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| Thursday Oct 18, 2001 | Terrorists do not have a monopoly on weapons of terror. to Warfare by nucleus |
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Jordan Maxwell
is convinced that the
so-called "United States"
is in reality a corporation founded in 1868, which has tricked us into paying it
so-called "income taxes"
for the past 133 years.
Luckily, you can
buy your freedom
for only $995 - check out the
the Ex/Repatriation FAQ.
(Or perhaps you'd like an
"International Driver's Permit"
instead.)
to Wackos by voidptr |
| Leave it to Hollywood to take a phenomenal book about genius and mental illness and to turn it into something ill and disingunous. to Movies by fool |
| This coming holiday season,
why not slip
your
loved ones the gift
of sausage? to Food by fatherdan |
| Wednesday Oct 17, 2001 | Online comics come of age with Justine Shaw's Nowhere Girl, a poignant, unflinching and hauntingly beautiful story of alienation. The lushly painted artwork is stunning, something like Love and Rockets crossed with The Breakfast Club, with a soundtrack by Morrissey, The Smiths and Elastica (and titled after the B-Movie single). NG has already scored props from big-time comix pundit Scott McCloud. When's the last time a comicbook made you cry? to Comics by cricket |
| A month back, donating to the Red Cross
and other
groups was all the rage. Now how about some help
for Doctors Without Borders
and Unicef? After all, the United
States has no beef with the citizens
of Afghanistan. Right? While you're at it, patriot, why not bone
up on the people we're currently bombing to some point before the Stone Age.
For instance, did you know
the average life expectancy is 46 years? What do you suppose it is now? Get
Osama. Overthrow the Taliban.
But remember, there are still quite a few real-live
innocent people over there.
to Warfare by fatherdan |
| For the convenience of the modern pagan,
Lugodoc has taken a lot of
Celtic myths and compressed
them into a series of
one-page summaries.
And he's got a lot of them.
Also, check out his
theory of the origin
of life on Earth.
to Culture by voidptr |
| Need help with relationships? Have tough questions for which not even Savage Love has the answers? Well, worry no more.
The Lovetron 5000 has all the solutions you may ever need.
to Humor by cain |
| Hey European Monetary Union-loving kids of the world, remember Captain Euro? Well, he has a fan club now!
to Government by wheezer |
| Don't panic if you suspect anthrax contaminination.
to Health by boneyard |
| The web is more than an open library of chemical weapons formulas such as sarin and VX, it's also a source for spores suitable for building biological weapons.
to Web by nucleus |
| Will
evil
robots
take
over
the
world?
Maybe.
Stephen Hawking thinks they might, although he may have a vested interest.
The attack of the creepy cat robots has
already begun.
If the robots
succeed,
Captured! By Robots
provides
a foreboding
yet tuneful
look
into our grim
future.
to Robotics by roo |
| Tuesday Oct 16, 2001 | The word "extreme" has reached the final stop on its downward spiral of cool: MTV and Generation X mainstay > extreme sports on ESPN > marketing campaigns aimed at adults > marketing campaigns and products aimed at children > kitchen accessories > the rock-bottom of cool, contemporary Christian pop culture. (Apparently, independent films have taken a similar downward spiral.) to Culture by roo |
| Scared by Anthrax? Imagine the effects of Smallpox as a biological weapon ...
to Warfare by nucleus |
|
Zeppotron Unnovations is a world leader in tomorrow's outmoded artefacts, today! Take a moment to peruse their catalog of unique consumer solutions.
to Gadgets by dnm |
| Alkulukuja Paskova Karhu gives a whole new meaning to "passing math." to Mathematics by ron2112 |
| How do you know if you're a loser? Well, real losers waste time on the Internet reading about other losers. to Internet by onigame |
| Cat lovers who were jealous of Aibo
can now enjoy their own form of
robotic love:
NeCoRo! to Robotics by nelson |
| Monday Oct 15, 2001 | Daler och det hemliga vapnet makes more sense after you've read the lyrics. to Web by kade |
| Systray.org allows you to post and discuss the little icons next to your Windows clock.
to Computing by fool |
| Chicken wings are not for flying. to Flash by fool |
| What do you do after lugging a 12 foot long, 40 pound cross 34,800 miles on foot? Naturally, you take a chunk
of that same cross and launch it into space.
to Religion by tourist |
| Sunday Oct 14, 2001 | The Security Research Center's security guide is a handy reference of basic privacy and espionage techniques. to Security by braino |
| The C Terrain is a beginners level programming tutorial: "You need to talk to Compiler in his terms. You need to learn the laguage he loves to use. Its the language very similar to English, and yet so powerfull that it can make your stupid mu-Pee fall in love with you. But its only when you agree to learn the language on which Mr. Compiler insists." to Computing by braino |
| Saturday Oct 13, 2001 | "Thunder ... thunder ... thunder THUNDERCATS, HO!!!!!" Those of us who grew up in the 80's will remember that refrain from an after-school animated series starring anthropomorphic cats in a never-ending battle against the evil forces of Mumm-ra. Like anything that appeals to larval geeks, the show has spawned a number of high-quality fansites. There's even a Thundercats: The Movie prank, complete with a teaser poster, a phony press release, a fake interview and a fictional article about Thundercats' ahem "original NC-17 content" involving the lovely Cheetara. But nostalgia is nothing compared to the side-splitting experience of hearing the familiar voices of Lion-O, Snarf and Panthro curse like sailors in the Thundercats outtakes archive. to Television by pjammer |
| GNN proudly presents Emergency Broadcast Network; makers of old skool gems like Get Up, Get Down and Rock This Base. to Movies by fool |
| I know where Bruce Lee lives.
to Flash by fool |
| The Caleb Project is some sort of
Christian outreach program or other for the "unreached
people" of the world.
Who cares? I'm completely boggled by the, um, curious
evangelical cartoons
of their
cartoonist David
Transue. to Religion by fatherdan |
| Friday Oct 12, 2001 | Vice is nice but incest is best. to Sex by nucleus |
| In "Boong-ga Boon-ga", you earn points by reaming a virtual character with a giant finger and smacking them on the ass. Right, as if I didn't already do enough of that in the real world.
to Games by mrnonrespondo |
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