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| Wednesday Mar 19, 2003 | itha allah khalana taibeen. We'll see you tomorrow if good keeps us alive. to Warfare by yoyology |
| Tuesday Mar 18, 2003 | G.I. Joe! The greatest American..
nerd rap/cosplay trio? to Music by riotnrrd |
| Monday Mar 17, 2003 | Happy Tree Friends
takes your sweet childhood memories of fuzzy, friendly animals and
soils them horribly.
(mirror) to Flash by riotnrrd |
| Sunday Mar 16, 2003 | If you want to be a Major League Baseball Umpire, perhaps the Academy of Professional Umpiring or the School for Umpires can help you. If they can't, you're out of luck, as these are the only two schools endorsed by Major League Baseball. to Sports by isosceles |
| The world of fetish pornography is a lot more interesting when you combine megalomania with terrible English. to Wackos by isosceles |
| Certain people believe that British PM Tony Blair's rabid support of the US covers up a series of links between Tony Blair's cabinet, a pedophile ring, and the Dunblane massacre. to Wackos by isosceles |
| Friday Mar 14, 2003 | "This book is one of the lasting monuments of the library underground, though the contributors surely never imagined this kind of respectful archiving. Thirty years on, its mixture of wild-eyed idealism and bleary-eyed realism is still a testament of solidarity with the enthusiastic, disgruntled or just plain bolshy librarian..." to Libraries by yoyology |
| Contemporary
movie posters can be
stylish,
beautiful,
or even
disturbing
but rarely are these mass-produced broadsheets considered works of art.
However, during the late 80's and early 90's, "movie distribution" in Ghana
meant "a truck with a VCR, a TV and a portable generator", and the
promotional posters these entrepreneurs used were
beautiful
hand-painted canvases.
to Movies by riotnrrd |
| PDAs may be good for keeping appointments and
organizing your address book, but are they good for
making art?
to Art by riotnrrd |
| Determining a chicken's gender is apparently a very difficult and complicated process, and several books have been written on the subject. Chicken sexers are esteemed in many circles. The reason why sexing the chicken is so important is that roosters are no good for eating.
to Zoology by isosceles |
| Thursday Mar 13, 2003 | One interesting way to mindread the zeitgeist is to pay attention to newly coined words. to Memetics by yoyology |
| They say it's good to buy local. Foodroutes.org can help, showing you where to buy popcorn in Pennsylvania, cantaloupes in Colorado, and daikon in the District of Columbia.
to Food by yoyology |
| No matter what you are throwing away, somebody will find it endlessly fascinating. Witness Bill Keaggy, who loves other people's grocery lists. He also collects rocks shaped like shoes and litter. to Wackos by yoyology |
Talkin' 'bout my generation My generation! My generation, baby. to Entertainment by yoyology |
| The future ain't
what it used
to be.
to Culture by riotnrrd |
| Wednesday Mar 12, 2003 | It is hardly surprising that the pornography caters to ever more specific
niches. The latest of these is for those that enjoy women in glasses
far, far too much.
to Sex by isosceles |
| If you love the water and you are a slacker at school, this might be a course for you to Education by leptirica |
| Get off your hodad butt, put on your pendleton and
relive the heydey of
surfing movies
with this giant
collection of
surf movie posters.
to Movies by riotnrrd |
| Too much free time on your hands? Waste it all (and then some)
with the help of
OnlineComics.net,
a searchable directory of over 2000 online comic strips.
to Comics by riotnrrd |
| Tuesday Mar 11, 2003 | What with all the Jesuses, Elvii, and huge-eyed sad children, velvet paintings have a bad reputation for tackiness and tawdriness. Well, Voodoo Velvet intends to change all that. I think they may succeed. to Art by riffraff |
| Monday Mar 10, 2003 | Art Spiegelman (who is best known for MAUS) resigned from the New Yorker to protest "widespread conformism of the mass media." A new work of his, In the Shadow of No Towers, is being published in monthly installments. to Politics by fool |
| Saturday Mar 8, 2003 | If you visited a haunted house on a recent Halloween, it's likely you had the bejeezus scared out of you to the music of Midnight Syndicate without even knowing it. to Occult by fatherdan |
| What do Margaret Thatcher, bunnies, Rammstein (the band, not the NATO Air base) and Swedish folk music have in common? Flash animation, of course! to Flash by caspian |
| Friday Mar 7, 2003 | Researchers around the world are studying basic elements. Some even try to create new ones.
There is a great deal of prestige associated with the discovery and naming of new elements. Some even go too far in their quest for glory. Now scientists have announced the discovery of the heaviest element known to science. to Science by nucleus |
| Thursday Mar 6, 2003 | As if Max Payne wasn't cool enough already, he learned Kung Fu, just for you. to Entertainment by fotbon |
| There's a beauty to (re-)starting from scratch.
Primitive Ways
offers guides to Primitive
Technology, like
how to
make
fire, or
knap blades
out of old toilets. to Society by gator |
| What do they mean when they say Weapons of Mass Destruction? Dumb Bombs? Smart Bombs? What's a Missile? Know your Arsenal!
to Warfare by overload |
|
RottenFlesh effortlessly generates
parodies of stupid software submitted to freshmeat.net. to Computing by roo |
| When MAME meets mom, you get
vintage videogame cross-stiching.
to Games by riotnrrd |
| When you use an Apple computer, you're computing with Satan.
to Computing by sck |
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