10.07.05
Swith to Linux
Steve reminds you that to be a supervillan you should switch to linux
A geek speaks
I recently stubled across the Comedy Butchers’ Butcherstown and was very amused. The site is not for children or the easilly offended, but I thought it was very amusing.

I was very happy to stumble across The Little Girl Who Was Forgotten, a beautiful macabre tale about the power of wishing upon a star.
I was quite amused by this sophmoric little prank to get employees at Heathrow to make Airport announcements using faked names. The beauty is in how close to the mark the announcements sound. Gotta love phonetics.
It is very long but very worth reading. If you have some time, read up on Things My Girlfriend And I Have Argued About.
I stubled across this beautiful piece of poetry set to animation: Dance Monkeys Dance and have been delighted by it since. Once you have enjoyed it please visit Ernie Cline’s Spoken Word page (the author and reader) and listen to the other rants. They are airwolf!
Get down to the agile finger work of DJ Lejo. When you are done see what else Lejo has been up to at www.lejo.nu
A friend of mine in college drew cartoons that appeared in the college newspaper. One of her cartoons tickled me in all the right ways. I clipped the comic out of the paper and read it over and over with some odd childish glee. The cartoon was a simple three panel drawing with the following captions below each panel:
1. Happy hopping bunnies
2. Happy hopping bunnies in a field
3. Happy hopping bunnies in a mine field
Some psychiatrist would probably have something to say about why this little bit of macabre humor worked so well on me. I will refrain from comment except to say that today I stumbled upon a web page that tickled that same funny bone. Ladies and Gentlemen I present you with:
I just need to know: Did anyone at the time notice just how cheesy this was or were they too high to notice?
William Shatner: Rocketman