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Listen to ThePartyParty
Well it’s no Grey Album, but ThePartyParty is one of the best, funniest, and most disturbing albums I’ve ever heard. It’s an electronica/hip-hop mashup that sounds like it was partly soundtracked on a Nintendo, ripping lyrics and influences from Led Zep, The Who, Grandmaster Flash, Lennon, Eminem, U2 and a bunch of others, rewriting them
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License Plates for Cycles ?
I just heard Alan Howarth [en.wikipedia.org] on Radio4’s “Today In Parliament” ranting about the dangers of cyclists running red lights and saying he wants to propose all cycles to have license plates a-la cars and motorcycles (“and you don’t hear anyone complaing about that!”) to bring a degree of accountability to the urban cyclists who
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Creationist descends on Britain to take debate on evolution into the classroom
[education.independent.co.uk] A leading creationist who claims to use science to prove the Bible’s version of how the Earth was made begins a controversial tour of Britain today. John Mackay, an Australian geologist who believes he has uncovered fossil evidence which dismisses evolution and proves that Noah’s flood really did happen will speak at several state
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Oven gloves are off as Bourdain attacks British chefs
[news.independent.co.uk] Oven gloves are off as Bourdain attacks British chefs Nigella Lawson is not a real chef, Jamie Oliver fulfils the role of a non-threatening rock star and Rick Stein has the appeal of a homely dad to grown-ups moping about lonely city apartments. […] In The Nasty Bits, a collection of his recent journalism,
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Wooden Motorcycle
Courtesy of Tom, and of Make, a www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/04/wood_motorcycle.html: …see also [ratbike.org] ; I’m not sure about the joints used to box around the front of the engine – I would be inclined to reinforce those with noggins or some steel angle.
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This Is Not A Joke
The National Public Toilet Map is part of the Australian government’s National Continence Management Strategy (NCMS). The map allows more Australians with urinary and fecal incontinence problems to live and participate in their communities with dignity and confidence, by making it easier for them to find information about the location of public toilets. I just
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Blown away: windsurfer takes a 140-mile detour
[news.independent.co.uk] When hobby windsurfer Adam Cowles trudged ashore after a stint on the waves he was in need of a stiff drink – and not just because he had spent three hours riding the waves. After consulting a couple on the beach Mr Cowles, 24, realised that he had taken a wrong turn and having
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Top 10 bendy roads in Britain
Bendiest roads in the UK revealed Britain’s bendiest roads – where drivers can face the same gravitational forces as on a rollercoaster or race track – have been named. Most are minor country roads in hilly areas, although in sixth place was the A157 in Lincolnshire – a county generally thought of as flat. A
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Greetings from the Hartley Wintney Union of Fascists
I like my village. With an ancient cricket green, its selection of amenities, its thirty-odd antique shops, and a host of elderly folk waiting to die, it is the very thesis of Little England. This evening at the sound of my letterbox’s rattle I ran to the bedroom window to observe a tall, cleancut, leather-jacket-clad
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AT&T Seeks to Hide Spy Docs
JWZ posts regarding NSA interception, citing Wired :- AT&T is seeking the return of technical documents presented in a lawsuit that allegedly detail how the telecom giant helped the government set up a massive internet wiretap operation in its San Francisco facilities. In papers filed late Monday, AT&T argued that confidential technical documents provided by
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Furry Happy Monsters
Your morning silliness: (Via) R.E.M. and the Muppets, on Sesame Street, performing “Furry Happy Monsters.” [www.youtube.com] …and there’s even a Muppet Kate Pierson
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Royal Society statement on evolution, creationism and intelligent design
[www.royalsoc.ac.uk] Royal Society statement on evolution, creationism and intelligent design A statement opposing the misrepresentation of evolution in schools to promote particular religious beliefs was published today (11 April 2006) by the Royal Society, the UK national academy of science. The statement points out that evolution is “recognised as the best explanation for the development