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jukebox – POPULAR VICTOR, EDISON, COLUMBIA RECORDINGS FRO 1900 – 1930
jukebox – POPULAR VICTOR, EDISON, COLUMBIA RECORDINGS FRO 1900 – 1930:
TURTLE’S “78 RPM” JUKEBOX
some classic mp3’s converted from 78rpm records
June 3, 2005 No Comments
Garden-in-a-Bag
Now it doesn’t get much easier than growing fresh herbs, but I still totally dig these ‘Garden-in-a-Bag’ kits from Wishing Fish, which provide the dirt, nutrients, and seeds you need to grow herbs and plants right out of the packaging. Pop them open and add water and it won’t be long before you have a believable excuse about why your entire office smells like chives.
Catalog Page ($8 – $10) [WishingFish via CoolHunting]
i’ll have to get a few of these…. nothing quite like fresh herbs.
June 2, 2005 No Comments
via antonio gramsci
it crosses via roma in turin… it has quite a few clothing shops.
June 2, 2005 No Comments
cooltech.iafrica.com | tech news Hi-tech exam cheaters nabbed
cooltech.iafrica.com | tech news Hi-tech exam cheaters nabbed:
Three Greek youths were arrested over the weekend for conspiring to cheat in a university entrance exam using a wireless camera hidden in a pen, police said.
i give them B for innovation and a F for planning.
June 2, 2005 No Comments
Juneday
We have Mayday. Why not Juneday? Just wondering.
I hate that time moves faster as I get older. May was a 31-day month, but I feel like it went by in a week.
We do not have Juneday because we do not want to cut into the celebration that is Bloomsday.
June 1, 2005 No Comments
New study sees how love burn brains
New study sees how love burn brains:
New love can look for all the world like mental illness, a blend of mania, dementia and obsession that cuts people off from friends and family and prompts out-of-character behavior – compulsive phone calling, serenades, yelling from rooftops – that could almost be mistaken for psychosis.
personally, i’d say all of it looks sort of like this…. but that’s life.
June 1, 2005 No Comments
HUMAN EVENTS ONLINE :: Ten Most Harmful Books of the 19th and 20th Centuries
HUMAN EVENTS ONLINE :: Ten Most Harmful Books of the 19th and 20th Centuries:
John Dewey, who lived from 1859 until 1952, was a “progressive” philosopher and leading advocate for secular humanism in American life, who taught at the University of Chicago and at Columbia. He signed the Humanist Manifesto and rejected traditional religion and moral absolutes. In Democracy and Education, in pompous and opaque prose, he disparaged schooling that focused on traditional character development and endowing children with hard knowledge, and encouraged the teaching of thinking “skills” instead. His views had great influence on the direction of American education–particularly in public schools–and helped nurture the Clinton generation.
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heh, well…. at least he was right.
May 31, 2005 No Comments
nice site Computer Forensics
Computer Forensics
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Computer Forensic
May 31, 2005 No Comments
well.. it has been a good day so far
today i noticed, that yes my truck does have a third door. I knew it was supposed to, but i really never looked or cared, but today i noted an asymmetry between the left and right sides of the cab and looked and found the handle and opened the door. amazing…..
May 30, 2005 No Comments
MilkandCookies – Divertor
if it wasn’t so close to true….
May 29, 2005 No Comments
