Saturday, January 15, 2005Cleaning Out the Bookmarks Whilst Recovering From IllnessI stayed home yesterday with a head cold. I'm still a bit beneath the weather, but I'm certainly on the mend. Also there's some stuff at school bugging me, but I can't talk about that here, so you'll just have to guess. Anyway, here's some stuff I've been saving in my bookmarks file for the past week or so. Enjoy! I think we can all agree that if Garrett ever goes into the medical profession, he needs to get himself some Scripture Scrubs. Stupid Canadians with their cheap drugs! It's just because they don't pay for US drug companies to market -- er, I mean develop stuff. Tom Tomorrow put it best, once upon a time: (Drug company executive speaking) "We have to charge insanely high prices for our drugs, so that we can continue to research and develop new drugs which people will also be unable to afford." Oopsie! Sorry about the mix-up, Iraqi civilians who had nothing to do with nothing. But c'mon, you expect us to believe we killed 14 innocent civilians? I'll take the word of the US officials who put the figure at 5. After all, the US government doesn't make mistakes. Well, not usually. Oh, Allan Nairn, where are you? We found your blog, but it hasn't been updated since October of last year! (And you thought I was being delinquent.) Fortunately there's also this article from last week. Why on Earth did I have this page bookmarked? I'm not usually a big fan of fantasy art -- Boris Vallejo really sucks, for instance -- but Michael Whelan is pretty cool. Ban Galileo! Heliocentrism is just a theory. Pic swiped from Turtle Duck. TimeWaster™ Play Eyeball Knights! Swing your sword and kill the worms with the eyeballs. And whatever. Today I'm listening to: Synaesthesia! |
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