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Monday
Jul 26, 1999
I'm real bacon! Ssss.
to Comics by eclipse
How do you glue glass to vinyl? What about paper to metal? This to That can help you find the right glues to bond things that don't take Rubber Cement.
to Web by eclipse
Postmodernism at its finest hour. Oh, wait a sec...it makes a bit more sense if you re-load the page a few times.
to Linguistics by succa
Sunday
Jul 25, 1999
For those of you still resentful about that little nonelective surgery you had sometime around birth, it is possible to restore your foreskin. Yahoo has a few links. Derrick Townsend's page and the National Organization of Restoring Men are probably the best starting point on your journey to the un-cut. Generally you can choose between outpatient surgery or DIY non-surgical methods such as stretching, and prosthesis.
to Health by urog
You've probably seen cat-scan.com (people putting their cats on flatbed scanners). Naturally, because most everyone on the net is a slobbering deve, there are sites devoted to scanning other things.
to Sex by tregoweth
Saturday
Jul 24, 1999
Have you ever seen a U.F.O? Have you ever experienced missing time? Have you had the suspicion of being abducted? Have you ever found a metal implant in you're body? Have you checked everywhere? The Alien Abduction Survey is a sort of purity test for folks who want to know if they've been abducted. Only the first 25 questions count; the last three are just an attempt at sneakily scamming your valuable demographic information.
to Wackos by braino
Friday
Jul 23, 1999
Funagain Games resells games: new games and recycled games. New games get sold at discounts. Old games get sold at bigger discounts. And how many other places have Trivial Pursuit in stock?
to Games by tjs
Many of you have seen the Hello Kitty massager by now. Apparently Sanrio USA doesn't offer them, so where can you get your aching hands on your own bundle of soothing pink cuteness? A convenient North American retailer is now filling this niche market. It is this intrepid reporter's pleasure to present a link to these elusive key chains.
to Sex by braino
Make your own mucus! This page adheres to the philosophy that you can never have too much snot. You can also use it to make hairballs without all that tedious licking and vomiting. You don't even need a cat!
to Science by braino
I had a feeling that a site like this would pop up soon, ...FooFoo.com, when you are looking for unique or high-end indulgences.
to Commerce by jack
Thursday
Jul 22, 1999
KA9MVA hacks the Earthmate so you don't have to.
to Gadgets by shadow
Here's a projection library for people who are working on mapping applications. Really useful for converting between various coordinate systems.
to Reference by shadow
Thanks to the recent success of players like baseball's Shawn Green and basketball prodigy Tamir Goodman, "great Jewish athlete" isn't the punchline to a joke anymore. The accomplishments of today's Jewish athletes are well-chronicled by these two sites. Go Tribe!
to Sports by boneyard
PhotoPC works really well with my Olympus D-340R camera. This site has information about the similar D-320L.
to Reference by shadow
The freely available Mapserver application from the University of Minnesota looks to be a useful way to serve interactive map content via the web.
to Reference by shadow
BNL is a bit irate about speculation that the RHIC could blow up the planet largely because the multi-GeV energies used by a collider are considerably less powerful than gnats coughing. Still, if you're worried, you might want to check out the RHIC design manual to find out what's going on. If it doesn't make sense, this might help.
to Science by mpc
Geek media occasionally suffers from delusions of artistic greatness, this essay makes a good argument that before you can have William Shakespeare in your medium, you need Tom Clancy.
to Art by mpc
For some people, a good time means being trussed up in a harness for days on end, pooping in plastic tubes, and doing heavy labor while trying not to fill your pants. Welcome to big wall climbing.
to Sports by xrayjones
Those of us who remember how quickly tasteless Challenger jokes made the rounds after the Space Shuttle blew up in 1986 won't be surprised to find the JFK Jr. crash humor site. Warning: The content is, predictably, quite offensive. Politically correct and hypersensetive weenies who are easily offended, (like those who didn't like the AsianJokes submission) should definitely stay away.
to Humor by pjammer
Tekumel is an intricate fantasy background created by college professor and possible deve M.A.R. Barker. Barker's gone somewhat over the top with his background, developing languages, histories, theologies and stories for a world that's a NC-17 combination of Mesoamerican, Indian and Arabic culture. In addition to the sites containing Barker's original material, there's a truly stunning website devoted to the world.
to Games by mpc
I've often been morbidly fascinated by Iron Lungs, now I've found a museum about them!
to Science by mpc
It's nice to know that at least one lab is prepared to repel Viking raids.
to Humor by derb
Like online shopping? Want to help Doctors Without Borders, Human Rights Watch and other charities? Check out Shop For Change - 5% of every purchase from one of their vendors goes to a basket of charities.
to Commerce by derb
Wednesday
Jul 21, 1999
Wow. They've already named a school after him.
to Culture by boneyard
Given the recent craze in soccer, it may be time to take another look at Foosball. Just don't feel the need to rip your shirt off should you win.
to Sports by goboro
Cartoon-O-Rama features the best of your televised cartoon memories, including the Mighty Heroes and the bizarre world of spinoff cartoons.
to Television by boneyard
Listen carefully, kids. The Year 2000 National Education Taskforce believes Y2K will be really, really bad. So they advocate that you buy gold coins. Interestingly enough, Y2KNet is owned by Swiss America, which sells gold coins, and has been endorsed by Pat Boone, Bo Gritz, and other luminaries. If you think that Swiss America is a tad right-wing, you'd be correct. The owner runs another site True Wealth, which explains Biblically sound economics, that inflation is the price of disobedience of God's law, and how we should use livestock to back up electronic currency. Perhaps it's time to consider the dogcow-backed dollar?
to Wackos by mpc
Those of us who favor civilized scripting languages tend to blanch at perl, we write essays, create alternatives, and start advocacy organizations. The perl people, just start a site counting the number of times somebody says "perl rules". This is somehow symbolic.
to Computing by mpc
Yes, Minister introduced the iconic long-winded civil servant, Sir Humphrey Appleby. What's interesting is that, in addition to the standard fannish tributes, and quote file cameos, Humphrey shows up as a rhetorical device in parliamentary speeches, and political tracts.
to Television by mpc
As if UFO fetishists aren't bad enough by default, this one seems to think some clouds are UFOs that believe in Jesus.
to Wackos by xrayjones
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