Archive for October, 2004

formula one farewell

October 31st, 2004

so i finally got around to watching last week’s brazilian grand prix on my tivo. nice to see montoya finally get off his nagging ass and drive a great race. he was brilliant from start to finish. great way to end his williams-bmw career. with (r) schumy going to toyota, and montoya going […]

Freaks rejoice!!!

October 31st, 2004

Happy halloween freaks!!! Finally, a day when I can go out and do what i normally do. wear what i normally wear. be who i am, and people think i am in costume. a freak’s costume. halloween is everyday, when you’re me.

pretty pretty

October 29th, 2004

i just masked and exfoliated. feel my skin. feel it. bitch.

wooot! come to papa dear d70!

October 29th, 2004

my new nikon d70 will be here monday! i can’t wait!!! i’ve been having so much fun with my new photoblog that i have’nt really bitched about anything here. i really like the way this one of the golden gate bridge turned out. i like the mood of the picture. i tried to portray […]

re-defeat bush

October 27th, 2004

you can make a difference. not me, i cant fuckin’ vote. but YOU can. go out there and send bush back to crawford.
oh! and remember back in 2003 i used to do a little count of the days since the war ended without any sign of the wmds mr bushy wushy promised us? well, turns […]

friskyPics

October 27th, 2004

www.friskyPics.com is now live. sorry, its not what you think. i didnt finally follow up on my plans to start an internet porn web site. although its tempting to turn that domain into one. i could’nt believe when i registered that domain name that it was still available! and right after i […]

knackered

October 26th, 2004

just got back from a weekend of fun and debarchery and general jevinile behaviour (basically me being, well, me) and now i am dead… tired. just walked off the plane and straight to work. im running on 3 hours of sleep in 3 days people. i needs to go home and sleeeeeeeeeeeep. […]




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    TED is doing an amazing thing for the world. They are doing a story a day direct from the flood zones in Pakistan. The stories are real and heartbreaking.

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    Pictures of the Oval Office through the years.

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    Vanity Fair is on a roll. After the scathing article on Sarah Palin, here comes another amazing must-read: A Day in Life of Obama on how he spends a typical day. And I thought I was busy.

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    An Israeli army officer who fired the entire magazine of his automatic rifle into a 13-year-old Palestinian girl and then said he would have done the same even if she had been three years old was acquitted on all charges by a military court yesterday.

    What would make the Israeli Terrorist say such a thing? Because they are not human but are the scum of the Earth.

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    New Assassins Creed: Brotherhood walk-thru. Cant wait.

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    If you want to know what a joke and utter piece of shit Sarah Palin really is, you need to read Vanity Fair’s devastating profile of the woman. An amazing insight into the mind of Palin.

    Once, while Sarah was preparing for a city-council meeting, she said, ‘I’m gonna put on one of my push-up bras so I can get what I want tonight.’ That’s how she rolls.”

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    Gmail is rolling out “Priority Inbox” a Facebook-like feature that predicts what emails are most important to you.

    As messages come in, Gmail automatically flags some of them as important. Gmail uses a variety of signals to predict which messages are important, including the people you email most (if you email Bob a lot, a message from Bob is probably important) and which messages you open and reply to (these are likely more important than the ones you skip over).

    I dont like Facebook telling me who my friends are, and Im not sure I like Gmail telling me what email is more important. I will just have to see how it works once I start seeing the Priority Inbox feature on my Gmail account.

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    The 10 lost and forgotten technologies includes Roman concrete, Damascus steel, and a napalm-like weapon called Greek fire.

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    Wondering what the power of HTML5 that Ive been talking about for years is? Wondering why HTML5 is the future and flash just… sucks? Here’s your definitive answer. Open that site in Google Chrome. Mindblowing.

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    The followup to the super awesome Fallout game is out Oct 19: Fallout: New Vegas. Watch the trailer. Looks bloody brilliant.

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    Taking a train within the US anywhere near the US border? Get ready to be spot-checked by the Immigration Authorities! Get ready for the latest fashion accessory for immigrants mandated by the US government: a unique and awesome crescent & star band, to be worn at all times on your arm!

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    Guy travels world for 3 years visiting 70 countries in total. This is his account.

    On March 13, 2007, I handed over the keys to my house, put my possessions in storage and headed out to travel around the world with nothing but a backpack, my laptop and a camera.

    [via Vault45]

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    Did you know that Fidel Castro has a blog?

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    This is what we’re dealing with.

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    A snarky fake-news story that rings true. It would be silly if it werent so close to reality.

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    As everyone knows, Im a bit of a wine snob. Here’s an excellent list of tips on how to order wine in a restaurant. This is true Ive seen some wine snobs do this and it makes me sick:

    Save the slurping and gargling for Napa Valley tasting rooms and morning mouthwash. Try not to turn the stomachs of your guests with primitive rituals.

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    Is 3D dead? I hope so!

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