October 13, 2004

The War Against Silence.
Supersize Me: The Debate
McDonalds gets a bit testy when it gets prodded.
The Acid Age of San Francisco Rock The photography of Herb Greene. A little heavy on the Grateful Dead, but whaddaya expect?
Curious George I have a Powerpoint file I need to open, but I don't have Powerpoint on my computer. Is there any way to open the file w/out Powerpoint?
Curious Anonymous George: So mefi has a sort of stop-gap measure for asking those embarrassing questions. But what I want to know is how do they get answered? I asked but they deleted me.
6 years ago, Matthew Sheppard was brutally beaten to death. His father, Dennis, gave one of the most compelling speeches I've ever read. I'm sorry, this is my second post today, but I feel this post necessary... Let's not forget, this type of thing still happens.
Box Nasty Hall of Shame. Slow afternoon here at MoFi, so here's my paltry contribution. If you ever are flying on a U.S. Air Force plane, and if you ever get hungry on that flight, well, this guide may come in handy. White blood cells a bit low? Try the Pope Air Force Base meal.

October 12, 2004

Apocalypse: Now. Tonight is game one in a best-of-seven set between the fiercest rivals in baseball, if not all of American sports: The Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees. more inside
Who's got the dirtiest air in the planet? looks like China forgot to pay their cleaning bill.
Curious George: Can we make a difference? [American Election] Ok, the general feeling is that there's going to be an October Surprise, or maybe several. The purpose of the October Surprise, for those who haven't been paying attention, is to present the country with information that is damaging to the other candidate (or helpful to the presenting candidate) without giving enough time for the other candidate to respond adequately. The question is, does that have to hold true any more? more inside
"Tell them we're busy." France to permit cell phone jamming in public spaces like concert halls and movie theaters. Think of is as a way of saying
Who Your Favorite Novelists Are Voting For. Okay, maybe not your favorite novelists, but some well-known ones, anyway. Not hard to guess how most of them lean, but it's far from a wash, surprisingly. more inside
London Meetup - The Sequel Sequel Are we still meeting up on Thursday? Is it still the Chandos?
Tan's Barbers - Okay, who wants a NATO haircut?
Previously monitored nuclear material goes walkies more inside
iBrotha is the story of a Malcom-X-style zealot (played by The Matrix's Neil Rayment), who is dedicated to overthrowing the tyranny of Microsoft by any means necessary. A preview of the movie is available--in Quicktime and not Windows media, of course. more inside
Photos from the Toaster Collector's Association I especially liked (read: covet) the Fiesta toaster. I'll confess that I have a thing for toast. more inside
Tabula Peutingeriana - a Map of the Roman World - Ever wonder what form maps took in Imperial Roman times? Probably something like this one. more inside
Curious George: The tow-truck/property owner conspiracy- does it exist? [more inside] more inside
Unicorns Against Bush! How bad a leader do you have to be to have magikal beasts coming out of the Enchanted Forest to denounce you? more inside
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