Archive for December, 2004

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Happy New Year Everyone!

Any blog posting dated during
the graveyard shift on New Year’s Eve is testimony to either a wholehearted
embrace of the Art and […]

Al Queda’s WMDs Responsible for Tsunamis

Sources
within the CIA have revealed that the agency has unearthed evidence directly
linking Al Queda with
the recent catastrophic Indonesian earthquake and subsequent tidal waves.
Information extracted from the hard
[…]

Comic of the Day


A God Given Opportunity

Charges
and countercharges continue to fly concerning the world leadership, or
lack thereof, of the United
States in the disaster recovery effort following the Asian Tsunami. The
[…]

Flying Blind

As incredible
as our initial
posting seemed, the phenomena of laser light being directed
into the eyes of commercial pilots continues with
[…]

Smoke and Mirrors?

As incredible
as our initial
posting seemed, the phenomena of laser light being directed
into the eyes of commercial pilots continues with
[…]

Smoke and Mirrors?

As incredible
as our initial
posting seemed, the phenomena of laser light being directed
into the eyes of commercial pilots continues with
[…]

The First American Genocide

Frances Charles, chairwoman of the Lower Elwha Klallam
Tribe, counts cedar boxes holding tribal ancestors’ remains unearthed
by work in
connection with reconstruction […]

Math Skills in Decline

Boathouses
and yacht clubs across Greater Boston have been occupying prime, state-owned
waterfront properties at rock-bottom rates for decades. Take, for example,
Harvard University’s Sailing Pavilion, which pays $1 a year for its Charles
[…]

Interesting New Java-based Aggregator

Just installed an interesting new
Java-based aggregator designed by a blogger, called "BlogBridge".
It seems to be a good combination of simplicity and functionality. You
can organize the individual feeds
[…]

Comic of the Day


Overdue Library Look

The universe (which others call the Library) is composed of an indefinite and
perhaps infinite number of hexagonal galleries, with vast air shafts between,
surrounded by very low railings. From any of the hexagons one can see, interminably,
the upper and lower floors.
The distribution of the […]


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