Monthly Archives: March 2002

Shel Silverstein and Playboy

Found a great poem called The Perfect High by Shel Silverstein. Also, Uncle Shelby’s ABZ Book. And many more.

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New Michael Moore Movie “Bowling for Columbine”

Found this site on AICN about Michael Moore’s latest movie. It’s about America… As for a personal update. I agreee with a lot of liberal ideas. But the gun control one I just can’t get my head around. Shouldn’t the … Continue reading

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Open Source is out of the Java Process

Sun’s done fucked up big time. Alienating Microsoft and the free software community in the same week? Smart.

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The American Passion

We like big. There’s no denying that. Big cars. Big beef. It doesn’t matter, as long as it’s big. And of course, we’re stubborn. What I can’t believe is that we’re stupid. But if we don’t watch it, we might … Continue reading

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The scourge of the net

This man would destroy all of this beautiful art. Say it isn’t so.

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Interesting Cooperation vs. Defection Poll

Here’s an interesting poll. Read the intro first, then contribute, or just fuck shit up. It’s you call.

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Groups and Negative Attitudes

Just read this essay on racism, and I’ve been thinking a lot lately on our current issues w/ Afghanistan and Israel. We need some serious distribution of classic social psychology experiments such as the Robbers Cave experiment and Stanley Milgram’s … Continue reading

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Do You Pick Your Nose?

C’mon, even when you’re on the web, and nobody is looking?

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Fox Network Programming

Hey, maybe if Disney emulated Fox’s Glutton Bowl and Celebrity Boxing they wouldn’t have to worry about piracy.

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Michael Eisner and Intellectual Theft

Apparently, when Disney lost Dennis Miller they also lost all sense of irony. Disney, themselves the proud pirates of public domain classics such as Sleeping Beauty, Pocahontas, and pretty much every other animated movie they’ve made, has recently called the … Continue reading

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