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I
never thought I'd get a laugh from the New York Post, the paper
you don't even pick up on the train.
Then again I get all my news from the Disaster
Channel.
And in Australia, The Help End Marijuana Prohibition (HEMP) party has renounced the use of Afghan hash for the duration of the war.
"Bush Buds, grown in peace, are as good as anything from overseas."
Senate candidate Michael Balderstone said Australia could easily produce all the drugs it needed. "It's ridiculous that we're buying imported stuff," he said.
Bonsai
Kitten is a site dedicated
to preserving the long lost art of body modification in housepets - Meow!
All the Kitty that Fitty.
Get
a Bar
Joke from the
Brunching Shuttlecocks. Actually lotsa neat stuff to waste time on to be found.
"Score!
- The Movie" is being featured at Fall Comdex 2001 in
Las Vegas this week (Nov 12 -17) by DoBox as "Streaming Video content throughout the networked home".
Check them out at Booth L1709-1AP (in the Internet Access Pavilion in the North Hall)
as well as in National Semiconductor's booth L3005 also in the North Hall. And
don't forget to Score! and get the whole Ancient
Egyptian thing going. Did I say Fall?
I've
just written Secret_Chat for Cybiko™.
Secret_Chat uses the A5 streaming cipher, as used in GSM digital cellphones, to
protect the privacy of the chatter. A more secure chat is on its way (A5 is
pretty weak) but it will probably be considerably more than 5K
Unidentified Calls Stop Here! Well maybe they do ... My life
has been devoid of telemarketers since I subscribed to Call
Intercept. This service asks an unidentified caller to say their name before
they even get a chance to talk to me on the phone. And then if I decline the
call they don't know if I screened them or merely was out in the rain. I'm
waiting for some cool tactics as part of The Revenge Of The Star-Ledger
campaign of holiday terror but so far no-one has broken the silence. Needless to
say I will probably speak to anyone with a bold and imaginative strategy.
© 2001, Bruce Ellis: brucee@chunder.com, Home.