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| Monday May 3, 1999 | The AD&D Book Of Sex is exactly what it sounds like - complete with hilarious spells like Change Sexual Preference, Bigby's Bitch-Slap, Prismatic Dildo, and my favorite: Power Word: Castrate. All I can say is: where are my old character sheets and 20-sided dice!?
to Sex by pjammer |
| Sunday May 2, 1999 | Find out what insanely optimistic prices domain-name speculators expect to fetch for surrendering their addresses through eBay. A million bucks for www.elocker.com may be a bit steep, but I'd cough up $1.25 to have my private email address @SpankNasty.com. to Internet by pjammer |
| Race Traitor believes that society's problems can be solved only when they "abolish the white race." Well, good luck.
to Wackos by pjammer |
| If you're looking to buy the child in your life a doll that has dreadlocks, pubic hair, and isn't anorexically thin, you might want to check out Feral Cheryl.
to Gadgets by crikey |
| For several years now, Mr. Chank Diesel has been the Internet's premier typographer, spinnin' out the keenest new fonts with alarming speed. The fonts he charges cash money for are clearly the nicest, but, really, his free fonts are nothing to sneeze at. Especially nifty is the rockstar font archive, featuring hand-drawn fonts by members of Man or Astroman?, Six Finger Satellite, Soul Coughing, The Flaming Lips, and many more.
to Computing by crikey |
| Keeping with our tradition of bizarre
squirrel-related sites, I give you the
squirrel
fishing page.
to Sports by crikey |
| Saturday May 1, 1999 | More than anything else, the web has proven that there is a fan for
any damn thing.
to Culture by mpc |
| There are a lot of nifty video game
emulators
out there, notably
MAME.
It allows you to play thousands of coin-op
arcade games on a computer. People are starting
to
gut old arcade consoles and load them with
PC equipment. I liked
this
one in particular, especially his
insane array of controllers to accomodate various games. to Games by obvious |
| Friday Apr 30, 1999 | Tales from the
Wank Factory is a hilarious account of the author's two and a half
years working in the (ahem) trenches of the British smut industry.
to Sex by riotnrrd |
| Unclaimed baggage? Bah. How about
unclaimed
bodies? to Law by riotnrrd |
| Thursday Apr 29, 1999 | Forget Tamagotchi, breed Biomorphs to Science by mpc |
| Psst. Anybody want to buy an airplane? to Transportation by faisal |
| We are living in a world gone mad. "I have no
place to live, but I have a web site."
to Culture by peterb |
| If you are easily nauseated or don't like gross pictures, please, for god's sake
do not, under any circumstances, visit this web site about fatalities on and around train tracks.
to Transportation by peterb |
| The longtime web journalist
Anders Sandberg has a section on
space transportation. He's been at
it since 1995, so there's
plenty
more
where that came from. to Transportation by arkuat |
| Script-o-Rama could very well be the most comprehensive index to online movie scripts (which are usually typed out word-for-word from stop-and-play VCR recordings by wacko fans). to Movies by pjammer |
| Those of us who fell in love Disney's tale of a cub who would be king can now find Quicktime clips of their favorite moments from movie at the Lion King Quicktime Movie Archive.
to Movies by pjammer |
| Wednesday Apr 28, 1999 | Ernst and Young's StrategEY Zone is like a
Choose Your Own Adventure for business types. to Memetics by machita |
| Ever wondered why there wasn't some sort of
real-life Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy? Well,
now there is.
Sure, it's probably a cheesy
marketing gimmick, but at least it's kinda cute.
And hey, you can learn all about valuable things like
moustaches
and bra burning. to Web by magus |
| From the files of the
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office,
today's disturbing thought:
Wal-Mart Sperm Banks. to Commerce by tregoweth |
| Tuesday Apr 27, 1999 | An
old essay
written by
Freeman
Dyson discusses what the fate of
the universe (and us) might be if it is open, rather than closed.
to Science by riotnrrd |
| From the "no surprise to anyone" department comes the
light sabre homepage
which includes obsessive speculation on the different
shapes,
colors and
fighting
strategies.
to Movies by riotnrrd |
| With everything from Amtrak promoting
casual sex to grandmothers on steroids,
Jeffrey Zeldman's Advertising Graveyard
fills that deep, aching need for advertising copy and titillates the morbid imagination. to Media by jacquez |
| Apple won't have a lock on colorful, translucent computer cases for long. (Available in Lime, Strawberry, Grape, Orange, and "Blackish Green.")
to Gadgets by joshua |
| Monday Apr 26, 1999 | Get ready, get set... eat! Stand in line tomorrow, April 27th, and be one of roughly 844 million people around the world who will be served free ice cream, courtesy of Ben & Jerry. to Food by mfp |
| Founding Chairman of the Black Panther Party Bobby Seale is now fighting for even more civil rights and has released a Barbeque Bill of Rights. In all honesty, try some of the recipes he offers; I highly recommend the Saucy-Qued Country Style Ribs. It's like there's a revolution in my mouth and everyone's invited! to Food by nyarl |
| Sunday Apr 25, 1999 | The Hedonistic Imperative is a wildly optimistic organization convinced that humanity is on the cusp of a revolution of consciousness. For within a few generations, celestial chemistry of a loveliness that transcends any fantasised Christian afterlife will become the genetically-coded basis of our existence. Me, I won't believe it until I am on my private island with my Jeri Ryan simulacrum and her clone triplet sisters.
to Science by pjammer |
| Brian Johnson's superb Killer List
of Videogames will help you recapture the misspent hours of your youth. Why, it
even helped me identify the extremely obscure, nearly unplayable, and oh so fondly
remembered Starship I
(Atari, 1976).
Of course, once you know the name of a videogame you played when
you were 7 years old, it's easy
to find lots of cool images of it on the web. (Yes, I actually remember playing Atari's
Hercules pinball
game, 7 feet tall and with a cue ball as the pinball.
to Games by peterb |
| Saturday Apr 24, 1999 | Radical and
Extreme Hobbies: Fun via high power kinetic energy.
to Gadgets by tregoweth |
| The name is Bond. James Bond. to Movies by pjammer |
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