Archive: August, 2002
Rarely
It rarely gets better than this (you'll need quicktime). If the comedy reference eludes you, try starting here (more quicktime demands), and then go ... (more...)
If all the blogs
If all the blogs on the Web were laid end-to-end, they wouldn't account for any amount of distance at all, and that's a Very Good ... (more...)
“…companies feared flaccid penises”
"...companies feared flaccid penises breached advertising standards and motorists craning their necks to look could cause accidents." August should always end this way: not with a ... (more...)
Turok for brains
Some of you may have heard how video game developer and marketing brain-trust Acclaim Entertainment plans to offer $10,000 (in saving bonds) to the ... (more...)
Next up, seat belts for Jupiter
Airbags for the Earth. It's stuff like this that keep science fiction fans (um, like myself) assured that real life is filled with eminently ... (more...)
New personal pet peeve:
People who use the word 'paradigm' correctly, but cannot spell it.
Jamie Lee
So I read the article, then I compared the before makeup magic photo to the after, and I thought: Yeah, she's hot in ... (more...)
Pulling feathers off a peacock
Pulling feathers off a peacock, all thanks to A. Lamo. Hey, that's the guy's name, reverse irony and all (unless you're the FBI).
E-mail Reply To Sarah at Mumble-Mumble.com
> Hi Hello! > I visited kafkaesqui.blogspot.com, and noticed that you're not > listed on some search engines! You are unusually curious, Sarah, and no doubt a highly caring ... (more...)
How I spent my day
Spent the day talking to a person, then to a bunch of people, and had it all sandwiched between a drive I would never take ... (more...)
I thought the rule was
I thought the rule was an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, and a wedgie for a wedgie?
Wired no more
I've known for a while that the pseudo-zine Wired really isn't (or at least isn't any longer), but it's good to have them ... (more...)