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26 July 2001

15:14:22
I'm away for a couple of weeks so there will be no movement here for a while...

15:05:13
Drunken Mess and the Lard Biscuit

15:05:01
The continental-drift cam

15:03:19
Lee's useless super-hero generator

14:52:58
Women in refrigerators

11:47:43
Some of these Barbie pics are funny.

11:43:52
Tokyo water park

11:43:33
Pursuing God Today - it seems entirely pointless to pursue something that is infinite.

11:14:23
Zen and RuinedPiano

11:12:26
Toxic Wells, NJ

11:11:46
I missed a URL out of one of the links the other day (the one that starts Euugh) but I;ve added it in again now - it should make more sense!

11:11:12
1000 Journals

25 July 2001

16:58:20
Contusion - I like this one.

16:57:05
Men who look like Kenny Rogers (.com) - thanks Ron

16:26:47
Hotels called Manhattan : Blackpool, Tokyo (the best hotel I have ever stayed in), Bangkok, Frankfurt, Pretoria and, of course, Manhattan (Thanks Ole)

16:26:23
NASA/JPL Imaging radar pictures

11:28:01
True tackiness - the Victoria Beckham website.

11:27:30
Hmm, a typo caused a serious screw up in the log for which apologies and it means that dates got left out and I find myself unable top reconstruct them accurately at the moment, so the dates are a tad random....

24 July 2001

17:04:04
Euugh - I was lucky enough to be one of the very few people who managed not to be in the CCF when I was at school. If someone can talk about the horror and stupidity of war whilst at the same time supporting the existence a school cadet force, then I think hypocrisy is afoot.

17:01:58
Thomas David Anderson "Watcher  of the Skies" (And he went to the same school as me)

16:50:23
Erogenous tissue loss after circumcision (Illustrated......you have been warned)

16:48:02
Good Short Reading

16:47:34
Authors with whom I share a birthday

16:44:28
Robert Burns (while Nero fiddles??) Some of Burns' poetry is really good, but some of it is dire.

14:37:36
PC security (Thanks Karl)

12:44:22
Images of early maps on the web (well, links to them anyway)

12:41:39
Elephant necropsy protocol

12:35:25
I was reading about Magellan's circumnavigation and learned that when they got back they were mortified to find that they had lost a day in their record keeping and that they had been celebrating the Sabbath on the wrong day. It was not until later that some realised that the day loss meant that their log keeping was absolutely correct - which is quite astonishing given what they went through.

12:32:48
The Greening Earth Society

12:30:52
The Anonymous Husbandry

12:30:06
The Village Labourer 1760-1832: A Study in the Government of England before the Reform Bill

12:28:58
Len berates for me for mentioning a.n.other Jewish links site and being remiss enough to not have mentioned that his Jewish links site has moved to a new addresd (as have all his sites, several of which I have linked to in the past)

12:26:39
The Revised Boy Scout Manual

12:25:57
Toilet Granny? To laugh down the toilet? Why do they think these are examples of English phrases? (Other, of course, than that they are in English and are phrases...)

12:21:23
Autographs from the Talbot Collection

12:19:42
The Bestiary Project

12:32:39
Is Batman gay? Do you actually care?

12:29:05
Zeke's Gay Bible

12:27:22
Big Red Hair

12:19:36
Carthedral

10:36:42
"Branded items are made from good materials" - what planet are these people on?

10:30:29
My daughter was mortified when I was sorted into Slytherin

16 July 2001

14:02:36
Cartoon 1, 2 and 3 - highly sick, but very funny and well done.

12:18:57
That worm image.

11:58:52
bRinternet - I bet this site gets more hits from people mistyping bTinternet.com than anything else....

11:56:03
Say Cheese - digital photography site.

11:51:33
Do you believe? Spirit photos - good stuff here.

11:50:18
The Pete Atkin Discography - who? He looks like Clive James in the right hand photo. The name sor tof rings a bell but I can't place him at all.

11:46:33
The Wiseacre - UK music reviews

11:45:44
Wiseacre Gardens - "This site is best viewed with Your Eyes Open"

11:44:31
The Will of Doris Duke

11:43:04
The Discovery of  The Valley of the Golden Mummies at Bahariya Oasis

11:42:47
The Leverstock Green Chronicle - very oddly structured indeed.

11:37:47
The song of the banana man

11:36:10
Fatbirder - I think that "birder" is a horrible word.

11:35:10
A picture of Charlie Parker's grave (there are lots of other good images in and around here too)

11:31:52
The Klan in San Diego.

11:30:56
CW-Reenactors' School of the Civilian - a non-military review of re-enactment. (It's still pretty sad though...)

11:29:12
The Soil and Health Library - "a free public library of holistic agriculture, holistic health, self-sufficient living, and personal development"

11:27:32
Remembering Sailor Jack

11:26:41
Daffodils - "an informational resource for the modern Jew"

11:22:20
Ass-Pirin Acres Miniature Donkeys (Horrible pop-ups though)

08:15:24
I was listening James Taylor's Sweet baby James last night. Some great songs on it, though I am not so sure about the "churning, urn of burning funk" stuff.

07:55:07
Gosh, the net is fast at this time of day.

07:49:02
Quick topic looks as though it may be quite useful. (Notice the early start today!!)

15 July 2001

16:44:41
Box your political compass. (I'm somewhere to the left and south of Tony Benn and Ken Livingstone)

12:23:13
The school song for the Information and Communications University in Taejon, S. Korea where my friend Dongman Lee teaches.

10:32:58
Headlines from parallel worlds

10:31:30
Which religion is right for your complexion?

10:29:48
Neologisms - see how cool and up to the minute I am, geo-caching is in there! Surh the zeitgeists's bleeding edge with LFM!

10:28:09
A virtual Rubik cube.

10:26:29
Geo-caching

10:15:33
Good lord, I knew that programming in VB was pretty bad, but I didn't think that streetwalking was part of it.

10:10:28
This solar system is neat (even though I cannot approve of DHTML) So is thos one. (Thanks Len)

09:55:38
Yesterday started with me getting crapped on by a pigeon and ended with a pot of (organic, non-dairy) yoghurt falling from a supermarket shelf and hitting me, and drenching my trouser leg.

09:54:14
Call me a sad bastard, but I quite fancy a pair of Dockers mobilepants - last night I was just thinking that the only thing that I don't like about Dockers is that the pockets are entirely inadequate, so here's the solution. Probably only available in the USA of course so it is not really an issue. *sigh*

09:43:00
What a fantasic ride from Armstrong up the Alpe d'Huez! Just stunning. Mind you, Roux being out on his own for 190Km was pretty amazing too.

14 July 2001

12:18:26
We interrupt the today's lack of service to bring you a link stolen from Sharpeworld - the Silophone. Utterly wonderful.

10:38:17
Shaping up to be a bad day so far, so I am keeping a low profile.....

10:32:06
Parody adverts - some good stuff here.

10:30:42
Good Bye - the journal of contemporary obituaries. WHy have I have not heard of this before?

10:26:41
Neural Semantics

10:26:31
Neonnerd, SoulDanse, and Soulflare

10:23:08
Makes grown men cry

10:21:50
What is Hyaluronan?

10:09:24
Fetish music from a rather odd site.

10:07:32
Lubricious -hard to find anything though. (It's where I got all the erotica links below)

10:05:58
Shakti - an erotic ezine that hasn't quite made it yet.

10:05:08
Scarlet Letters - the journal of femerotica

10:03:28
Dare - "a magazine for the 21st century woman"

10:02:49
The erotica readers (& writeres) association.

09:59:10
Sunshine Lollipops and Rainbows - tons of good stuff here, especially the =illustrated edition of the Diary of a Nobody (if you haven't read it then shame on you!!)

09:56:56
Want to test your lubricity? Try here or here.

09:53:50
The wedding etiquette test

09:52:25
"Awaken your emotional body and improvve your realtionships" But why is the domain "flyingboy.com"?

09:49:13
Could this be the most boring page of photographs on the web?

09:48:18
Wedding "humour" - an oxymoron if ever I heard one. (BTW the wedding theme is entirely accidental and has no bearing on any events in my life or brain)

09:45:41
Worried about flying?

09:44:29
Combining two of today's topics (almost) - toasts for your wedding

09:43:32
Show tunes to sing at your wedding.

09:42:18
I wonder what they feed them on before they release them? And read more about the whole hobby. (The man nextdoor to me does this and the noises they make can be quite relaxing)

09:39:58
Do you worship toast?

09:39:13
freaky, man.

09:37:36
Strange wedding stuff (The stuff is strange not the weddings, though perhaps....)

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