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December 14, 2004 -- 7:06 PM
posted by Al

E-bomb! Don't you think they are making machines of war which are immune to EMPs? I don't really see the point other to use it on technological inferior countries to soften them up. But guns are still "primative rock throwers" in the words of General Horner, and aren't affected by EMPs. So you hit a country with EMPS and you still have to fight a still effective military. Whats the point? Artillery still fire, machine guns still work, hell shoulder launched SAMs would still work as well. Gurellia warfare is probally how a country is going to fight anyway. I think it is another pet project of some stupid US general who needs funding.

December 14, 2004 -- 6:40 PM
posted by eric


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Santa Con 2004

December 14, 2004 -- 6:38 PM
posted by eric

December 14, 2004 -- 6:32 PM
posted by eric

Monkey Town, and Outhud/ATDI/Black Dice collaborator= Stars Like Fleas

"Monkey Town, an immersive environment in which guests are surrounded by four screens, is the perfect venue in which to get lost in Sagan's Unseen Forces. This audiovisual project begins with a mesmerizing portrayal (incorporating flashlights) of the big bang theory, set to an otherworldly score that combines synths and glitchy trip-hop, followed by a trio of black-and-white shorts that slyly put late, great cosmic thinkers in compromising fictional situations. With a name derived from astronomy wonder Carl Sagan, the multimedia collective -- comprised of Blevin Blectum, J Lesser, Jon Leidecker, and Ryan Junell -- does its namesake proud. Also playing tonight are a collection of music videos from the Dead Texan, a collaboration between Adam Wiltzie (Stars of the Lid) and video artist Christina Vantzos."


December 14, 2004 -- 6:20 PM
posted by eric

time to set you up the E-Bomb

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December 14, 2004 -- 6:13 PM
posted by eric

Al i think you forgot to mention the other person who's knowledgeable in that area- Mr. Wikopediasucks.


yeah i'm not sure why it's infamous. i mean. it's just an egg dish-nothing too exciting there. but if it was up to me, hells yes i'd rather wake up to Huevos Rancheros instead of poached, coach.

December 14, 2004 -- 5:58 PM
posted by Al

Who is remotely knowledgable in that area of the world? They could probally help you out. Probally Eric, Mary, Tony or Percy.

December 14, 2004 -- 4:43 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

Why is "Huevos Rancheros" so notoriously infamous? It seems like society has some sort of fixation with Huevos Rancheros, because the name always comes up whenever referring to Mexican food, and yet I've been to few restaurants that actually even have the dish. I've personally never had it before, but it always seems like people make it out to be the Mexican equivalent of haggis or something like that. Truth be told, I think it looks pretty good. Can anybody fill me in on what the deal is? I've been wondering about this for a long time.

December 14, 2004 -- 4:32 PM
posted by Par

Hooray for obscure comic references to feature length video game commercials.



I don't own this doll- I own the ken for this line and have been glaring at Blaine everytime I enter a toy store. See, I don't know the story of what happened with Barbie and Ken breakupwise, but I know that the original Ken is nearly as old as the Barbie. He was created in the erly 60's I belive. That was when barbie had stopped being a bilt lille bite-off (I may have mispelled that).
-- Amazon review of some doll.

Haha... "I may have mispelled that." Brilliant!

December 14, 2004 -- 3:59 PM
posted by eric

Huevos Rancheros:


http://www.batista.org/huevos.html
do you want that fritos y revueltos?

talk about punk.
*things to consider when changing the name of the band.

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