What do US-based readers of Reprobates want? Who cares? I care, that's who. Just not very much.
So anyway - here's what you're gonna get - cogent political analysis of the Bush presidency ...
... and boobies ...
all in one place!
Monday, April 24, 2006
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Rotary neck cleaner. Whole tree shredding. Pork stomach splitter. Material handling. Leaf lard puller starter. Rotating shroud. Bung dropper. Automobile shredding. Lung gun. Stump grinding. Electric beef stimulator
Today, it's just a blog post. Twenty years ago these could have been the ingredients for a cutting-edge Butthole Surfers concert film.
Today, it's just a blog post. Twenty years ago these could have been the ingredients for a cutting-edge Butthole Surfers concert film.
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
SketchUp - cool as hell 3D solid-modelling program for Windows and Mac; company was bought by Google last year, looking forwards to seeing what that might entail for the future (such as lower personal license prices maybe?). In the meantime - get an 8-hour trial license and have some fun.
Monday, April 17, 2006
You pull open a web page at random and begin reading
Quick like a bunny now - pseudoscience, audiophile quackery, or real science?
You decide.
The team of physicists also analyzed time-reversal properties for short-lived evanescent waves that occur at forbidden frequencies in the phononic crystal. The evanescent waves exhibited surprisingly good time compression, showing that – despite the absence of hyperfocusing – time reversal focusing is still possible in highly ordered media.
Quick like a bunny now - pseudoscience, audiophile quackery, or real science?
You decide.
"Spoofing", "phishing", "hacking", "phisting" and "phucking" - all sorts of scary activities take place on teh Intarnets every day. How can you protect yourself? Why not starting by making sure you're connected to the "genuine" Internet by checking the Internet's hash value.
Thursday, April 13, 2006
Thursday, April 06, 2006
Jesus H. Christ in a chicken basket, this is what the 1969 moon landing might have sounded like if not for those tight-assed prudes at the FCC.
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Saturday, April 01, 2006
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