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Posted in asides, interesting links on Jun 9th, 2008
How Obama did it
Giving an eagle a fake beak
News from a happier world
A timeline of blacks and the priesthood in the Mormon church
How annoying, high heels for infants
Ooooh, Aaah. That comes first. Then later there’s running and screaming.
Posted in asides, interesting links on Jun 9th, 2008
How Obama did it
Giving an eagle a fake beak
News from a happier world
A timeline of blacks and the priesthood in the Mormon church
How annoying, high heels for infants
Posted in Uncategorized, asides, interesting links, politics on Jun 4th, 2008
Barack Obama makes history by becoming the first African-American presidential candidate
The Boston Globe’s graphic on the differences between McCain and Obama on the issues
How Obama overcame overwhelming odds to become the nominee
A man sticks 2008 pins in his head to celebrate the Olympics
A sunset on Mars
10 amazing uses for peanut putter
Posted in asides, interesting links on Jun 3rd, 2008
to-do temporary tattoos
The quest for every type of beard
John McCains campaign co-chair is also a lobbyist for UBS, and petitioned congress to try and stop legislation aimed at installing industry regulations that could have prevented the current mortgage foreclosure crisis. Which is interesting, because just a month ago McCain said the American public should […]
Posted in interesting links on May 29th, 2008
Two more of my favorite sites that I obsessively hit refresh on my RSS reader to see if they’ve given me more to consume.
Anthony Bourdain is one of my favorite chefs, and I’ve never eaten at one of his restaurants. Where should I start? He wrote my favorite book on being a chef. […]
Posted in asides, interesting links on May 26th, 2008
Five things humans no longer need
Somebody was telling me how difficult it would be to scan all the photos they had, well I found this place that will do a box of 1,600 4×6’s for about $100.
This American Life had one of the simplest, most amazing explanations of how we got stuck n this sub-prime […]
Posted in asides, interesting links on May 20th, 2008
The food an American family throws away every month
Water balloon exploding at 1000 frames per second (video)
Obama sets a record for Presidential primaries with 75,000 people showing up in Portland, a pretty amazing photo of the event at Whatever.
Animated graffiti
How to lie to authority figures
Amy Walker says the same sentence in 21 different accents (video)
Real […]
Posted in asides, interesting links on May 15th, 2008
Photo comparison of picture in New York and screenshots of Grand Theft Auto
Manbabies, trading heads of children with heads of adults in photos
Maps for conspiracy theorists, see how the elite are tied to each other
Cartoon characters drawn as middle-age
Moving a 100-year-old church (video)
During General Conference, L. Tom Perry scouts parking lots for teenagers making out
Girl’s […]
Posted in asides, interesting links on May 12th, 2008
Grabbing the party by its …
Patchwork kitchen floor
How to water your lawn efficiently
Floating staircase
Artwork on money
Gallery of Mexican Revolution postcards
Ron Paul supporters are quietly plotting a revolt at the Republican convention
Archive.org has the television broadcasts for various news networks on September 11, 12 and 13 of 2001
Posted in asides, interesting links on May 8th, 2008
Mormons have taken over reality tv
San Francisco sculpted from cookware
Photographs of shipwrecks
A U.S. prison uses a bear to guard inmates
If you buy a Chrysler, they’ll guarantee you gas at $2.99 a gallon
The first 100% wind-powered city in the U.S.
Picture of a Chilean volcanic eruption
NASA imagery of before and after the devastation in Myanmar
7 reasons Clinton […]
Posted in asides, interesting links on May 2nd, 2008
Boomerangs in space (video)
An Indian village drops all of their babies from a 15 meter tower and catches them in sheet. It’s believed to make a child grow up healthy (video)
Food Porn of the day, Zebra Cake
Five cats who resemble Wilford Brimley
More people now disapprove of George Bush than people did with […]