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Look what The Internet hath brought us today...
29 Aug 2007


28 Aug 2007

Stonebird
Glorious nature photography from part-wild, part-urbanised California.

23 Aug 2007

Ellis Island Ghosts
Photography of the abandoned immigration processing site.

22 Aug 2007

Tuna Propaganda
Cans of tuna with labels bearing a picture of the Venezuelan President and a condemnation of the Peruvian Government as "heartless" have been distributed as part of Peruvian earthquake aid relief. False flag, or just more amusing shenanigans from Hugo?

21 Aug 2007


19 Aug 2007

Lost America
Night photography of the abandoned West.

18 Aug 2007

Bloxorz

Devilish puzzle game at Miniclip.

17 Aug 2007

BLDGBLOG writes about Beneath the Neon, a new book on the Las Vegas flood-control tunnels and the people who live in them.


Michael Swanwick has a new book out and a new blog to flog it on.

Via theinferior4+1.

16 Aug 2007

The Stone Age Diet
Owsley Stanley, known as the Bear, has eaten an all-meat diet for nearly 50 years. When he was young, he read that Eskimos ate only meat and fish, yet were very healthy and fit. This convinced him that humans are meant to be purely carnivorous. "I have eaten as a total carnivore for 48 years," he says. "I am nearly 72 and I have much the same body as I did at 30."...

Stanley had a heart attack in recent years, but he blames it on the broccoli and other "poisonous" vegetables his mother used to feed him as a boy.
Also on AlterNet.

14 Aug 2007

A more complete listing of the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest 2007 Results.

13 Aug 2007

Hmmmmmm.
Much of Sydney's CBD as it appears in the satellite images on Google Maps Australia has been fuzzed out, just weeks before the APEC summit.

Google says the imagery was downgraded as a result of a "commercial issue" with a supplier, but the move has aroused speculation it was done at the request of police in order to minimise the risk of a terrorist attack during the September summit, where Sydney will play host to 21 world leaders including U.S. President George W. Bush.
Unless Google was using satellite images taken after Australia Day, the high resolution images the article refers to were actually taken from a plane.

This change makes this previous post somewhat meaningless.

4 Aug 2007

Via theinferior4+1, the results of the 2007 Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest.

Also at theinferior4+1, Paul Di Filippo has been posting excellent short short stories based on the surrealist art of Todd Schorr.

3 Aug 2007


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