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Almost Daily Linkorama Part 126

The bus is on fire!!!
Wow, some dude caught the entire drama of a bus on fire, people trying to put the fire out and failing then finally the bus going to bus-heaven.

Why did the chicken cross the road?
The Urban Male Bitch tries to imagine what local bloggers would say to the question above and gets hilarious results

A9 is a Killer Blog Search Tool
A9 is quickly becoming an incredibly powerful blog search tool, thanks to its new Opensearch technology.

You know you are reading too much mrbrown when…
Local blogger Cherub comes to the shock conclusion that mrbrown has invaded his mind

Did mittens pee on the carpet again?
Poor mittens the kitten

Oral Sex in Accordance with God’s Will
Like anal sex, oral sex is the subject of much confusion and disagreement among the faithful. There are those who say that oral sex is unnatural because God did not intend our mouths to be used in such a manner.

Pron Food (safe for work)
Food, but like pron ya know

Sandsculpting
I never want to go to the beach with any of these people

Running your company on web apps
One interesting thing about starting a company today versus a few years ago: Lots of cool web apps are now available that you can more or less run you company on.

The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
Few ideologues can resist the allure of a blank slate–that was colonialism’s seductive promise: “discovering” wide-open new lands where utopia seemed possible. But colonialism is dead, or so we are told; there are no new places to discover, no terra nullius (there never was), no more blank pages on which, as Mao once said, “the newest and most beautiful words can be written.” There is, however, plenty of destruction–countries smashed to rubble, whether by so-called Acts of God or by Acts of Bush (on orders from God). And where there is destruction there is reconstruction, a chance to grab hold of “the terrible barrenness,” as a UN official recently described the devastation in Aceh, and fill it with the most perfect, beautiful plans.


1 Comment

Posted by
echa
18 April 2005 @ 8am

how creative are people to make those things from sand :)