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February 17, 2002

Cheese house

Cosimo Cavallaro creates this... uh... work of... art. I think. It's cheese and a house. Cheese on the house. Cheese in the house. Cheese--- 5 tons of cheese. Fromage. On a house. I'm not going to ask why. 'Tis folly. I'd hate to be the neighbors in a week or two.

177 acres and a lunar rover

Some Give Moon Plots As Valentines. $49 for 177 acres isn't bad. The Romanians are getting a better rate than the Lunar Embassy gives US citizens ($15.99 an acre plus $1.16 Lunar Tax of course). Maybe that's because they're on the dark side or something?

If the Moon is too terrestrial for you, Venus, Mars and Jupiter's Io are also up for grabs.

The FAQ is rather enlightening and answers the question "What if I have strange neighbors?" Yeah, and what if it's this guy?

The 'Big Cheese'

(via Space.com)

January 21, 2002

Computers:Drives,Media:Drives:Hard Drives-IDE:Haunted

What would possess (*cough*) someone to buy a 6.4 GB 'haunted' hard drive on eBay for $51 (+$10 shipping)? I mean, you can find 20 GB new and unpossessed hard drives for about the same price.

Kudos to the seller-- a great way to draw attention to your auction! (link via /usr/bin/girl)

January 11, 2002

The truth is out there-- waaay out there

Sometimes truth is stranger than the X-Files (compare).

October 3, 2001

Ok, I love my Visor, but...

Ok, I love my Visor and all, but I draw the line at rubbing it on my body. Just how many Body Massager Handspring modules does Raynet expect to sell? Yet another "what were they thinking???" items for the market.

July 5, 2001

Var'aq: a Klingon programming language.

Var'aq: a Klingon programming language. Sure... why not? I've had to read code before that looked like it was written by a Klingon. They should feel at home with their own programming language rather than having to use English-based programming languages.

May 18, 2001

Kids, don't try this on the walls at your home

Didn't ACME invent this already (as featured on numerous Warner Bros. cartoons)?

October 5, 2000

That's a lotta Starbucks

Here's a link Georgia will enjoy: some guy that has visited more than 1700 Starbucks stores across the country. There are pictures online of most of them, including ones we know personally from Austin, Texas. Enjoy!

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