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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Blast Processing!


It's easy to use the INTERNET to get BIG MONIES with Merlin Mann's Starbuster system.

Our pal Chris Hardwick's PBS series Wired Science is no more -- but it will live on forever on Hulu!

Paul Scheer makes the Alf blooper reel sad.

Typically spectacular web-only comic from Harvey Pekar.

Our pals at Quickstop Entertainment interview Dom Joly, creator of Triggerhappy TV

Ancient jokes.

"You can never have too many eagles." - Murray Burns

Roger Ebert: Class act

Roger Ebert: Not a class act

Donk Calendar now available (courtesy of Mark)

Poor Mike Mussina. Some of those ideas are pretty funny.

Wonderful interview with David Gordon Green in The AV Club

Congrats to Project Breakout veteran and really nice young man Kent Haines on winning the Philly's Phunniest Person contest.

I, for one, welcome these videos on "How to Survive the New Depression" from Chicago's Schadefreude

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1 Comments:

Blogger Olliver said...

Aw man! I loved Wired Science! It actually talked about interesting and informative stuff, and it did it in an inviting way.

And they don't show Scientific American Frontiers, which was also AWESOME.

So what, now I'm stuck with NOVA scienceNow? I HATE that a-hole, Neil deGrasse Tyson. Pluto's not a planet my ass! What kind of scientist are you when you're so adamant about arbitrarily destroying a part of science?

August 21, 2008 1:41 PM  

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