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Warning: People who use the knitted condom have a much higher risk of pregnancy and STDs. The knitted condom may also cause burning, chaffing, vaginal dryness, loss of erection, and extreme pain. People who want to enjoy sex should not use the knitted con
links for 2007-10-29
links for 2007-10-27
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Should I ever marry it has long been my desire to do so in a knitted garment. And here is the pattern! Yes, yes, I know. Pigs. Flying. Ha ha ha. Especially since elfin is not the word that springs to mind. More junoesque I should say.
links for 2007-10-24
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And… he meditates! (TM)
links for 2007-10-23
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Presumably why getting enough sleep is so important if you’re already depressed.
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No, probably not, but my son is. Forcing him to read this.
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OOOOOOooooooh! Super-shiny! Almost makes me want to be a journalist again.
links for 2007-10-22
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More about the hugely impressive film “The Dhamma Brothers”. Already won two awards. Here’s to many more. Wish I could see it!
links for 2007-10-21
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Please read, and if you find this essay pertinent to the recent remarks by James Watson, feel free to digg it 🙂
A Nigerian-American deconstructs James Watson’s comments to the London Times, unmasking tacit assumptions of white male privilege.
Ooooh Skitchy!
Not itchy, Skitchy! like shiny and sketchy! I take a lot of screen grabs and only ever use shift-command-4. Never have got the hang of any of those complicated screenshot thingies. I downloaded one once and it was so complicated I couldn’t even work out how to do the most basic things with it. This really appeals because of the kind Aussie who gives me a personal three-minute video tutorial and because I can do childish things like drawing multi-coloured facial hair on pictures of people I don’t like.
The fuzziness of the image above is my fault, I made it smaller (thus degrading the quality) thinking it would be displayed at those dimensions whereas the above is a thumbnail (adding another layer of quality degradation to the mix) linking back to the original on my Skitch page.
Also, to be vaguely serious for a moment, it’s another possible tool in the armoury of steganography as a freedom of information tool (a great word I only came across the other day in this Slashdot post which discusses whether bad people are using the technique).
My broken tooth is beginning to hurt. I’m about to administer whiskey.
links for 2007-10-19
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Link to the article itself. And link to what “integrative body-mind training” entails comes next.
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“This technique avoids struggles to control thought, relying instead on a state of restful alertness. The technique involves a high degree of body-mind awareness, while receiving instructions from a coach, who provides breath adjustment guidance and menta
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Lovely explanation of this human characteristic.
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Oh dear. Obviously I can’t afford it, but I soooo want it. Sigh. And I do everything they suggest on a regular basis anyway, so I’m ready already.
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The only music I could listen to, at one stage. These guys saved my life. Oh boy would I love to see them.
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Ben Charlton runs an online feature where people can input a list of letters and find out possible word combinations. He says page views have increased 15-fold to 60,000 a day since July, shortly after Scrabulous launched. The name of his online feature:
links for 2007-10-18
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Including meditation among therapies deserving that appellation. Vaughan at Mind Hacks puts them straight. Bloody journalists.
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Stressed mice who cope badly like coke. Sigh.

