Archive for June, 2006

The size of our world

I realize our planet is immensely small compared to almost everything out there, but when put next to our galactical neighbors, I had no idea how small it actually got, right down to our Sun being practically invisible compared to other stars.
The Size Of Our World

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Misdeliver

I think today I got the farthest misdelivery yet. I'm on Worthington St, 53714, and I get a letter bound for London, England sent from Brooklyn, NY. It always amazes me how something gets so misread that it ends up travelling halfway across the country before being noticed that it's going the wrong [...]

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Jor-el lives!

Check out this bound to be DVD extra from the new Superman movie about how they managed to create new lines of dialogue for Marlon Brando. Next Wednesday is gonna be freakin' sweet.
http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=23646

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Replay x3

I don't know what's happening with me and Rush releases lately, but shit is just passing me by. I knew there was a DVD coming out at some point this month, but I forgot when. Last night I check my email and there's the one from rush.com saying “today's the day!”. Of [...]

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Mailman = dad?

A husband and wife went to the hospital to have their baby delivered. Upon their arrival, the doctor said he had invented a machine which would transfer a percentage of the mother's labor pain to the father. He asked if they'd be interested in trying it out, and they both agreed enthusiastically.
Explaining that men really [...]

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Politcal Compass

I remember back in high school politics class when we learned about the different types of political genres and figuring out where you fit in. I put myself into moderate / moderate-liberal. Well, here's a 6 part test that asks you a bunch of 4 choice questions that will assign you that same [...]

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