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January 20, 2005 -- 10:28 PM
posted by P

"If you can't find a solution, change the rules." I like the sound of that. Instead of "Glazed and Confused" how about "The Glazed Eye?" MMM? Eye? Donut? ...whatever. Get back!

January 20, 2005 -- 6:42 PM
posted by eric

NOT MY PRESIDENT! Punk Rock Counter-Inaugural Ball

ANTI-FLAG
Q and Not U
19o5
Del Cielo

Speakers and/or Tables from Iraq Veterans Against the War, Empower DC, Positive Force DC, Brian MacKenzie Infoshop and more to come...

Doors at 6pm
$5 to benefit Empower DC and Jan. 20th Protest efforts against the 2005 Presidential Inauguration

At: Sanctuary Theater in Casa del Pueblo of Calvary Methodist Church 1459 Columbia Rd. NW (btw 14th and 15th near the Columbia Heights Metro)

Presented by Positive Force DC in conjunction with the Rorschach Theater

http://www.positiveforcedc.org/

January 20, 2005 -- 6:36 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

Paras, look!

Remember- it's called "Mundare".

January 20, 2005 -- 6:32 PM
posted by eric

think you have an opinion on shit that's OVER RATED?!?

Chunklet magazine

January 20, 2005 -- 5:25 PM
posted by Al

Another link I didn't really try hard to look for. A pretty interesting short movie about a guy who ask girls to go out on a date with him. Yep! it is that simple a camera, a mike, a camera person and one energetic guy on the street. You'd be suprise at the responses he gets.

Here it is

January 20, 2005 -- 4:24 PM
posted by alison

please tell me they don't actually call them Congo lines... they're Conga lines, and I think the DR of Congo really deserves a little more respect (? maybe not the right word) than that...



And in other news, I've decide that if I ever open a donut chain, I will call it "Glazed and Confused" because it sounds excellent, and I honestly think they need to have a donut named that already... I'd buy it.... if Cram Dunk can have Strawberry Fields, someone ought to have glazed and confused, it's too good to give up.

yeah, I'm tired... so sue me...

January 20, 2005 -- 4:23 PM
posted by Par

I went through Micfo. For service they're pretty good. As for downtime, you tell me. I haven't noticed much of a problem. The value was pretty good as well, though I get the feeling they're a little high in the domain registration rate. So far, so good, though.

I only took a cursory look at those Free___.com sites, but aren't most of them for US addresses? (Correct me if I'm wrong, I'm not against free stuff...)

Found this kind of interesting: Mental Heuristics. Some are harder to follow than others, but in general they seem to be a pretty good guide.

January 20, 2005 -- 4:04 PM
posted by Pete

Par, who did you go through to get your domain and webspace for this site? I have a friend who wants to build a site promoting his play that will be shown this summer, but he needs webspace and a domain. I told him I'd ask you about any info you could pass along.

Thanks

January 20, 2005 -- 3:25 PM
posted by Pete

Speaking of Viral Marketing, has anyone seen any of these Free ipod sites? I first came across them when looking into software for my iPod on ipodhacks.com. They're essentially marketing companies that pay you in iPods to try out their "boss" company's websites, and then refer 5-10 other people to do so as well. The're giving all sorts of free shit away, like ipods, mini macs and and most of them seem to be legit. One guy has even dedicated an entrie website to show how and why it works.

Heck, they've even set up Congo Lines where you don't even have to refer you friends, they automatically get other users who sign up for their site to be your referals.

Still, I'm a little sceptical, but from what I can see, there's not much risk. Maybe one of these days I'll try it out...

January 20, 2005 -- 1:48 PM
posted by Par

Click the Chinook link to find out the answer.



A plastic that comes from oranges instead of petroleum, and pumps CO2 out of the atmosphere?

An outraged, right-wing interest group in the US that is upset about the 'gaying' of children and has 'Family' in its name?

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