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Thursday
Oct 6, 2005
Your trick or treating will be legendary, even in Hell.
to Culture by fringehead
Pardon me, but we own the music of your phone number
to Law by fringehead
In the tradition of Regrettable Foods, a photogallery of very special company potluck food, most of which is orange cheese.
to Food by fringehead
Monday
Oct 3, 2005
The Passion: Reloaded. "Jesus Christ!" "Exactly." Not to be confused with Kill Christ.
to Religion by pjammer
Sunday
Oct 2, 2005
Common Census is a novel attempt to show the relationships Americans share geoculturally, rather than geopolitically. While not the only visual aggregation out there, it may provide effective weaponry against the dark political art of gerrymandering.
to Cartography by imploded
Thursday
Sep 29, 2005
The objective of Find the Brownie is to find an obscure but important government job held by someone whose only qualifications are political loyalty and personal connections.
to Politics by riotnrrd
Scans of every MAD magazine cover, all for free. CHEAP!
to Comics by riotnrrd
Once again, science has triumped and brought glory to man. Behold: the french fry vending machine!
to Food by riotnrrd
Monday
Sep 26, 2005
Roll and Roll Confidential's "Hall of Douchebags" is equal parts mocking and photographs of brick walls.
to Music by riotnrrd
Totally killer hotties from around the world.
to Warfare by riotnrrd
Friday
Sep 23, 2005
If your pockets are weighed down with useless change, do something interesting with all those coins.
to Commerce by riotnrrd
Imagine: your dog, cat, or other pet in full military regalia.
to Pets by riotnrrd
Obsessed fans of late-night humor cornucopia MST3K have collected images of the original posters of the crappy movies Joel, Mike and the 'bots made fun of.
to Movies by riotnrrd
Tuesday
Sep 20, 2005
Katrina: The Gathering. Not coming to comic book store near you.
to Humor by kade
Hurricane Katrina? Yeah, Japanese gangsters caused that.
to Wackos by riotnrrd
50,000 speech balloons placed on posters and ads and filled in by anonymous strangers.
to Art by riotnrrd
Sunday
Sep 18, 2005
Celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day (it be today! arrrr)! Drop in on 826 Valencia, San Francisco's only independent pirate supply store store (and the home of McSweeny's), learn your pirate history, sing some sea shanties, dress like a pirate, or just talk like a pirate.
to Culture by pyrrhuloxia
Tuesday
Sep 13, 2005
The debate continues: ethical or belligerent treatment of aliens?
to Occult by fool
Sunday
Sep 4, 2005
The late O.D.B. covered Sussudio. Tupac Shakur covered In the Air Tonight, as did DMX and Lil' Kim. Bone Thugs N' Harmony covered Take me Home. This raises the question: Why do rappers love Phil Collins?
to Music by isosceles
Saturday
Sep 3, 2005
Apparently the hard drive is the new bling.
to Computing by isosceles
Friday
Sep 2, 2005
It's about cats. In sinks.
to Pets by roo
Wednesday
Aug 31, 2005
Amid one of the worst natural disasters in recent memory, an ex-Green Beret is blogging live updates from a fortified position in the DirectNIC data center.
to News by pjammer
Monday
Aug 29, 2005
MESSENGER took a lot of high-res photos of the Earth as it flew by on its way to Mercury. Its handlers have turned those pictures into a freakin' sweet movie.
to Science by scromp
Doom meets Duck Hunt. No word yet on if you can frag that damned sniggering dog.
to Games by riotnrrd
Sunday
Aug 28, 2005
Apparently dry spaghetti do not break in half. While that little bit of knowledge is certainly the basis of an excellent bet , it must take a ball or two make the same argument to the Physical Review Letters crowd.
to Science by fool
Art inspired by videogames or using gaming technology is all the rage these days, and Richard Horsman joins in with his translations of 2D sprites into 3D renders, with stylish and sometimes creepy results.
to Art by riotnrrd
Like ice cream and minature pies, monkeys and the Simpsons were meant for each other. So, naturally, somebody has made a (non-exhaustive) list of the monkey mentions and sightings in the series. (This is not to be confused with the more general simian sightings, which include bigfoot and gorillas).
to Television by riotnrrd
Friday
Aug 26, 2005
There is the familiar state by state map, used to divide Americans; the county by county map, preferred by republicans (every wonder why they are red?); the backwards map, where red and blue are inadvertently switched; the electoral vote map; a more accurate county map that uses purple to reflect percentages; cartograms of population, electoral votes, purple cartograms; even 3-dimensional voter maps. The only thing missing is representation of the 39% that didn't vote, who number more than those who voted for either Bush or Gore.
to Cartography by nucleus
Thursday
Aug 25, 2005
While Googling 'White House Lies' I found cartoons, books and evidence of web-scrubbing, a term that seems to have been created directly in response to White House actions.
to Web by nucleus
There are many theories of intelligent design.
to Science by nucleus
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