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November 04, 2004 -- 5:40 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
"there's really nothing I can do except not do the things that make it hurt... that I normally can do. fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck"
heh heh.
sorry.
November 04, 2004 -- 5:38 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
aw shit... bob sagat this Saturday night guys????? Sorry for the short notice... I assumed it was further down the line.
November 04, 2004 -- 5:37 PM
posted by alison
I have one recommendation that i will stand by for the rest of my life:
do not give yourself a hernia... ever
not that any of you were planning to, but really make sure you're not putting yourself at risk, because it's a fucking awful thing when you still hurt two years after the reparational surgery. I just don't get it. why do I hurt so much? And there's really nothing I can do except not do the things that make it hurt... that I normally can do. fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck
(sorry to those of you who don't like to see expletives. I can think of no better way to express myself at this present time, and I damn well need to say something)
November 04, 2004 -- 1:26 PM
posted by Par
I'd really like to see Shake Hands with the Devil on Sunday (3:00), but other than that I don't know that I have time to see any of the other films. Count me in for Bleep, though.
November 04, 2004 -- 12:23 PM
posted by alison
I agree, later show is best... especially since the Global Visions Film Festival is on starting today and going through Sunday... anyone interested? I've got a couple of films in mind...
November 04, 2004 -- 12:05 PM
posted by Beck
What the BLEEPdo we know? is playing at 7:00 or 9:15 on Saturday. My vote is for the later show as I work til 5 and may have deliveries or something to do after that. It was highly recomended by my Witchcraft/Occult prof, I'm looking forward to it.
November 04, 2004 -- 10:27 AM
posted by Par
Wired is carrying an article that brings up the glory of the genetic age: Roundup Ready Coca. It seems that the Colombian government (paid by the US in their war on drugs) sprays Roundup to get rid of coca plants. It also seems that a strain of "supercoca" (Boliviana negra, as the Colombians call it) has emerged, one that is Roundup Ready. Yay! The article goes through and determines that, at least the sample obtained, is likely the result of selective breeding, and not overt genetic engineering, but the premise that we've created supercoca remains somewhat ironic.
In fact, one might laugh at the US for indirectly creating this plant if not for two factors: i) the people that suffer through use of these drugs (and the indirectly caused violence in South American due to these drugs); and ii) the new plan for killing coca plants from the US -- mycoherbicides. "Last summer, documents show, anti-narcotics officials at the US embassy in Bogotá quietly approached Colombia's president, Álvaro Uribe, and asked him if he'd consider switching from Roundup to Fusarium oxysporum, a plant-killing fungus classified as a mycoherbicide." The downside? Well, it seems that in tests in Florida in 1999, Florida's environmental protection department determined that not only is the fungus a threat to food crops, it also is "difficult, if not impossible, to control." Clinton cancelled the program because unilateral use of the fungus might be considered biological warfare. But hey, anything to win the War on <insert noun here>.
November 04, 2004 -- 7:53 AM
posted by edo
Pfff, the people that made those don't know anything. Alaberta should be its own nation-state. Sweet home Alaberta!
November 03, 2004 -- 11:43 PM
posted by Par



I think Baja Canada is Bajawesome.
(That's informedpublic.com, not a dollarshort, and house.style.net. All this (directly or indirectly) from boing boing.)
