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BTW. Troubled Diva has managed to get more comments than Wil Wheaton. Amazing. Must be some sort of a time-warp; dilithium crystal overflow or Q. Wil's weblog isn't that bad at all, I actually like it. From time to time. Not always. Sometimes. No, he's great. A proper actor and opposed to ... well, that 'government' and everything else that might happen.
11:52:05 PM Blogs, Cult | |
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Punk Rock. Check out The Bunker again - they now have clips of Gang of Four - Poverty; The Damned - Stretcher Case; and, oh meGod, Medicine Head with Pictures in the sky. Good grief.
11:04:46 PM Cult | |
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Any Day. Coming in from Baghdad: the big momma of all demonstrations is going on and I will be stuck in the office for ever. maybe i will take a walk and watch the show. Operation "Office Evac" is now in its final phase. any day now. Where is Raed ?
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Der Sheriff. You can now download the video of DAF's new single 'The Sheriff - An Anti-American Song' from their website (click on 'Filme'). Mhmm. I find it a bit boring actually, compared to the thundering drone of 'Der Mussolini'. And the lyrics... well, I guess DAF just hasn't changed at all.
10:22:56 PM Cult | |
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And one for the bots. More tomorrow.juehc@elsknvrz.at, tlugtv@rpigvtrswtc.de, fhczmup@tdlykgjaqbetaq.fr, zxcvbjxgq@msmniah.mil, mde@ytow.de, phpgqdlica@lyrcybin.biz, rvie@vstquwikizs.es, pxrhkphqnq@hpunvaauwmnhnvs.org, stjc@ivtlilzbtbg.ca, ebec@cpwkeepkbtgosjxxc.ch, ecjgcqrnjo@cbniiwaxnutmtlgrfepq.st, mhyubz@dantlo.ch, zbow@ktst.fr, sdkw@thwhvbnhpojsvcl.ru, oswys@kgvpqvmjpptcdtardwd.st, wbxldavy@ligtf.it, dofxg@wxpxwwdzrojseeezzwq.de, clcyjtukhg@wbppcqfdolrxiirig.tv, ohsxgxls@qmycejqyr.dk, bbrrhacssg@ywghrsngmjkpoyiypo.mil
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Set your Alarm Clock. According to Quarsan, war begins on Monday 17th March, 4 am GMT. Quarsan, do you know anything we don't know?
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Skulls. Because CNN is going to present similar stuff fresh from Iraq in the near future, here's a link to a skull exhibition at the California Academy of Sciences. And the skulls there are really old skulls.
6:06:25 PM Cult | |
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Travel Ephemera. I'm having a problem with this website. On one hand, you will find the most beautiful travel-related graphic design there (travel brochures, ads, luggage labels...), on the other hand, if you follow the author's Truth Victorious link, you will find the most disturbing anti-Arabic, anti-France and anti-UN right wing links there. Up to my readers to decide. Found via xq.
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To boldly go ... My mate Reimund Bertrams has finally updated his website with his Bonestell and Wernher von Braun inspired 3D renderings. Great. (Click on 'Bilder')
1:41:27 PM Cult | |
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Freedom of Speech [2]. Freedom of speech? Democracy? We don't need this crap. NYPress - Cage Match"Abandoning the time-honored pretense of spontaneity, Bush chose the order of questioners not by scanning the room and picking out raised hands, but by looking down and reading from a predetermined list. Reporters, nonetheless, raised their hands in between questions- as though hoping to suddenly catch the president's attention. In other words, not only were reporters going out of their way to make sure their softballs were pre-approved, but they even went so far as to act on Bush's behalf, raising their hands and jockeying in their seats in order to better give the appearance of a spontaneous news conference. "koewi"
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Old ads, continued [2]. It cured me! Have a look at the Victorian Tradecards exhibit at Miami University Libraries. The Miami University Libraries contain several thousand advertising trade cards. Trade Cards were typically used to advertise products and services including such items as patent medicines, thread, sewing machines, food and beverages, farm equipment and others. Trade cards reached the height of their popularity during the 1880's and 1890's. Reduced postal rates and the rise of magazine publishing led to the eventual decline in popularity of this unique American form of advertising.
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Old ads, continued. AdFlip is 'the worlds largest archive of classic print ads'. Brilliant. The ad on the left is from the famous Volkswagen campaign by DDB. Doesn't work with Safari for some reason.
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