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OYEZ:
US Supreme Court Multimedia
For the first time, you can d/l the ACTUAL audio of the arguemnets
of the high court. For those of you who know what that means,
this is VERY cool.
Anthony
Hernandez (the IT guy) took on himself to color the Luna Sketch
with her Stubby Boardman quote. "The non-lighting version
is here: http://www.me-teo.com/images/luna-light.gif
and the lighting version is here http://www.me-teo.com/images/luna.gif
"
Thanks
Anthony! Oh, then he wrote "I just realized I screwed up!
Luna is from Ravenclaw
and thus should have a different colored tie! Doh!"
Poor
Judgement Comic Joe, Mike, and Jen, all three people do the
comic. Now if they all did each other, that would be a great comic!
Oh, and Mike, the femm, I think, sent the link.
Fallen
Angels Used Books Hm... it's a comic, but the title's bit
akward... Fallen Used Books? Used Fallen Angels? Bookish Used
Falling Angels?
Applegeeks
Appearently Matt
and Ian had babies... or clones.
"Hi!
My name is Al Sweigart. I do a comic strip about science nerds
and computer geeks called Big
Science. It first ran in the University of Texas at Austin
paper, but I have since moved it online."
DFG, through
Asylum
Anime, found some interesting
interpretation
of the
female form
from the Mazinger series. (If you haven't seen it, it NEW
to you!)
Barney
found this Kung
Fool (280 KB) parody of Kung Fu (the 70's
TV show starting the white guy as a Shao-lin monk) on the
complete MAD cd-rom set and thought I'd get a kick out of it.
Hiya!
Saving
DNA for a Rainy Day New York City's plan to indict genetic
profiles. "With the 10-year statute of limitations about
to expire in at least 600 unsolved sexual assault cases from 1994,
the New York program hopes to keep the cases alive by filing indictments
immediately against hundreds of "John Doe" defendants
keyed to their DNA."
Behind
the Typeface: Cooper Black (Flash, sound) Parody of VH-1's
music documentry. Very efficient use of the Flash's abilities.
The
Anne That Ate P.E.I. "Not a 'Green Gables' fan? Go to
Prince Edward Island anyway. The 11-year-old freckle-faced orphan
is a heck of a marketer, as it turns out, and the guardian of
a killer franchise that has helped lift Prince Edward Island,
Canada's tiniest province, out from the shadow of Nova Scotia,
its better-known, craggier neighbor.
Anne lurks around almost every corner, and even a hip home-furnishings
store in the island's capital of Charlottetown can vow, in a sign,
that it is only "95 percent Anne free." But if any
islanders resent the fact that their homeland's most enduring
symbol and chief tourist attraction is a fictional character,
they're not talking."
I'm
a Charm School Drop-Out ""Wendy Ward" is your
guide to being "pretty and smart and confident" and
learning how to "have fun and do the right thing at the right
time." That's right, Wendy Ward is your tutor in this little
handbook for Montgomery Ward's charm school, circa 1963."
Sad
Times, and Rainbow Bridges A guys mourns his dead pet rabbit
by eating it, posts picture on his LiveJournal, and a thousand
people freak out like... Christians to Harry Potter or... Jews
to the Swastika! Life is FOOD!
"HK
store's Nazi theme sparks fury German and Israeli diplomats
have lashed out at a Hong Kong fashion company for using swastikas
and other Nazi party symbols in a clothing line and to decorate
its chain of stores." But... they dressed so well!
"Wild
ringtones from the archives In conjunction with The British
Library Sound Archive, Mobiletones have created a selection of
wildlife 'sound byte ringtones' for the latest technology handsets."
Komugi
Nurse Station Rajio Hear the ultra Kawaii Komugi earning
her keep. Basically the Voice Actor in character chatting
with couple of scriptwriters plugging the show every couple of
minutes. It's like something out of the 40's... or Disney
Radio. They still have these thing in Asia. If
this was in English or Korean, I'd be disgusted at the unrepentant
commercial BS and saccharine writing. In Japanese, I find
it amazingly tolerable...
Other
Africas was on exhibit at the University Museum of Southern
Illinois University from January 15 to April 21, 2002.
"Critical observers have long noted that museum collections
from Africa are composed largely of the spoils of colonial pillage.
Thus the Africa we normally encounter in museums—the Africa
of masks and ritual objects displayed on walls and in glass cases—is
a fetishized Africa of colonial nostalgia. The objective of this
exhibit is to offer images of Other Africas , perspectives that
lead us away from the desolate and romanticized Africa of the
Western imagination toward those places where African modernities
are emerging."
And finally...
George
W. Bush "Action" Figure
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