October 18, 2004

Dubious George...I have a secret vice: I love reading advertising flyers. I'm actually all happy to see a bunch in my mailbox. What's yours?
What the hell am I doing here? Lovely little flash animation for Radiohead's Creep. It really... grows on you. more inside
Didn't Know I Was Unamerican (flash)
How a lego brick is made - all explained vividly by tiny weeny little isometric toons with hover-over mini movies to show details of various stages, executed in FLASH, and supplied with a gameboy-like electronic soundtrack. No Danish Elves were harmed in the making of this entry, although many Danish robots were broken and smashed. more inside
Letterboxing with Mark and Sue , including a trip to Dartmoor, where letterboxing first started in 1854. Thus I glimpsed into the intriguing World of Letterboxing.
When theories collide... The theoretical physics community is having a disagreement. That, of course, is not unusual. What is interesting is that they're doing it in blogspace, so we get to cheer them on, take sides, and make abusive gestures as appropriate. The problem is String Theory. Specifically, a rather complex thing known as the String theory landscape. more inside
Redneck Theology. Includes some excelent pictures of modern rednecks.
Blue 78's, I was disapointed to learn, were in none of the new links on the front page. A short google search later I came across this resource where I found much more than my blues page.
Spin the shellac! Honking Duck organizes hundreds of online recordings of 78s in several ways. more inside
CS nerd extraordinaire. "If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants were standing on my shoulders." -- Hal Abelson, MIT professor, important computer science author and 78 RPM record collector.
Moldie-Oldie Monkey Monday Music Mania An (almost) hundred-year-old recording of one of the legends of piping: PM Willie Ross. Isn't it freaky that you can hear the living hands of someone who's been dead and gone for so long? And what hands they were... more inside
Pulp Politicians Quentin's famous flick has been remade- this time with an all new cast. Flash, sound required more inside
Pierre Salinger did a little of everything in his life in his 79 years. Most people under 30 know him from ABC Evening News, but he had been President Kennedy's press secretary during the Cuban missile crisis; he served as senator from California for about 4 months after the death of the incumbant, he was even in a movie. In 1996 he publicly embarassed himself after claiming TWA Flight 800 had been accidentally been shot down by the US military. And of course, there are the eyebrows. [Telegraph article, reg required: I didn't try these so I can't guarantee they'll work (fuckprofiling@spamsucks.com, spamsucks)]
I eat books - a fascinating personal blog of reading, from Weird Tales to Vanity Fair.

October 17, 2004

Keep Your Jesus Off My Penis A hummable (no pun intended) little diddy from Eric Schwartz. Needless to say, NSFW. Quicktime link.
Having a nap? Don't fall on any cocks! It sounds suspicious to me, but there's a FAQ on the Internet, and an atricle on the BBC, so it must be true!
Frowning Apothecary - Smiling Rhino. If you are an endangered species (or a randy raver) you may have an unlikely friend: Pfizer
Farscape Returns Tonight!! (If you are in the US, that is. I'm not sure about international airdates). After an incredible ammount of fan support, Farscape returns to the Sci-Fi channel tonight for part one of a two part mini-series. Be sure to watch and if you have never seen Farscape before, fans have created the website, Far What? to get you up to speed. more inside
NY Times endorses Kerry. I'm not sure if this is a big deal or not, but the New York Times has endorsed Kerry in a a very well-written editorial (login required). It certainly caught my eye.
Found in an old article on California's energy crisis: Why the US should invade Iran -- as of April 2001 Before 9/11, several documents made the argument to the Administration for taking over Iraq and its oil -- based on the spectre of the California energy crisis, and more to come, as explained by Enron's Kenneth Lay to the Administration -- all due to lack of control of foreign oil. Justifications were written and presented to the President for taking Iraq, to protect the US oil supply. April 2001. Read the footnotes -- this is amazing stuff, buried. more inside
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