Hello Cruel World
Sunday, April 18, 2004
Some parts of the UK site where you can blog from your mobile phone - send messages, still photos, video or audio. They can be set up as shared blogs so several people can post, say on a shared theme. This is one like that: www.moblg.net/cblog.php?show=126 Mysterious Doors
And this is more like a personal blog: www.moblg.net/blogs.php?show=71 The Damndest Thing, by Melinda
grr..rrrrr.rrrrrrrr....
This is a picture of me having a really bad day. [image]
If one more person comes to me with something that HAS TO BE DONE BY TWO O'CLOCK I'm going to sodomize them urgently with a toner cartridge. A big one. I'll use the colour printer stock because it's more expensive and then they can spend the rest of the afternoon bleeding from their asses and shitting rainbows.
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I like this man's head (tho' here I'm showing you is mainly his links to other people & places)
matt jones | work & thoughts
www.blackbeltjones.com/work/
I am loving Newsmap ( www.marumushi.com/apps/newsmap/ ) - a flash visualisation of Google News I found via the equally dazzling angermann2 ( www.angermann2.com )
April 8, 2004:
Wake up
From Barbelith:
"...imagine what would happen to Pulp Fiction if, when the character of Jules looked into the briefcase, he "woke up" in mid-scene and not only realized that he was a character in a movie, but also realized that he "was" also Mace Windu and Shaft and a bunch of other characters in realities he can scarcely comprehend, while also glimpsing an uber-reality where all of those realities are just movies and he's an actor called Samuel L. Jackson."
Happy Eostre. I'm off back to Wales.
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http://graphics.stanford.edu/projects/cityblock/
The Google CityBlock Project:
multi-perspective panoramas of city blocks
The panorama above (at right) is a portion of the north side of the 300-block of Castro Street in Mountain View. This panorama was constructed by aligning and pasting together narrow vertical strips extracted from consecutive frames of a video sequence captured by a sideways-looking video camera mounted in the back of a slowly-moving car. Click here to view the original one-minute video (14MB, JPEG compressed for quicker downloading). Click here to view the computed multi-perspective panorama (210 KB JPEG file, but beware - this image is 6000 pixels wide!)
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http://slate.msn.com/id/2099036/
Slate
moneybox Daily commentary about business and finance.
[So you can allow for the biasses of financial types.]
Capitalists for Hillarycare
Look who's supporting universal health care now.
By Daniel Gross
Posted Friday, April 16, 2004, at 1:21 PM PT
... Companies that provide health care to employees put themselves at a disadvantage to competitors—domestic and foreign—that don't. And because uninsured people frequently receive care—from the government or hospitals—those who pay for health care are essentially subsidizing those who don't ...
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