November 1, 2000

Weblog at Christianity Today magazine's web site.

Weblog at Christianity Today magazine's web site. Rather well written weblog as far as blogs go.
posted by tamim at 10:52 PM PST - 5 comments

I think this is supposed to be symbolism for a word beginning with S

I think this is supposed to be symbolism for a word beginning with S but I'm too embarassed to go any further than that. (But note that the man is on top. The missionaries would approve.)
posted by Steven Den Beste at 7:15 PM PST - 15 comments

The Ancient Underwater Pyramids of Japan.

The Ancient Underwater Pyramids of Japan. "A STRUCTURE thought to be the world's oldest building, nearly twice the age of the great pyramids of Egypt, has been discovered. The rectangular stone ziggurat under the sea off the coast of Japan could be the first evidence of a previously unknown Stone Age civilisation, say archeologists. The monument is 600ft wide and 90ft high and has been dated to at least 8000BC. The oldest pyramid in Egypt, the Step Pyramid at Saqqara, was constructed more than 5,000 years later."
posted by lagado at 6:55 PM PST - 11 comments

Asshole of the year?

Asshole of the year? G.W. Bush, who is expected to use opposition to Roe v Wade as a litmus test for new Supremes... got a 15 year old girl preggers in the 70s and paid for the abortion? Ethel seems convinced... make up your own mind.
posted by baylink at 6:26 PM PST - 15 comments

I agree with Scalia on this one.

I agree with Scalia on this one. (Cue 'Twilight Zone' theme here.)
posted by black8 at 4:38 PM PST - 6 comments

A quick, concise look at where the candidates stand on issues.

A quick, concise look at where the candidates stand on issues. Roll your mouse over the issues listed on the left, like abortion, and education, and a nice little mouseover script pops up each candidate's platform regarding this issue. Nice!
posted by kristin at 11:28 AM PST - 6 comments

One way to throw an election...

One way to throw an election... that would be funny, if I didn't believe that some people out there would take it seriously.
posted by silusGROK at 9:42 AM PST - 7 comments

The Village Voice Endorses Ralph Nader for President

The Village Voice Endorses Ralph Nader for President This comes on the heels that Nader reportedly refuses to accept a bribe to drop out of the race.
posted by snakey at 8:36 AM PST - 4 comments

The number one thing that correlates with a region's high-tech success is the concentration of gay people living there.
posted by sudama at 5:26 AM PST - 25 comments

Eli & Lovey,

Eli & Lovey, a romantic ghost story. Very sweet.
posted by Mo Nickels at 4:28 AM PST - 0 comments - Post a Comment

What the Bertelsmann-Napster deal means.

What the Bertelsmann-Napster deal means.
"Hank Barry, chief executive of Napster, has suggested a monthly fee of about $4.95 might be appropriate, but he stressed that fees had not been set." (NYT article; grow up.)
posted by sylloge at 2:21 AM PST - 11 comments

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