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Saturday, March 30, 2002
Imperial State Power in America
Creepiest stamp ever?
[ Via Virulent Memes, via The Null Device, via Leviathan, via The Homepage of J. Orlin Grabbe. Etc... I enjoy tracing these things back... ]
Scary "Ed McMahon propaganda commercials for the Department of Justice" = here
Scary neighbourhood watch website = here
Scary Citizen Corps website = here
Guh?
Creepiest stamp ever?
[ Via Virulent Memes, via The Null Device, via Leviathan, via The Homepage of J. Orlin Grabbe. Etc... I enjoy tracing these things back... ]
Scary "Ed McMahon propaganda commercials for the Department of Justice" = here
Scary neighbourhood watch website = here
Scary Citizen Corps website = here
Guh?
Added about 25 links to the sidebar... Might want to look in the graveyard if you want to see all the junk that held my interest for more than 10 seconds today. Most of it is "The History of..." nonsense.
Perhaps soon I'll start up another proper weblog. You know... with links and stuff. Pity that I accidentally deleted Coca-Coma from Blogger. Er, well... It still exists. But there is no one with permission to access the posts, since I accidentally deleted mine. See, I was listed twice on the "team", and thought mistakenly that I could delete just one of me... Um, no. Haven't been able to get anyone at Blogger to help me out. Ho hum. Wouldn't bother me so much if I had archives of it anywhere other that the defunct h14me.yi.org site. The main page of it still exists at http://sdf.lonestar.org/~candice/coca-coma/, though.
Searching for other places on the 'Net that I could possibly have uploaded it, I found all sorts of links to the old site that I had never known about, and ones that I had forgotten about. Pretty interesting. Really. I'm serious... Or not. Check it out anyway. Or not.
Perhaps soon I'll start up another proper weblog. You know... with links and stuff. Pity that I accidentally deleted Coca-Coma from Blogger. Er, well... It still exists. But there is no one with permission to access the posts, since I accidentally deleted mine. See, I was listed twice on the "team", and thought mistakenly that I could delete just one of me... Um, no. Haven't been able to get anyone at Blogger to help me out. Ho hum. Wouldn't bother me so much if I had archives of it anywhere other that the defunct h14me.yi.org site. The main page of it still exists at http://sdf.lonestar.org/~candice/coca-coma/, though.
Searching for other places on the 'Net that I could possibly have uploaded it, I found all sorts of links to the old site that I had never known about, and ones that I had forgotten about. Pretty interesting. Really. I'm serious... Or not. Check it out anyway. Or not.
Thursday, March 28, 2002
Wednesday, March 27, 2002
Tuesday, March 26, 2002
Monday, March 25, 2002
DNA codes may be protected as 'music'
Reminds me of Musicians copyright phone numbers .
Those musicians should have have kept the rights to their idea, too. 'Cause where are they now? Their website is gone, gone, gone.
Reminds me of Musicians copyright phone numbers .
Those musicians should have have kept the rights to their idea, too. 'Cause where are they now? Their website is gone, gone, gone.
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