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Tuesday, November 26, 2002

 Fan-tas-tic. Finally a telly that looks like...well, like a proper telly.
Retro-TV als Augenweide. pic In den späten Fünfzigern des vorigen Jahrhunderts baute die US-Firma Philco ein extrem futuristisches Fernsehgerät: das Philco Predicta. Unter dem Slogan "TV today from the world... [Industrial Technology & Witchcraft]

9:52:17 PM    | |   
  

 A picture named swine_4.jpgThe RatSwine again - this time hassling a bobby.
8:06:37 PM   The RatSwine | |   
  

 Here's the answer to all questions, and it's not 42:
Halley's Comment: What's a Weblog? [Scripting News]
3:33:04 PM   Blogs | |   
  

 A picture named time4g.jpgCame across a website about the History of Police Uniforms while doing some research for another RatSwine cartoon...quite interesting.
1:23:53 PM   London | |   
  

 London chaos. London's day of discontent [This is London: London News]
1:18:01 PM   London | |   
  

 A picture named 1.jpgJames Bama. He is best known for his striking cover illustrations of the Doc Savage novels and the artwork of the Aurora Monster Kits, but what is the fellow doing these days? Well, he's busy painting hyper realistic Wild West scenes and - and this is very strange - chinese people.
10:40:59 AM    | |   
  

 A picture named Untitled-1.jpgZettels Traum. The first 200 Zettel to Arno Schmidt's really big book Zettels Traum are available as a zipped PDF download from the Arno Schmidt Stiftung. In german - obviously.
9:45:28 AM   Literature | |   
  

 WOT?! Ad campaign targets drunk cooks. NZCity Nov 25 2002 8:01PM ET [Moreover - moreover...]
9:26:18 AM    | |   
  

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