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Topic: Arts |
5:28 pm EDT, Jul 28, 2002 |
I guess this goes under "arts". I'm going to have to warn you that this is not work friendly and at least _I_ found it rather disturbing. "Howdy folks, Name's Gideon, welcome aboard! I've been doodling furry art before I even knew it had a name let alone a community. I started posting my work publicly to VCL in early 2000, which you'll find a complete index of here, as well as some work that'll be exclusive to this site" Gideon's Homepage |
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neoretro - computers - art - cool |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
7:50 pm EDT, Jul 27, 2002 |
"Certainly the Atari 2600 VCS was the first and best home video game computer. But have you ever wanted your Atari to do more than play games? What about... Surf the Internet Edit web pages Play your MP3 collection Watch VCDs, AVIs, and DVDs Full Windows/Linux Compatibility ...oh yeah, and still play Atari 2600 VCS games! " neoretro - computers - art - cool |
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Sept 11 Conspiracy Theory |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
3:15 pm EDT, Jul 24, 2002 |
"A TIMELINE SURROUNDING SEPTEMBER 11TH - IF CIA AND THE GOVERNMENT WEREN'T INVOLVED IN THE SEPTEMBER 11 ATTACKS WHAT WERE THEY DOING?" Sept 11 Conspiracy Theory |
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Have you hugged your geek lately? |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
2:34 pm EDT, Jul 24, 2002 |
"July 22 If you're like most people, when your computer crashes you groan, issue a string of expletives, and then wait idly by until your trusty information technology person rescues you from blue screen hell. On Friday, it's time for you to show your appreciation for those geeks in shining armor. Ted Kekatos has created System Administrator Appreciation Day, a time to honor the people who neither rain, nor snow, nor bizarre illegal operation errors can keep from fixing your machine" Have you hugged your geek lately? |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
9:19 pm EDT, Jul 23, 2002 |
Somebody has *alot* of time on their hands.... Lego Dilbert |
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When Navajos Fought Japanese for Ne-He-Mah |
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Topic: Technology |
9:18 pm EDT, Jul 23, 2002 |
It is the most romantic story in American cryptology. To keep the Japanese from getting American secrets in World War II, Navajos -- among the original Americans -- spoke over the radio in their native tongue. In a sidebar to the movie review for "Windtalkers", David Kahn, author of the crypto classic _The Codebreakers_, retells the true story of Marine Corps codetalkers in World War II. When Navajos Fought Japanese for Ne-He-Mah |
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How One Decision Affects Many Players |
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Topic: Science |
9:11 pm EDT, Jul 23, 2002 |
The observations of Albert-Laszlo Barabasi about networks have broad applications in business. In an interview, he explained a few of the implications. Cyan, this guys books sounds up your alley... How One Decision Affects Many Players |
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web economy bullshit generator |
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Topic: Humor |
9:09 pm EDT, Jul 23, 2002 |
strategize real-time methodologies implement visionary content scale innovative technologies monetize bricks-and-clicks deliverables Oh yeah, that sounds like a PLAN... web economy bullshit generator |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
9:08 pm EDT, Jul 23, 2002 |
The red stapler... *MY* Stapler... |
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