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| Wednesday Apr 25, 2001 | After 4 years of prolific work, the undisputed online authority in the field of women with cream in their face is sadly stopping its activities this May. The material can still be viewed online though, and one last series has been posted. Get it while it's hot!
to Food by wheezer |
| Tuesday Apr 24, 2001 | Carnegie Mellon computer scientist Dave Touretzky has collected a rather impressive list of DeCSS materials, including a really fantastic gallery of DeCSS descramblers. This features the famous t-shirt, a DeCSS haiku, a dramatic reading of the DeCSS algorithm, and an implementation in a language for which no compiler currently exists. to Computing by crikey |
| Wanna send some motherfuckers to the hospital? Then behold the magnificence of my unstoppable fighting and filing techniques. You dare to laugh? Then I will have to engage you in another round of good old-fashioned ass-kicking. Or filing alphabetically. to Comics by lampbane |
| Christian Lesbians. It's not a contradiction. Neither are you. to Sex by pjammer |
| Geek Hard!! Fans of Star Trek, Forbidden Planet and the Alien films should check out A.E. Van Vogt's 1950 novel The Voyage of The Space Beagle, almost certainly the primary inspiration for all three and still a great read. Van Vogt's 1940 novel Slan created the basic format for almost all mutant stories that followed, in particular the idea of super-powered mutants banding together against human oppression. This led to Henry Kuttner's 1953 Mutant, which even without the bald telepaths would be the obvious source for the X-Men, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1963. to Literature by cricket |
| Put your hidden shame on the mantelpiece. Ladies (and gentlemen), vibrator cozies!
to Sex by tregoweth |
| Monday Apr 23, 2001 | What have you done lately to promote monorail awareness? to Transportation by tregoweth |
| Fairies have been hit hard by the economic downturn, too, which means good news for you -- they've branched out from teeth, and expanded into the lucrative feces arena.
to Humor by buttercup |
| I don't know which surprised me more, the fact that Euro-Disneyland was still open or that people think it needs parking. to Humor by george |
| Through hard work and dedication, the employees of the
Miami Valley Rail Authority
hope to run the best darn public transport system in the continental United States.
to Transportation by joshua |
| Sunday Apr 22, 2001 | Some soft
drink companies want you to think
they use a secret
formula. Not the folks at OpenCola -- they even tell you how to make
it at home.
to Food by riddle |
| Globules in space! Globules from Mars! Supernatural globules! Homeopathic globules! Globules in our schools!
Even globules in our milk ! Globules!
to Science by saucy |
| Watch this great looking flash movie about the classic Transformers series. This is the first flash movie I've seen that even remotely enters the third dimension.
to Flash by skallas |
| Know C, the programming language?
You sure?
Herein find the answers to some
Infrequently Asked Questions,
ranging from the
sublime to the
ridiculous. to Computing by voidptr |
| FireHydrant.org: The #1 Fire Hydrant Information Resource.
to Commerce by voidptr |
| fals.ch, a mp3 label catering to friends of high-quality electronic music, has recently released their first compilation. With a large catalogue of releases, artists such as Oval and Jodi contributing, what's still keeping you here?
to Music by wheezer |
| So safe and yet so fashionable: suicide-resistant toilet. to Commerce by riddle |
| Saturday Apr 21, 2001 | Fantasy Death Row - Where you pick three felons and pick them well, because once you've got them, they're yours until they are pardoned, commuted or, bless their heart, called on home to King Jesus. I feel sorry for whoever has Timothy McVeigh. to Games by kade |
| Wouldn't you like to have a personalized action figure or troll-like wedding cake decoration? If so, better take the Narcissist Test.
to Toys by saucy |
| Friday Apr 20, 2001 | Stuck in a creative bind?
You can
retrace your steps,
decorate, decorate,
tidy up,
or
ponder the history of Brian Eno's oblique strategies.
to Art by riddle |
| Aeclectic tarot is the best tarot deck database online. It lists over 250 decks by category, such as the well-known Rider-Waite Tarot, the classic Thoth Tarot, the remarkable Dali Universal Tarot, and even such self-published gems as the simple Stick Figure Tarot, the questionable Babylon 5 Tarot, the remarkable Curious Tarot, and the mixed-message Rock & Roll Tarot.
Reviews and links to order available decks make each entry interesting. to Art by eclipse |
| Thursday Apr 19, 2001 | You know about the red, pink and blue ones, of course.
But what about
green?
Purple?
Pink and blue?
Cyan?
Chrome?
Online
ribbon
campaigns.
to Memetics by riddle |
| Purpx bhg jjj.ebg13.pbz sbe gur yngrfg va fvzcyr fhofgvghgvba pvcure abfgnytvn. Furrfu! to Computing by crikey |
| Wednesday Apr 18, 2001 | And you thought The National Enquirer was bad! The web has its own versions of news that may or may not be true. But don't believe everything you read
!
to Rumor by safronlwin |
| Xiao Xiao brings
Stick Figure Death Theater to the next level.
(Mirrors:
1
2
3)
to Flash by joshua |
| Pulitzer prize-winning author Michael Chabon's personal site has an excerpt from the winning novel, but also reveals Chabon's interests in Cthulhiana, television, the X-Men movie, and his own favorite reading. to Literature by fringehead |
| Divorced, beheaded, died - Divorced, beheaded, survived. Intermarriage & infidelity certainly make a royal geneology interesting. to History by lampbane |
| Tuesday Apr 17, 2001 | Daughter of a brilliant, peace-loving scientist, Chi Chian braves giant insects, worm trains, and the Patahn Pahr to save Manhattan of the 31st century.
to Flash by joshua |
| Exhibit A against Osama bin Laden, master terrorist and fecal freak.
to Conspiracy by saucy |
| Is cubicle life getting you down? That stash of trail mix isn't helping? Maybe you should check out some of those motivational posters in the lunchroom. Maybe not. At least you can take heart in knowing that some corporations spend a lot more on art, such as your boss's totemistic statue to keep the stock price up. to Art by saucy |
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