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August 26, 2005 -- 3:46 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner

Beck, you'll enjoy this one: Homeopathy's benefit questioned

On a similar note, did you ever send Kent Hovind (sp?) that butterfly evolution article from the BBC?

August 26, 2005 -- 12:39 PM
posted by eric


"Bahhhhhhh hahaha Bahhhhhh hahaha you's a drunkass muthafucka!! CON trol's upside Dhoound fooo! "
"shut tha fuckup! i'm trying to press shoot"

new issue of Vice up

August 26, 2005 -- 12:16 PM
posted by eric

someone should make one of those braclets and label it "BRAND" -get it? brand awareness. huh? huh? no.

August 26, 2005 -- 11:17 AM
posted by Par

Hey, don't call them bastards. They're creating awareness!


August 26, 2005 -- 11:09 AM
posted by Beck

Rat Bastards still won't take my blood!

August 26, 2005 -- 10:57 AM
posted by Par

August 26, 2005 -- 9:55 AM
posted by Par

Fun fact of the day: over 60% of the world's lakes are in Canada, thanks to the deranged drainage system (hey, I didn't make the term up) of the Canadian Shield as the result of glaciers receding.

August 26, 2005 -- 9:01 AM
posted by edo

Caza says Smart Canada gets 10 to 15 calls and e-mails a week from Americans. But DaimlerChrysler has no plans to sell the French-built car in the United States.

The Smart's Canadian success and it's absence from the U.S. market is more evidence of how drivers in the two countries have taken different forks in the road, says DesRosiers.

The entry-level auto segment - from subcompacts like the Smart to cars like the Toyota Corolla - make up 40 per cent of the Canadian market and growing.

"In America it's 22 per cent and declining," says DesRosiers.

The large luxury-sports segment - which includes the biggest SUVs - make up about 10 per cent of Canadian sales, compared with 27 per cent in the United States.
Smart car in Canada

The "The Smart appears to resonate even in oil-rich Alberta." was kinda amusing.

August 26, 2005 -- 8:43 AM
posted by Par

Well, you know. Relatively speaking.

It was one of those rare moments where the talk-show host Jon Stewart disappeared and there was an actual, real, earnest discussion between him and Hitchens that was refreshingly truthful. If only all the debates about this issue were this honest.

Here's another source for that video, if you're so inclined.

August 26, 2005 -- 8:25 AM
posted by edo

"Daily Show" & "very serious" ?

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