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Threadless Clothing

Sunday, November 26th, 2006

Threadless Clothing is an online American clothing store where a nifty graphic design is slapped onto a t-shirt. The designs are subject to a vote and the best ones are offered for sale at their shop, usually for a limited run. Professional and underground amateur artists and illustrators have submitted some incredible designs that anybody [...]

I like you. Do you like me?

Saturday, November 25th, 2006

I am putting together a list of websites about people I know, places I like, people who visit or like my site, and sites that are similar to mine. You can have a look at the LinkRoll now, but it’s not complete. I’ll have a link to it in the sidebar soon.
Feel free to [...]

Proof that Girls are Evil?

Friday, November 24th, 2006

Somebody mathematically proved that girls are indeed evil. I am in no way sexist, but I find this pretty humorous despite that it should literally read time + money.

I found the image here. No clue as to who the original author is.

Abortion Update

Thursday, November 23rd, 2006

Regarding my post on abortion, there is a newer video from the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform called Choice Blues that you can watch or download to your iPod. It shows clips of an actual abortion and two different babies. I wish they showed how old they were.
Also, recently I found another video free of [...]

Urinating in Public

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

It is illegal to relieve yourself behind a tree at a park or on a dark desert night because it is considered littering and a public nuisance. Most of you probably don’t see the big deal, but are we being fair? Dogs get to do it. Are we giving affirmative action to our pets, and [...]

Self-Tuning Computerized Guitar

Monday, November 20th, 2006

The title may sound confusing or may mislead you to what exactly this thing is. It’s not a computer that can sound like a guitar, but a guitar with mounted computer technology that tunes your instrument for you. It comes with an LCD screen, tuning buttons, and can even store 240 different tunings. This seems [...]

Dreamachine Visions

Sunday, November 19th, 2006

One of the head honchos of the Beat Generation, William S. Burroughs, was known for his use of the dream machine, a device that spun around and let light shine through special slits of what looks like a goofy chandelier. You are supposed to close your eyes and some of the ambient light will hit [...]

Exercises that Nobody on Earth Can Do

Saturday, November 18th, 2006

I’m in the midst of writing a list of good exercises for a future blog entry, but I decided to compile a harder list for the advanced fitness experts that think they can handle the challenge.
The impossible workout:
1. Lie on the ground face up toward the ceiling. Bring your head, back, arms, and legs [...]

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