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| Wednesday Feb 9, 2000 | What if I want to increase my website's visibility?
What if I want to do it at ninety miles
per hour? to Commerce by goboro |
| Gates of Heck publishes books and
sells art by mainstream/underground artists such as
Joe Coleman,
Dame Darcy
and Art Speigelman.
to Books by riotnrrd |
| Ron Jeremy: the man, the myth,
the resume.
to Sex by riotnrrd |
| Does your favorite candy company
not sell your favorite candy bar
in your favorite country, but
instead in some other country?
Protest! to Food by goboro |
| Instead of carrying a digital camera AND a Visor, a digital camera springboard would be more efficient. For those that still have an older Palm, Kodak has a solution, as well. to Gadgets by joshua |
| Tuesday Feb 8, 2000 | In 1822, William Cobbett explained why tea is evil and beer is good, just in case it isn't obvious. to Food by kapital |
| Every horny young man's worst nightmare: The Rules. to Sex by succa |
| Dammit, it looks like we missed the Semen
Buy Back Program. to Commerce by tregoweth |
| Monday Feb 7, 2000 | Annie Sprinkle: former
porn
actress, sex-positive
feminist,
film and performance
artist,
lecturer
and nice
jewish girl.
to Art by riotnrrd |
| What do death row inmates in Texas
order for their
last meals?
to Food by riotnrrd |
| Forget that weenie teenage angst poetry, if you want death poetry, nobody beats The Japanese to Literature by mpc |
| I'm not sure if these y2k survivalist cartoons are humor compliant. to Comics by mpc |
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Too few people today remember R. Buckminster Fuller, the inventor that buckeyballs and buckeytubes are named after. He created the world's best map, the still amazing Dymaxion car, a shower that used 1 cup of water, coined the term "spaceship earth" and founded the World Game Institute. Lets not forget space ship earth err.. the geodesic dome, either.
to Commentary by reid |
| Gosh knows I sure do enjoy the infection of the month. March is for microsporidia! to Web by reid |
| Sunday Feb 6, 2000 | Activist groups are up in arms about dihydrogen
monoxide. Some say it's
dangerous and risky to use. Others, of
course, disagree. to Science by tregoweth |
| Yes, it's completely understandable to love a pet so much you would do anything to keep that pet from having to one day exit your life. The folks at Missyplicity are planning to, uh, clone their dog, Missy before she leaves this world. (It took me a long time to realize these people aren't kidding.) to Pets by monde |
| Saturday Feb 5, 2000 | Thanks to the advent of the digital clock, fewer and fewer can use an analog timepiece to tell the time. We can only make it stranger (Flash Player required for the true scoop). to Wearables by goboro |
| Is your
horse or
pet dog
lame, feeling sick, or in pain? The
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
can
help. to Education by riotnrrd |
| While the Nazis were
unspeakably vile in so
many ways, they did have
good
graphic design.
to Art by riotnrrd |
| Not all
sharks are
flesh-crazed
killers. Most, in fact, are harmless, like the enormous
whale shark
and the rare (and evidently tasty)
megamouth.
to Science by riotnrrd |
| Shawn is an ambassador from God to earth, which explains his unique use of hyphens and colons, and his many political interests. to Wackos by mpc |
| Depending on your point-of-view, Dogme95 is one of the most
exciting or most pretentious new movements in world cinema. Based on strict adherence to
a "Vow of Chastity" which limit story and technical aspects of the film,
the four Danes who founded
Dogme95 in 1995 wish to counter many modern tendencies in film. It's not yet been officially
recognized as a Dogme95 film, but Harmony Korine's Julien Donkey-Boy
is generally considered the first American foray into Dogme movies. (However, this won't be
the last, as a recent interview -- which was very possibly faked -- indicates that even
Steven Spielberg might make be making a Dogme95 movie sometime soon). to Movies by crikey |
| Skeletons In The Closet keeps the dirt on all of our presidential candidates. Viva el muckraker! to Politics by mpc |
| Friday Feb 4, 2000 | It's all about Macross! Who can forget the infamous
love triangle. So when do I get to fly a Valkyrie?
to Comics by gen |
| How about using some genetically engineered bio-luminescent proteins to make fun toys?
Glow in the dark water? Be sure to watch the Quicktime movies
here and here.
to Gadgets by gen |
| As if you can't get enough of the Little Monsters.
There's the FAQ
And the sequel.
to Games by gen |
| The Proxomitron is a nice little web proxy for Windows that allows you to sanitize your browsing experience in myriad ways. Kills banner ads, popups, animated gifs, etc via a nifty rules-based interface. Also allows manipulation of headers and cookies on the fly. Great stuff, but you'll wish you were colorblind when you see the garish UI. to Web by obvious |
| Thursday Feb 3, 2000 | There is now a homepage for Martian bachelors. This is somehow related to Transactional Analysis, but I can't quite figure out how. to Sex by djinn |
| For the horoscope believer, swoon.com brings you Seduction by the Signs. For future reference, I supposedly like sincerity. Shows how much they know. to Sex by djinn |
| Wait! I forgot to mention the vast number of Llama Trekking Companies there are, in case you were planning a vacation. to Travel by djinn |
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