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Friday
May 4, 2001
Based on the events chronicled in the Weekly World News, it's Bat Boy: The Musical.
to Art by tregoweth
Thursday
May 3, 2001
The bitches know me because they know that I can rock. Pikachu!
to Music by therubal
Who's your Kermie, baby?
to Humor by riotnrrd
Dave Sim, award-winning author and artist of the 300-issue series Cerebus, has penned another screed against women, homosexuals, feminism, communism and masturbation. Read the (copyright-free) essay at The Comics Journal, and join in the surprisingly restrained discussion on their message boards.
to Comics by riotnrrd
My airplane went down near Hainan Island and all I got was this lousy t-shirt.
to Humor by sylvar
Wednesday
May 2, 2001
Attention Frequent Flyers - Before you go to catch your next flight, do yourself a favour and check out Am I Going Down.com. By entering in information about your flight, you'll be automatically told the chances your flight might end up plummeting downward in flames. Passengers flying from Peru to USA have a one in 977,671.
to Transportation by kade
Dizzy City has 3D panoramic images for every intersection in Manhattan.
to Travel by joshua
Wish you had your own fleet of ninjas for stealth attacks? With Ninja Dispatch, now you do - and your target can watch the result.
to Games by petek
Tuesday
May 1, 2001
If you're filling out this year's census in the U.K., you can do it in other languages than English. Sort of. Obleeged gif ye'd scrieve in.
to Government by fringehead
"While it is tempting for a host/vendor to show off fancy technology at an IETF, this audience runs and uses the most arcane assortment of services, and is a very poor place to find out that your fancy new switch breaks when someone tries to run IPv42 through it. Run a simple production network. If one must run a technology demo, isolate it onto a separate network segment so that it is unable to interfere with the production network."
to Internet by sam
Curiosity is building around Jeanine Salla's connections with the film A.I. ... and with the mysterious death of Evan Chan. Some amateur investigators are trying to unravel the mystery.
to Movies by tregoweth
Good Bed. Good In Bed.
to Books by boneyard
Reverend Fun tries to be Doctor Fun and fails miserably.
to Comics by voidptr
When you find something considered corny at a forum where people use pictures of their cars as .sigs , when this meme already has its own flame-filled forum, then you can be sure that you're onto somet hing special, the IcyHotStuntaz, to be exact.
to Culture by wheezer
Monday
Apr 30, 2001
As we head towards a future where cloning and genetic engineering will be a reality, it is important that we remind ourselves about our past, particularly the American Eugenics Movement.
to History by kade
Inhabit the virtual five-star Habbo Hotel, where your avatar can dance or drink the night away in one of the many virtual clubs or or bars.
to Shockwave by joshua
In the late 1980's, Japanese inventor-visionary-genius Kenji Kawakami first formalized the study Chindogu, or "odd or distorted tools", tools that seem like they're going to make life a lot easier, but don't.
to Gadgets by skallas
Those of us in the shooting community are often aghast at the misuse and grossly inaccurate portrayal of guns in films. At the top of the cringe-list is the popular sideways-held 'gangsta-style' pistol stance. Birdman Weapon Systems ("Unfriendly Products for an Unfriendly World") is first to capitalize on this trend - and offer gangsta-wannabes with their very own side-mounted Glock-ready HoMeBoY NyTe-SyTeS. And when doing drive-bys on the fools who diss you and your krew are just not enough, you can take they punk asses out wit tha BMG Nuke 50 MicroNuclear Round. Get yours today!
to Warfare by pjammer
Sunday
Apr 29, 2001
Those with fond memories of the original Final Fantasy might be amused to see Black Mage and Fighter take on giants, ninjas, and pop cultural phenomenons.
to Games by lampbane
The debate rages on about genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) in our food: Are they the only solution to world hunger? Or dangerous money makers for big business? Or should they be avoided because we just can't be sure what side effects they might have? Whatever your stance, chances are you're eating food with GMO ingredients every day. Maybe I'll start cutting back on those Pop-Tarts and Mountain Dew after all. (Or maybe not.)
to Food by xrayjones
Get your daily newspaper errors from Slipup.com, America's newspaper corrections connection.
to Media by tregoweth
Friday
Apr 27, 2001
How often do you come across not one, but two, different companies that specialize in e-commerce for all your computing and lingerie needs? First, there's Data Depot in Australia that has a variety of items for sale in software, hardware, books, and most importantly, ladies lingerie. Then, there's Symmic.com which offers the very best in computer hardware, heavy machinery, and (yes) women's fashion.
to Commerce by mdm
Needing something to do a on this lazy Friday? K1010 has a distraction for you.
to Flash by sungo
Running a domain ending with sucks seems to be the shiznat these days. Represented, amongst others, are all kinds of companies, usually popular ones (for Wal-Mart, please use the Canadian site if applicable), various government institutions and of course a certain recently elected politician. While some are more metaphysical in nature, others are quite personal. Maybe sports are your bag? A lot of these sites might seem like a good idea (tm), but try to remember: What goes around, comes around. For every action, there is a equal and opposite reaction.
to Web by wheezer
Thursday
Apr 26, 2001
Sony's VAIO line has sucessfully been the Macs of the PC world, especially with their LCD screen you can draw on. Think of it as the Koala Pad of the 21st century.
to Gadgets by skallas
Expose an indie rock phenomenon to 10 and 11 year olds and the end result is hilarious.
to Music by skallas
Wednesday
Apr 25, 2001
SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health but may hamper your Gothic social life. So smoke up! Because death is cool.
to Tobacco by lampbane
Now is the time when limber and smartly dressed professional instructor Rene will teach you dance fundamentals. Make sure to choose the Deutsch option for the full Sprockets effect.
to Music by saucy
For devout pie-fetishers who find themselves unable to cope without Pie-Magination, please direct your browsers to Chrissy LeCreme - the only weather channel-loving country-singing hetero cross-dresser whom craves pies in the face.
to Wackos by kade
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
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