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| Friday Feb 7, 2003 | Last year's passage of H.R. 3162, a.k.a. the "Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (USA PATRIOT ACT) Act of 2001," has civil libertarians up in arms, but one portion of the bill specifically targets libraries. Recent false alarms notwithstanding, it's clear that the FBI is using the act to obtain information on library employees and patrons. to Libraries by yoyology |
| Thursday Feb 6, 2003 |
"My name is the Natsuko Murakami! As for me there is from Japan. My
English still it is not complete and therefore I practiced and began
this webpage.
The Blogging is large!" to Humor by riotnrrd |
| While most people find the beginning of a (hypothetical) pregnancy
the most fun, there are those who find an
erotic
charge in the
very end of the
nine-month process.
to Sex by riotnrrd |
| Traditionally, landspeed is measured in miles per hour, but I've always liked the more iconoclastic furlongs per fortnight. Wind velocity is plotted on the Beaufort scale, unless it's a tornado, which is then assigned a Fujita number. And did you know that an ounce (oz t) of gold weighs more than an ounce (oz av) of grain? Or don't you have any scruples at all?
to Reference by yoyology |
| A combination of taking prescription cough medicine for bronchitis and staying up late to finish a great book has me looking up evidence that I should be allowed to nap at work.
to Health by yoyology |
| Shave and a haircut,
two bits. to Style by fatherdan |
| Wednesday Feb 5, 2003 | The Remedi Project is a twelve-issue interactive art project that may trigger hours of web-surfing, productive or otherwise. to Art by pyrrhuloxia |
| Tuesday Feb 4, 2003 | Apparently Haddaway still maintains a strong Web presence, even if it's entirely in German. This is very confusing, as Haddaway is not German, rather hailing from Trinidad and Tobago. to Music by isosceles |
| Monday Feb 3, 2003 | You thought Smuckers was only associated with jam, or names for dogs, or perhaps superheroes with axes. Alas, you haven't experienced the risque attraction of: the Smuckers Pleasure Harness. to Food by isosceles |
| Sunday Feb 2, 2003 | Shooby Taylor is the self-proclaimed
Human Horn.
His preferred genre ---
"scat-singing"
over gospel
and
lounge
hits --- is fairly common. What is unique is how
utterly
weird
he is.
to Music by isosceles |
| Saturday Feb 1, 2003 | Like chess, yo-yo, and tangrams, the practice of change ringing (a subspecialization of campanology) is an ancient art that holds a singular fascination for modern mathematicians. to Music by yoyology |
| The End is coming! Be Prepared! to Security by overload |
| Friday Jan 31, 2003 | Let's play the home version of
"Gulf War 2." to Flash by riotnrrd |
| Thursday Jan 30, 2003 | Prepubescent girls. Beef. Pre-pubescent girls on beef. Pre-pubescent girls after beef. Any questions? to Food by fringehead |
| Do you find that you are bored of the same old websites? Be bored no more! to Web by 7layerburrito |
| Whether you sing lead, tenor, baritone, or bass, you can quickly get together with three other guys and form a Barbershop Quartet. Don't know what one is? SPEBSQSA is the source for everything you need, including sheet music, contest rules, tchotchkes, etc. Of course, for the ladies, there's the Sweet Adelines. to Music by yoyology |
| I'm reminded that the deadline for the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest is slowly approaching. Last year's winning entry (by Rephah Berg) was rather verbose (and, IMHO, unfunny), leading me to wonder if Adam Cadre's not onto something better with his Little Lytton Contest. Poor Comrade Todd! to Linguistics by crikey |
| Half a league, half a league,
Half a league onward, All down Pennsylvania Avenue Rode the 1900. Forward, the Poetry Brigade! Charge for the First Lady with your poems!' Uncle Sam said: Then she cancelled the symposium. to Poetry by fatherdan |
| Are you concerned about the CIA or aliens taking control of your mind via psychotronic devices?
Do you use Linux? If you answered yes to both of these questions, then Mindguard is for you!
to Humor by caspian |
| Wednesday Jan 29, 2003 | Most any children's librarian will tell you that Shel Silverstein is the most beloved writer of poems for children. Music buffs know him as the writer of great novelty songs for the likes of Johnny Cash and Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show. Carol, on the other hand, prefers to celebrate him as a well-rounded writer of all kinds of material for adults, much of which is unquestionably unsuitable for minors.
to Literature by yoyology |
| In a world of rising advertising costs and increasing dot.com layoffs, even poverty stricken geeks are turning to their core competencies. Satisfied customers say it's more fun than spam, but not as obtrusive, and nearly as effective. to Commerce by rich |
| Z O O M to Science by nucleus |
| Tuesday Jan 28, 2003 | Your favorite
ride
is about to be released as a
movie.
Is it just me, or does this usually work the
other
way
around?
Sometimes, even both at the
same
time.
to Movies by enigma |
| Monday Jan 27, 2003 | If you're an enterprising dictator who wants to build his evil empire from scratch, you should check out Home Despot for all your evil needs. to Humor by isosceles |
| Perhaps you would like some lessons on how to perform Bukkake. In that case, 4 Bukkake is the site for you.
to Sex by isosceles |
| The 2003 State of the Union
Drinking Game looks to be a fairly brutal experience this year. I'm
assuming the mispronunciations of
"nukular"
alone (1 drink each) will probably knock me out before the first
half hour's over.
to Politics by crikey |
| Do you have information that could lead to solving the 1957 murder case of America's Unknown Child (aka: the Boy in the Box)? to Law by fatherdan |
| Riti Sped teaches special education. She takes her students out into the world, involves them in her extracurricular activities and provides valuable life lessons. to Education by roo |
| The complete KISStory of drumsitcks: one man's mission to doccument the extensive list of drumsticks used by various KISS drummers on tour, and separate the real paraphernalia from the
fake. to Music by caspian |
| Sunday Jan 26, 2003 | Man, these guys who get all stressed about creating Lego movies really just need to mellow out. And hey, can I get a light? to Drugs by yoyology |
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