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Thursday
Jan 14, 1999
If you enjoyed Infocom games, be it known that such stuff is not a dead art; a great deal of Interactive Fiction is freely available to all. If you are in North America, you might try this local mirror.
to Games by goboro
Wednesday
Jan 13, 1999
In a bold, unexpected turn of events sci-fi fans just refuse to let something old and goofy die, resurrecting the Banzai Institute.
to Movies by nyarl
Tuesday
Jan 12, 1999
Altoids + Caffeine == Peppermints
to Food by urog
Stop wallowing in your own self-pity! Try wallowing in someone else's for a while. "Net Loss" is PigDog Journal's special report on the breakup of "Net Celebrity" Kim Rollins and NeXT/MacOS X Server software company OmniGroup founder Will Shipley. After going through this sad vale of tears, you may feel the urge to bathe.
to Culture by peterb
Find out the effects and blast radius of a nuclear bomb detonating on your house. Good news: At ground zero, only 98% of people will be killed. So, theoretically, your irritating neighbors will die horribly and you can laugh about it afterwards.
to Warfare by nyarl
Classic SimCity, implemented free in Java.
to Games by nyarl
Public Enemy disses the music industry on their new MP3/MP4 single.
to Music by tregoweth
Monday
Jan 11, 1999
My, what ripe melons you have...
to Food by nyarl
For the hacker who has everything except the ability to take your laptop on a trip without 10 damn CD's from games that require them to start even though they installed 640 megabytes on your hard drive, be sure to visit Fravia's Pages of Reverse Engineering. Everything you need to start retroactively improving the software you've paid for.
to Computing by peterb
Sunday
Jan 10, 1999
Stay at Jukkasjärvi and you're guaranteed a unique and spiritual experience. But don't bother packing a hairdryer.
to Travel by ned
Keep up with the Wide World o' Sex at Billy Wildhack's Daily News Strokes.
to Sex by tregoweth
Saturday
Jan 9, 1999
History of Computing Information has more about ENIAC than the average high school history textbook has about anything, and is maintained by Mike Muuss, the inventor of ping.
to Computing by joshua
US Web founder steps down because of his campaign to prove that many high tech advances, such as semiconductors, came from aliens.
to Wackos by peterb
Find out which of your favorite celebrities are godless heathens.
to Religion by tregoweth
Friday
Jan 8, 1999
You big sissy!
to Wackos by riotnrrd
Funny, bitter commentary on T.V. shows.
to Television by riotnrrd
So have you seen the new Starr Wars poster yet?
to Humor by tjs
"This is the first true cypherpunk movie." Er...
to Sex by tregoweth
"Close the gap between who you are and who you want to be" at self-help-cum-art project Reformatting.
to Art by sip
Thursday
Jan 7, 1999
Are we reading CNet or The Onion? "Technology columnist predicts Year 2000 to follow Year 1999."
to Commentary by faisal
Time to throw out that Internet Time swatch and that Timex organizer watch - Casio has come up with the ultimate wrist weight.
to Gadgets by derb
Whether you are a fan of spanking or of analogue amplifiers, this story has something for you.
to Sex by derb
Bedtime stories!
to Comics by bruce
OpenContent has taken the idea of the GNU Public License and extended it to "Content" -- intellectual property other than software.
to Media by tregoweth
Wednesday
Jan 6, 1999
Fulfill 42% of your daily Deadly Sin requirement!
to Web by tregoweth
Arthur C. Clarke joins the "debate" over which year the next millennium starts on.
to Culture by tregoweth
The Windows "April Fools 2001" bug. (Insert your own Gates/April Fool/HAL joke here.)
to Computing by tregoweth
Making your heart explode as cheaply as possible.
to Reference by riotnrrd
In this overpopulated world, what is there to look forward to? Spiritual guidance can lighten up even the darkest day. This venerable institution can help even the most poorly-off get a grip on life.
to Religion by jacquez
There are four days in each... uh... day! Timecube. No, really, what the hell are they talking about?
to Wackos by faisal
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