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January, 2004
01.29.2004/15:27
Opps!
I hate it when this happens.
01.28.2004/10:31
Whale Rider
The youngest ever best actress Oscar nominee.
01.28.2004/09:54
Dogster
Dogster.
01.27.2004/21:32
Vulnavia
Vulnavia of the Picts.
01.27.2004/11:03
Restless legs
That kicking at night? It is caused by a real ailment. And somebody is looking into doing something about it.
01.25.2004/22:11
Sunlight
After seeing this, I'm not going to complain any more about having a long day.
01.25.2004/18:16
Flabbergasted
"I am flabbergasted. I am astonished. I am blown away. Opportunity has touched down in an alien and bizarre landscape." Well, it is Mars, after all...
01.25.2004/12:06
Chinese New Year
The Mathematics of the Chinese Calendar.
01.25.2004/12:03
Pelicans
"Those banded as hatchlings in Louisiana have been found as far afield as Belize, 950 miles across the Gulf of Mexico."
01.24.2004/19:02
Sell it!
I can't begin to tell you how much this very topic was discussed by my friend Steve and me in the early 1970s.
01.24.2004/15:35
Artist in Peru
Head shot.
01.23.2004/17:30
Downward, downward...
Downward Dog Yoga.
01.23.2004/17:28
Smarter than the average dog
Dog yoga.
01.23.2004/09:44
Earp
Brave, courageous and bold.
01.23.2004/09:40
East side, east side
Nice substantial piece in New York Times about the current state of the Lower East Side.
01.20.2004/17:13
What's your ad?
Today I downloaded and installed the new browser NetCaptor, opting for now for the free version that has a row of text ads just above the browser window. It's a nifty tabbed browser with lots of coolish features, but what I have found myself enjoying today is seeing what ads are served with what content, using some sort of algorithm that reads text from the served page and then chooses ads that "match." Try it!
01.20.2004/09:20
Down, down, down
The Decline of Fashion Photography. An argument in pictures.
01.19.2004/14:38
On the trail
Close-lurking mountain lions in the news.
01.19.2004/12:18
Bond, James Bond
Random Name Generator.
01.18.2004/12:40
Counters needed
You can help count the birds.
01.17.2004/13:08
Hosts to the most
Our arts organization, Performing Arts Society of Acadiana, in the news.
01.16.2004/12:06
Meatless life
For a little insight in those PETA folks, take a look at what they eat.
01.16.2004/12:04
Low-carb burger
I'll have a Whopper, hold the the bun.
01.15.2004/16:13
Mars
Go to Mars and die.
01.15.2004/14:54
Cold cold cold
When I left New York yesterday morning, it was 9 degrees Farenheit, and when I landed in New Orleans it was about 70. Still, it seems like I got out before the weather turned really bad.
01.15.2004/14:53
No hands!
A car that parks itself.
01.15.2004/11:02
Llama
Llama photo!
01.15.2004/09:35
Bearded ladies, and gents
Bearded dragons.
01.15.2004/09:34
From Moon to the Earth
Meteorites from the moon.
01.7.2004/21:13
Phenique?
We know about Campho-phenique. What are some of the other pheniques?
01.7.2004/21:12
What time is it?
An alternative system of telling time.
01.7.2004/21:04
Dead bird
Dead robin in the news.
01.5.2004/22:34
Radio over intenet
World Radio Network lets you do with your computer what once took a shortwave set to achieve.
01.4.2004/13:35
Urban affair
File under urban affairs.
01.2.2004/22:21
Male lactation
Milkmen.
01.2.2004/21:57
Rabbits
Some truly amazing rabbits. (via the unfailingly rewarding Caterina.net)
01.2.2004/17:40
Good name for a web log...
Name for a web log consisting entirely of citation links, with none of them, of course, attributed to the sources at which they were found: Autolycus.
01.2.2004/15:14
Grocery lists
The Grocery List Collection.
01.2.2004/15:10
Toothpaste
Sites That Are What Their URLs Say They Are Dept.: toothpasteworld.com
01.2.2004/15:00
Maglev
Very cool addition to the world of mass transit.
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