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August 08, 2006

Hidden Pictures There are nine dolphins in this picture. At least that's what they say. Where? (I can only find six.)

August 07, 2006

Bay Area (Berkeley?) Meetup Plans are afoot for some kind of meeting of the monkeys and monkey-like people this coming Saturday (8/12). Nothing definite yet, but it seems like it maybe something in the 7 o'clock range, location as yet to be determined. more inside
Curious George: What, think you're an expert or something? What are you a bona fide expert in? more inside
If we allow gloryholes in Nyack, the terrorists will win. Or so Stephen Baldwin says. more inside
Being a loner reduces immunity and heart health. Which is too bad, given that, in the U.S. in any case, we've become a society of loners. (The article in the second link was expanded into a recent noteworthy book.) more inside
Curious George: Blacklight photography with a digital camera I need some help with digital photography. This is the problem: I take a photograph at night with a blacklight only to get an image that is okay, but basically purple and missing the detail I'm looking for. more inside
Who's the boss? He said, she said. I have no idea if "Liz Jones" and "Nirpal Dhaliwal" are real people. I rather hope they are not and this is all to help sell a book, but either way, why not read about their marriage from each perspective? more inside
Half of U.S. still believes Iraq had WMD. Ay caramba, that's depressing.

August 06, 2006

Dubai does it again! And again! Most of us have probably read about their housing developments, but this is the first I'd heard of ski resorts in the desert.
"The vision was that people should not have to deal with the technology stuff." The BBC marks the 15th anniversary of the World Wide Web. Except... more inside
The story of an imaginary weapon. Hafnium-178 was touted as the foundation for the next great wonder weapon. more inside
Houses overgrown with kudzu. Kudzu is native to southern Japan, introduced to the US in 1876 and now a dreaded weed that grows up to a foot a day in the southern summer, the perfect climate. It's often referred to as "The vine that ate the South". Southerners, the best solution to your kudzu-related problems may be...goats! more inside

August 05, 2006

7 tonnes 2 [FLASH VIDEO W/ SOUND] animation by Nicolas Deveaux, in which a pachyderm performs. Downloadable QT version at the maker's site
Jews For Jesus or take a gander at their special summer web site Don't forget to get saved while your at it more inside
Collide entire galaxies together with this neat little java-app. Then laugh like the vengeful deity you truly are.
The Outwin Boochever portrait competition. The finalists. more inside
That's an odd..........toy. As I wandered the WWW I found something that I think all of us monkey should have. This is nice. And this. more inside
Randall's very blind date. Randall Munroe, physics nerd and creator of the webcomic xkcd (which has been a little NSFW lately), has created a system to determine the best thing ever. Not content to stop there, though, he's putting besthing.info's algorithm to the test by asking the Internet to come up with the best date ever. more inside
A Colonial Abortion Drama via Boston 1775 and metafilter

August 04, 2006

Hilarious House of Frightenstein! The best kids' show EVA is back on the air, BABY, to teach children all about hippies, vampire midgets, eastern philosophy, recreational drugs, 70s proto-trip-hop, the Grammar Slammer, a gorilla being knocked out repeatedly by baseballs, more drugs, early rave culture, lessons about animals, confused racial stereotypes, pie-in-the-face and fat-man jokes, and of course, chilling poetry as performed by the incomparable Vincent Price. They don't make 'em like this any more... more inside
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