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| Sunday Apr 8, 2001 | The system dynamics analysis of a religious experience
establishes a scientific basis for the core of religion. That is, seen from the outside all religions are diverse, but at the very essence or core of each religion resides the sacred structure and essence of religion. The analysis presented here of this structure and essence forms a general theory of religion.
to Wackos by wheezer |
| Looks like the peer to peer revolution is internet-style business as usual now that Gnutella uber-client Bearshare 2.x now comes covertly bundled with known spyware plug-in OnFlow. Luckily Lavasoft's AdAware detects and removes this junk just like an antivirus program should. to Web by skallas |
| Saturday Apr 7, 2001 | When Pop Culture Comebacks Collide: All Your Base Are Belong To Us... Fool.
to Culture by lampbane |
| Though I love the film,
it always saddens me to meet Fight
Club fans who know
not where to
go take their obsession with
cultural
demolitions
to the next level.
Remember: The Radical Left is always recruiting! to Politics by kaibutsu |
| Friday Apr 6, 2001 | In today's fast-paced world wide web, pointlessness is the key to success. Bearing this in mind, Fluxus Research's archive of doorknobs has got to be one of the strongest contenders in recent times.
to Wackos by wheezer |
| Thursday Apr 5, 2001 | A Perfect Evening's TV - crazy british humor featuring, amongst others, Public Enemys' Flava Flav, Coco the Coco Pops monkey, and of course Wendy Richards' Ass. to Television by wheezer |
| When five Asian-American college students with too much time on their hands feel the need to satirize irrationally popular boy-bands, the results can be surprisingly hilarious. Ladies and gentlemen, please give it up for the smoove sounds of ... N'Chink! to Music by pjammer |
| Hung over? There's a site for that too. Blame a celebrity, read the dos & don'ts, try some of the suggested cures... On the other hand, nothing gets you going in the morning like a good dose of gloating, and pictures do say more than a 1000 words (hey, at least somebody out there probably had a rougher night...). to Drugs by wheezer |
| Wednesday Apr 4, 2001 | We are the Peeps. You will incorporate us into all your biological components. Resistance is futile. to Food by lampbane |
| U mai notis unusual spelings on this paj. to Linguistics by wheezer |
| The 21st century's first new batch of new footwear include skates disguised as sneakers, shoes that generate electricity, spring powered boots, and gas powered boots. to Fashion by skallas |
| Tuesday Apr 3, 2001 | There are a lot of sites for kids on the net. You can play with vegetables, learn about drugs, and even find sites that mommy will love! to Parenting by longinus |
| Nyarlathotep needs your cash, probably to wax that crazy beard of his. But if Nyarlathotep ain't your favorite Elder God, why not check out the Shub-Niggurath fan club, or indulge in the Random HP Lovecraft Story Generator. to Occult by saucy |
| When your company makes things called Abba-Zaba, you have little to lose by posting the story about the meal moth found in your anthropomorphically flirtatious cashew candy on your web site. In fact, "We hope you enjoy and utilize our WEB SITE". to Food by sylvar |
| Little Steven Van Zandt's distinguished career in entertainment seems to revolve around the much-maligned state of New Jersey. From his days backing Ashbury Park icon Bruce Springsteen as lead guitarist in the E-Street band to portraying gangster Silvio Dante in The Sopranos, Little Steven has done his part to make the Garden State proud.
to Culture by rich |
| Why bother with a
Shockwave Theremin
when you can buy a real one and
join the club?
to Music by wolfereeno |
| Millions, Billions, what's the difference? You need Big Nums. to Economics by wolfereeno |
| The Rare Music site hasn't been updated in years but is a great cure for that sudden Mistadobalina sing-a-long craving. There are many amazing audio rarities by the likes of Uri Gellar, Heino, and Muhammed Ali as well as the soulful noodlings of Sun Ra. to Music by wolfereeno |
| Offering "No hits, None of the time", WFMU's been called the greatest radio station on Earth. Be sure to listen to the audio archives. Samples of some great moments: The museum of cardboard & flexi records, the Beauty of Skipping Records Show, That's Irritainment! - a guide to Unpopular music with Kenny G (not that Kenny G!) and the fabulous Incorrect Music Show. to Music by wolfereeno |
| Monday Apr 2, 2001 | Doesn't everyone want a rotating cement mixer
with surveillance cameras, cable and satellite TV, a DVD player, and a PS2 inside? to Gadgets by tregoweth |
| You can buy naming rights for just about any man-made structure --
subway terminals, theatres, malls, arenas, and towns. But why stop there? There are geographic landmarks to be named, too! to Commerce by tregoweth |
| Poor
Sid and Marty Kroft. First they get tarred by Jerry Falwell for subversive drug messages in H R Pufnstuf, then they get abused by N'Sync. There should be more respect, plus Land of the Lost fan fiction, from the men who brought us Pink Lady and Jeff. to Culture by saucy |
| Although potentially not in service for very much longer due to layoffs, balthaser:Fx boasted an interesting online web content design studio powered by Shockwave and Flash.
to Web by dnm |
| Sunday Apr 1, 2001 | In honor of National Poetry Month (in the U.S. and Canada), why don't you learn how to become a poet? If you're good enough, you can enter one of those contests. While you're there entering the contest, read some of the "greatest love poems ever" (*not recommended if you have a weak stomach.) Stop by The Original Bard's official website, which if he would perchance happen to see, he'd surely be rolling over in his graveth. Maybe you think that April is the cruelest month for poetry? Or you're one of those people who don't like to read poetry? Either way, don't forget to support starving artists - and get a free coffee mug!
to Literature by safronlwin |
| You can now power and control your sewing machine with your Game Boy. I always thought there was something missing from my Singer experience. to Fashion by laurel |
| Friday Mar 30, 2001 | Some people believe that April Fool's Day has
historical significance, while
many others feel it's just an elaborate prank played on the rest of us by people with too much time on their hands. Regardless, playing practical jokes on
our friends and colleagues on April 1st has become a required if unwelcome part of our culture. It pays to make sure that you're prepared for anything. to Culture by rich |
| Thursday Mar 29, 2001 | Ionel Talpazan was "abducted"
(by whoor
rather "what"I'm
sure you can guess) as a child, and since then he has drawn
and redrawn the ship
that carried him off. to Art by fatherdan |
| What happens when a country band from Austin does a cover of Snoop Dogg's "Gin & Juice"? Snoop likes it and sings along. to Music by mrbill |
| US
tax dollars
at work:
HR 19,
the Terrorist
Elimination Act of 2001. Gee, wonder
who
they're
interested
in
eliminating.
to Government by petek |
| I didn't realize you could get a Ph.D. in parapsychology, but it's good that as part of the curriculum you will work on discovering "new vocational niches". You could always set up a website to sell equipment all paranormal researchers need, like EMF meters, and, ahem, batteries. Maybe you could hit up the ISPR for a job later on. Me, I'm picking up an EMF meter and heading out to some spooky places, despite my lack of official qualifications. Or maybe I'll just go to Australia and apply to be a contestant on Scream Test, because I'm too old to audition for MTV's Fear. Real ghostly encounters? Some of them seem suspiciously rigged, but the show is still a great way for some paranormal investigators to make money.
to Occult by mrradon |
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