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| Tuesday Jan 13, 2004 | Now you will know what to do if
Mothra ever comes back. to Science by scromp |
| Monday Jan 12, 2004 | You've got a lot of moxie! Look in your Webster's, or better yet, go out and play with a yo-yo or a pogo stick. All this talk about lapsed trademarks has me wanting a cola, an aspirin, or maybe even a little heroin. How do you like that, Mr. Cellophane?
to Law by yoyology |
| Sunday Jan 11, 2004 | What do you mean, photoshopped? to Commerce by gator |
| Friday Jan 9, 2004 | Limecat is not pleased, but is limecat photoshopped? to Pets by fool |
| Wednesday Jan 7, 2004 | Bible Study featuring furries.
to Religion by isosceles |
| Tuesday Jan 6, 2004 | Eroscillator: the only vibrator recommended by Doctor Ruth.
to Sex by fifi |
| Peter started it. Then Nat got into the act, followed by Tiny and tangognat. Now that Blake bought the URL, anybody can get into the act, even Don. to Libraries by yoyology |
| Sunday Jan 4, 2004 | Space is cool again. You may want to build a scale model of your favorite spacecraft while you have the chance. to Science by braino |
| There ain't no party like a hobbit party, 'cause a hobbit party don't stop! to Music by riffraff |
| Wednesday Dec 31, 2003 | It is interesting to compare art composed by those under the influence of LSD, and those experiencing psychosis. to Art by fool |
| Kazu Kibuishi's
Copper
is a series of beautifully drawn, single page comics that
is
a bit like
a modern version of
Little Nemo
in Slumberland.
Also, check out his fourteen-part series,
Clive
and Cabbage.
to Comics by riotnrrd |
| At Slow Wave,
Jesse Reklaw draws 4-panel comic strips retelling
other people's
dreams. to Comics by riotnrrd |
| Tuesday Dec 30, 2003 | Hubba hubba! Check out these
adult movie
posters from the 60s and 70s. to Sex by riotnrrd |
| Apparently,
the Google office in
Santa Monica has a problem with
Ben Affleck taking their
parking spaces. to Transportation by riotnrrd |
| Thursday Dec 25, 2003 | In 1973, Disney made a movie called VD Attack Plan. It uses a war metaphor. What really sets it apart is that, in a very forward move for a Disney movie and as a VD awareness movie, it mentions transmission through homosexual intercourse as well as heterosexual intercourse.
to Movies by isosceles |
| Tuesday Dec 23, 2003 | According to the latest and most scientific polling system, Saddam Hussein is more popular than George W. Bush. While this doesn't necessarily mean that Arnold Schwarzenegger will ever be president, it does make it clear that this candidate would be unbeatable in any presidental race.
to Politics by nucleus |
| Sunday Dec 21, 2003 | Bert and Bud create custom-made coffins If you have a unique idea for your final rest receptacle, they can probably build it (urns too!). And here's one just in time for Christmas! Ho ho ho! to Art by fatherdan |
| Saturday Dec 20, 2003 | I don't know what scares me more about American Brandstand: is it that its tabulation of product references in Billboard chart-toppers shows just how much music and advertising have become indistinguishable? Or is it that the site pours on such a huge amount of fawning approval for this sort of corporate name-dropping, as if this mergence was some sort of godsend to the music world? to Music by monde |
| As we approach the 20th anniversary of Apple Computer's landmark '1984' Super Bowl ad, criticism is widespread that beleaguered Apple’s recent ad campaign promoting long-time PC supporters who’d switched to Mac was a little bit conceited. As expected, the devoted Mac zealots were a little sensitive to the criticism. Their sometimes irrational reactions only served to reinforce the prevailing attitude that Mac users are uniquely susceptible to cultlike brainwashing. Like many others, I feel it’s too easy to use the word ‘cult’ to describe any group with whose fundamental creed you might disagree. In my opinion, as the influence of traditional organized religion on people’s lives increasingly wanes in today’s technocratic society, the Mac fanatics' enthusiasm for their machines, which is really nothing more than a silly obsession with their computers, shouldn’t be viewed as unhealthy religious fanaticism, but rather consumers’ freedom of choice in an increasingly monopolistic industry. to Computing by rich |
| lowly, he said "I have lost my horse. I have looked for it everywhere, but cannot seem to find it". The fakir told him to look behind a clump of trees. Chandbhai was pleasently surprised to find his horse grazing peacefully behind those trees. He thanked the fakir and asked his name. The fakir said "some people call me Sai Baba."
Sai Baba then invited Chandbhai to have a smoke with him. He got the pipe ready, but there was no fire to light it with. Sai Baba thrust a pair of tongs into the ground and brought out a burning coal. Chandbhai was wonderstruck. He thought "this is no ordinary person" and invited Baba to come to his house and be his guest for a few days.
to Religion by isosceles |
| Friday Dec 19, 2003 | From the same species that brought you furries and plushies: clunkies: people who enjoy getting it on robot style! to Sex by isosceles |
| At you can anonymously confess to any transgression, from the rather bland to the quite disturbing. So confess! to Culture by isosceles |
| A duck, a rabbit and an angry puppet:
Cigarro & Cerveja! to Comics by riotnrrd |
| Graffiti
Archaeology is devoted to the documentation of graffiti-covered
walls as they change over time.
Use the
GrafAc Explorer,
to watch the graffiti ebb and flow in selected areas of San Francisco.
to Art by riotnrrd |
| Die Screaming with Sharp Things in your Head. There's really not much else to say. to Art by yoyology |
| Thursday Dec 18, 2003 | The donuts are blinking in unison. The donuts are spinning. The donuts are pretty spooky. to Flash by caspian |
| If just once, you'd really like to see someone beat that hypertalented tweaker at the chess club, then maybe you should propose a Chessboxing event. to Games by fool |
| Wednesday Dec 17, 2003 | From the brick artist who built Han Solo in Carbonite and the Legoville Slugger, we humbly present: Achewood fanbrick. to Art by yoyology |
| Tuesday Dec 16, 2003 | CycleBeads - the rhythm method for those who have trouble keeping the beat. to Health by yoyology |
| The
Health Physics Instrumentation
Museum
houses a large collection of
posters,
medical instruments,
and
other artifacts
related to the scientific and commercial use of radioactivity.
to Science by riotnrrd |
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