Monday, January 31, 2005
ArtPad
Online paint program
Found via words of ether.
Posted by Richard at 1/31/2005 07:15:00 AM 0 comments
Sunday, January 30, 2005
Pedaphilia
Michael Jackson has made an impassioned plea for a fair hearing on the eve of his trial for child abuse.
Are there people out there that don't think he has unhealthy relationships with children?
Posted by Richard at 1/30/2005 10:33:00 PM 0 comments
Saturday, January 29, 2005
Friday, January 28, 2005
Tricks of the Trade
From shelf psychology to 'triangular balance', shoppers need to be wise to the tricks used to manipulate them during the sales, warns David Derbyshire.
Thank you to the GreedyGirl for leading me to this article.
Posted by Richard at 1/28/2005 11:12:00 PM 0 comments
Truth or Fanatic
The Shroud of Turin, which some Christians believe is Jesus Christ's burial cloth, may not be the fake scientific tests have concluded because they analyzed a patch put on it, according to a U.S. scientist, Raymond N. Rogers.
But Raymond Rogers has been hawking the veracity of the shroud for years.
Posted by Richard at 1/28/2005 07:57:00 AM 0 comments
One More Step
In Israel's most dramatic response yet to new Palestinian policies against violence, Israel ordered its army today to stop offensive operations in the Gaza Strip and scale them back sharply in the West Bank.
You may need a bugmenot login for the NYT.
Posted by Richard at 1/28/2005 07:47:00 AM 0 comments
I Am Screaming in TERROR
Bush, who majored in history while in college at Yale University.
This is the last line of the article, it frightens me that I have something in common with the man bungled his comparison of Roe v. Wade with the Dred Scott decision.
Posted by Richard at 1/28/2005 07:12:00 AM 0 comments
Thursday, January 27, 2005
Internet Confessional
\con*fess"\, v. i. 1. to make confession; to disclose sins or faults, or the state of the conscience.
the idea is for anyone to anonymously confess to anything. it actually feels kind of good to know that someone will read it.
Thank you to Julia of He Looks Like... which I have on the right sidebar, by the way, she is looking for photo's she can have full permission for a possible book deal.
Posted by Richard at 1/27/2005 11:17:00 PM 1 comments
Wrath of the FCC
Anheuser-Busch is pulling an advertisement planned for this year's Super Bowl that would have poked fun at last year's infamous "wardrobe malfunction" that exposed Janet Jackson's breast during the halftime show, according to a published report.
"Why take the risk? All you need is one person to be offended," Bob Lachky, an Anheuser-Busch vice president, told the newspaper. "Some people don't want to be reminded of the incident."
Posted by Richard at 1/27/2005 07:54:00 AM 0 comments
Tolerence
A little while back I posted about a hateful group that didn't like SpongeBob Squarepants and his holding hands with his friends. Here is a follow up:
SpongeBob receives 'unequivocal welcome' from United Church of Christ
Posted by Richard at 1/27/2005 07:01:00 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Monday, January 24, 2005
Have a Bad Day
Misery is expected to peak on Monday, as 24 January has been pinpointed as the worst day of the year.
Angelina is having a bad day too! Thanks for finding out why.
Posted by Richard at 1/24/2005 06:07:00 PM 0 comments
Wastebasketball
wastebasketball
Not sure if I should thank Grrrace for pointing this out to me.
Posted by Richard at 1/24/2005 05:58:00 PM 0 comments
Robo-Soldier
The Army is preparing to send 18 of these remote-controlled robotic warriors to fight in Iraq beginning in March or April.
Thank you to Eric for alerting me to this.
Posted by Richard at 1/24/2005 07:00:00 AM 0 comments
The NeoCons are Coming
Another sign of the administration's bent: Several of the leading realists of the first term, notably Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and his closest aides, have left. But leading neoconservatives, including Wolfowitz, are staying. And at least one, National Security Council aide Elliott Abrams, is said to be in line for a more prominent job at the State Department or NSC.
You may need a Bugmenot login for the Latimes.com
Posted by Richard at 1/24/2005 06:28:00 AM 0 comments
Sunday, January 23, 2005
Da Vinci Code
French officials are close to giving Oscar-winning filmmaker Ron Howard the final go-ahead to shoot scenes of his big-screen adaptation of Dan Brown's best-selling thriller The Da Vinci Code in the famed museum.
Do you think he'll get permission from the Vatican?
Posted by Richard at 1/23/2005 05:13:00 PM 0 comments
Saturday, January 22, 2005
Annalee Newitz
Next time somebody loftily tells you that differences between the sexes are grounded in biology, you have my permission to slap them with a judicial case. And I mean that literally: just print out the late-December ruling in the Harrah's makeup case, roll it into a hefty tube, and take a swing at their head.
Thank you to Jeff at Library Chronicles for finding this article.
Posted by Richard at 1/22/2005 10:22:00 PM 0 comments
FBI Browsing
Today the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the FBI and other offices of the US Department of Justice, seeking the release of documents that would reveal whether the government has been using the USA PATRIOT Act to spy on Internet users' reading habits without a search warrant.
Posted by Richard at 1/22/2005 07:43:00 PM 0 comments
Friday, January 21, 2005
Father's Daughter
O.J. Simpson's 19-year-old daughter was arrested after she refused to stop yelling at officers who had been summoned because of a fight outside a basketball game involving her old prep school, police said.
Thank you to Alan for finding this article.
Posted by Richard at 1/21/2005 06:00:00 PM 0 comments
Thursday, January 20, 2005
We Are Family
US conservative groups are up in arms over a music video featuring children's TV heroes such as the cheerful cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants. Focus on the Family and other groups say the video - a remake of the Sister Sledge hit, We Are Family - is a vehicle for pro-gay propaganda.
OK, I don't really like SpongeBob either, but not because he holds hands with his friend Patrick, but because the cartoon is crass and vulger (and still I wouldn't protest, I just wouldn't watch it).
Thank you to Angelina for pointing out the article.
Posted by Richard at 1/20/2005 05:51:00 PM 0 comments
Go Gavin!
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom came face-to-face Wednesday with the reality of President Bush's second inaugural, an event many within his own party say he helped bring about by his decision to allow same-sex couples to wed in the city last winter.
Asked whether he had any second thoughts, Newsom replied: "None. Zip. Not a hesitation, in spite of the fact that a lot of Democratic mayors said to me, 'It's nice to meet the mayor who elected George Bush.' No sooner do they say that than I bring up other issues.''
Newsom won't stay for Bush's swearing-in. He'll be on a plane heading home when the president takes the oath for the second time at noon (9 a.m. PST) today.
Posted by Richard at 1/20/2005 07:53:00 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, January 19, 2005
Will They Take It?
The woman once known as "Jane Roe" has asked the Supreme Court to overturn its landmark Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion 32 years ago.
I found this article through the American Constitution Society of New England School of Law, which had this to say about it, "Have anti-abortion groups been hounding this woman for 32 years, so now she's brainwashed into thinking that she didn't need those silly reproductive rights after all?"
Posted by Richard at 1/19/2005 08:19:00 AM 0 comments
Book Club
Bookcrossing.com where people share, track and review books let out into the “wild” for the largest book club/book exchange in the world.
Posted by Richard at 1/19/2005 07:38:00 AM 0 comments
To A Degree
The goal of the degree confluence project is to visit each of the latitude and longitude integer degree intersections in the world, and to take pictures at each location.
Posted by Richard at 1/19/2005 07:32:00 AM 0 comments
Tag Your It
PhotoTag.org, tracks disposable cameras let loose into the "wild."
Posted by Richard at 1/19/2005 07:31:00 AM 0 comments
Where Does The Money Go?
The ever popular WheresGeorge.com, tracks U.S. currency by serial number.
Posted by Richard at 1/19/2005 07:28:00 AM 0 comments
Tuesday, January 18, 2005
Shame
Shanley, who was defrocked by the Vatican in 2004, goes on trial Tuesday on child rape charges in one of a handful of criminal cases that prosecutors have been able to bring against priests accused of molesting their young parishioners decades ago.
Shanley became one of the most notorious figures in the clergy sex scandal after internal church documents were released showing church officials knew about allegations against him as early as 1967 yet continued to transfer him from parish to parish.
Posted by Richard at 1/18/2005 07:36:00 AM 0 comments
Monday, January 17, 2005
A New Frangal Seuesal Bigallydee Award-fandingal
Posted by Richard at 1/17/2005 07:24:00 AM 0 comments
How Embarrassing
Thermometers registered a low of 54 degrees below zero at Embarrass, Minn. Minnesota's record is 60 below, set on Feb. 2, 1996, in Tower, about 10 miles north of Embarrass.
Posted by Richard at 1/17/2005 07:13:00 AM 0 comments
Mcshoarma
McDonald's Israel has done a parody of the Pulp Fiction scene about burgers.
Posted by Richard at 1/17/2005 06:50:00 AM 0 comments
Just found
Evan Schaeffer at the Legal Underground has a truely funny post on the literal lengths Law firm websites will go to to disclaim responsibility.
Posted by Richard at 1/17/2005 06:45:00 AM 0 comments
Sunday, January 16, 2005
Saturday, January 15, 2005
Thursday, January 13, 2005
Online Dictionary
I found a free as you type online dictionary.
This is for my local wordiophile Ray.
Posted by Richard at 1/13/2005 07:29:00 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, January 12, 2005
As it should be...
The Jackson-George Regional Library System board of trustees was criticized by local residents and in e-mails from out of state after it banned "America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction" last month. The trustees had said they objected to the image.
But the board voted 5-2 Monday to lift the ban, and the book was returned to circulation in the system's eight libraries Tuesday.
I had a post on the ban, and felt it only fair to follow up on the lifting of the ban, when I saw the article posted by the muse.
Posted by Richard at 1/12/2005 06:01:00 PM 0 comments
Bush's Map of the World
Ray found it on Brad Parker's weblog.
Posted by Richard at 1/12/2005 05:56:00 PM 0 comments
PDAs
Love is on the Wall
Thank you to pi22seven for finding this site.
Posted by Richard at 1/12/2005 08:12:00 AM 0 comments
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
Emphatically Ephemera
The Grocery List Collection
Thank you Angelina at her site High Class Jackass for pointing this out.
Posted by Richard at 1/11/2005 05:45:00 PM 1 comments
Monday, January 10, 2005
Good and Evil
In October 1946, just a year after the defeat of the Nazis, the Vatican weighed in on one of the most painful episodes of the postwar era: the refusal to allow Jewish children who had been sheltered by Catholics during the war to return to their own families and communities.
The NYT is pretty vigilant with bugmenot.com, so keep refreshing until you get a good one, or sign up, this is a riviting article.
And to think that there are those that want to Saint the Nazi collaborator, Pope Pius XII.
Posted by Richard at 1/10/2005 05:28:00 PM 0 comments
Mississippi's Education Plan
Did Bush's Education Department consult on this? Library officials in two southern Mississippi counties have banned Jon Stewart's best-selling "America (The Book)" over the satirical textbook's nude depictions of the nine U.S. Supreme Court justices.
Posted by Richard at 1/10/2005 07:48:00 AM 0 comments
Sunday, January 09, 2005
Saturday, January 08, 2005
Friday, January 07, 2005
Thursday, January 06, 2005
Survival of the Fittest
America's fattest and Fittest cities. San Francisco ranks #2 fittest, umm Lisa you have to get New Orleans to work out some.
Posted by Richard at 1/06/2005 08:13:00 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, January 05, 2005
Tuesday, January 04, 2005
Jesus Monitor
First there was the Madonna on toast, now there is the Jesus Monitor.
You might need a Bugmenot Login for The Chicago Tribune
Posted by Richard at 1/04/2005 06:22:00 PM 0 comments
TypoPoster
typoGenerator is a random generator for 'typoPosters'. a typoPoster is a poster, created from images and letters/text that doesn´t have any sense, just to look good. The user types some text; typoGenerator searches images.google for the text and creates a background from the found images, using randomly chosen effects. then it places the text, using random effects too.
Thank you to Alan for pointing me to this, and to The Hot Librarian for finding it for Alan to see.
Posted by Richard at 1/04/2005 07:32:00 AM 0 comments
Bush's Social Security Plan
The Bush administration has signaled that it will propose changing the formula that sets initial Social Security benefit levels, cutting promised benefits by nearly a third in the coming decades, according to several Republicans close to the White House.
Here is a Bugmenot Login for those that don't already have the Washington Post.
Posted by Richard at 1/04/2005 07:25:00 AM 0 comments
Monday, January 03, 2005
Acting on Merit
Actress Sandra Bullock donated $1 million to the American Red Cross to help relief efforts for countries affected by the deadly tsunami. Bullock also donated $1 million to the organization after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Posted by Richard at 1/03/2005 07:49:00 AM 0 comments
The Only Bi-Partisan Relief
"President Bush on Monday tapped two former presidents — his father, President George H.W. Bush, and his predecessor, President Clinton — to lead a nationwide, private fund-raising campaign to help victims of the Asian tsunamis.
The announcement came as the White House has been scrambling to repair an image battered at home and abroad by perceptions that U.S. aid for the tsunamis lagged behind other countries — especially considering the outpouring of support for America from other countries in the hours and days immediately following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Bush faced criticism for waiting until three days after the Dec. 26 earthquake and tsunami to interrupt his holiday vacation and make his first personal comments about the deadly disaster. Other countries also were quicker to commit large amounts of aid money, and Japan has outpaced the U.S. total of $350 million pledged so far."
Posted by Richard at 1/03/2005 06:56:00 AM 0 comments
Sunday, January 02, 2005
Saturday, January 01, 2005
Bad Press-ure
After spending three silent days on vaction, then suggesting $15 million in aid and then officially offering $35 million Bush wakes up to the bad press, and the astonishment of liberals across the country. U.S. boosts tsunami aid tenfold to $350M.
Posted by Richard at 1/01/2005 09:32:00 PM 1 comments