rights of chickens everywhere. to Food by enigma |
| Thursday Nov 2, 2000 | If women's sneakers make you feel all funny inside but you aren't exactly sure what to do with them, be sure to consult the Keds Masturbation Manual. to Sex by joshua |
| The Goth thing has been going for so long that they've all grown up and got jobs. So it's apparently time for them to get furniture, including beds for undead pets and the Entertainment Center of the Damned. to Culture by fringehead |
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