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"You will learn who your daddy is, that's for sure, but mostly, Ann, you will just shut the fuck up."
-Henry Rollins |
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Topic: Society |
11:02 am EST, Feb 1, 2005 |
Someone snapped a picture of this truck in an Applebee's parking lot in Kentucky. I hope this turns out to be a fake. This is sad. [ It almost seems like too much, but who can say anymore. It's sad enough to know that even if this is a fake, there are people who think that way. -k] Enlightened Motorist |
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Boing Boing: Snow Crash-like wheels from Michelin |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
2:51 pm EST, Jan 31, 2005 |
] Michelin has developed a new non-pneumatic car wheel that ] has been adopted for various robotics uses. It reminds me ] of the "Smartwheels" in Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash... [ Awesome. -k] Boing Boing: Snow Crash-like wheels from Michelin |
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Man peed way out of avalanche |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
1:54 am EST, Jan 29, 2005 |
A Slovak man trapped in his car under an avalanche freed himself by drinking 60 bottles of beer... [...] He said: "I was scooping the snow from above me and packing it down below the window, and then I peed on it to melt it. It was hard and now my kidneys and liver hurt. But I'm glad the beer I took on holiday turned out to be useful and I managed to get out of there." [ Stranger than fiction.... -k] Man peed way out of avalanche |
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MSNBC - Christian groups go after âSpongeBobâ |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
3:18 pm EST, Jan 28, 2005 |
] Jan. 21: Conservative Christian groups are upset about a ] video that included SpongeBob SquarePants, saying the ] cartoon character is promoting a homosexual agenda. ] NBCâs Don Teague reports. GOD Damn Faggot Sponge! [ Does it ever seem like the best thing the ultra CC folks can do is continue this sort of attack? The best thing for everyone else, I mean. By all means, continue to marginalize yourselves by having a good solid freak out any time gays aren't being vilified. -k] MSNBC - Christian groups go after âSpongeBobâ |
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RE: The Crafty Attacks on Evolution |
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Topic: Science |
4:25 pm EST, Jan 27, 2005 |
noteworthy wrote: ] Whereas earlier coverage simply tended toward comic ] uncordiality, the tone now has shifted from a mocking of ] harmless idiocy to a biting castigation of the curricular ] debasements in Cobb and Dover. The most interesting thing to note is that the author of this article has bought into the memetic distortions of those he opposes, calling "intelligent design" "an alternative theory" in the second paragraph. "Intelligent Design" is not a theory. It is a hypothesis. The word "theory" is used in common speech when one really means hypothesis, because the later word is a bit obtuse. The author seems aware of the distinction, but doesn't seem to recall the word "hypothesis" and instead reaches for phrases like "not yet a theory." When someone says "The Theory of Evolution" they aren't using the lay meaning of the word theory, but rather the scientific meaning. The "Intelligent Design" folks distort the debate by taking advantage of the public's confusion about the definition of these two words. In falling for it this article does more to promote their cause then to fight it. RE: The Crafty Attacks on Evolution |
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Downhill Battle - Send Coal to the RIAA and MPAA! |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
11:37 am EST, Jan 26, 2005 |
] First, a big thanks to everyone who donated during ] December, it was much appreciated. And it's never too ] late to give to these groups, they are really doing ] amazing and crucial work. ] ] ] So after having committed to send coal, we had to figure ] out how to get coal... [ The story in pictures of Downhill Battle sending coal to RIAA and MPAA for being bad last year. Nice. -k] Downhill Battle - Send Coal to the RIAA and MPAA! |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
11:31 am EST, Jan 26, 2005 |
] This is an ad for the Macintosh around 1989. [ Kind of a neat blast from the past. Sometimes we forget that there was a time when "Copy" and "Paste" were brand new concepts. And, dude, Hypercard! -k] Matt Groening Apple Ad |
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BarlowFriendz: The Intimate Planet |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
5:30 pm EST, Jan 25, 2005 |
] As with most miracles, the functional elimination of ] distance became invisible to us almost as soon as it ] happened. The planet shrank by several orders of ] magnitude and most of us adapted at once. But I had an ] experience - or rather, two experiences - the night I ] arrived from London which made it seem that the earth had ] shrunk to a point of global intimacy. Indeed, they felt ] like that first mystical moment the Internet provided me ] many years ago, when I realized that I could type ] "telnet" at a terminal prompt and cause any number of ] hard disks to spin all over the world. BarlowFriendz: The Intimate Planet |
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Analysts: Sun's Open Solaris Plans Face Problems |
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Topic: Business |
4:08 pm EST, Jan 25, 2005 |
] Sun has long promised that it would open-source Solaris, ] but it has yet to answer in detail how it will deal with ] questions about The SCO Group Inc.'s Unix intellectual ] property claims [ By ignoring them? That's what everyone else has pretty much been doing. Christ, is that case even close to being over yet? Please. -k] Analysts: Sun's Open Solaris Plans Face Problems |
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Forbes.com: Update 1: Apple ITunes Sells 250 Million Songs |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
4:06 pm EST, Jan 25, 2005 |
] With its music downloads selling at a rate of more than a ] million per day, Apple Computer Inc. said Monday ] customers have purchased more than 250 million songs from ] its online iTunes Music Store. Talk about volume. Apple was excited to sell its first million... now it is about 1.25m/day. [ That's really excellent. The questions I see now are, how much money does that represent for Apple, how much for the labels, and at the greatest level, how much for the artists? If the store ends up driving iPod sales, then Apple wins, i'd say, which is why, of course, they don't want to let you play those tracks on your Rio. They sold 807,000 iPods last quarter - about a quarter billion dollars worth of revenue. (According to Forbes Apple's sold 10 million iPods for about 2.8 billion dollars in the past 2.5 years.) The math's not hard there. -k] Forbes.com: Update 1: Apple ITunes Sells 250 Million Songs |
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