Oct. 1st, 2003

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Well, it's October, so a teensy change to my graphics this month!

Speaking of the season, a good story from a couple of years ago - increasing mobile phone usage is destroying ghosts, possibly through the disruption of electromagnetic fields that would otherwise be causing lightweight hallucinations. But why would it be disrupting them, rather than strengthening them? Why aren't we getting more ghost sightings and flying saucers and unexplained senses of presence, now that the air we walk through is thick with wireless transmission? Read more... )

Ooh... a Lego Casemod. I'd like to get something like that when I replace my power supply. Also, Lego Treasure hunt.

Lord of the rings sand sculpture and the Harry Potter Puppet pals.

Nifty Fireball over Wales shot on APOD.
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A tiny, whispering, Scotto-head Psst... I figured out who Newbie looks like to me... The girl from Sabrina the Teenage Witch, especially in the hair/ eyes / teeth and speech patterns. She was cracking me up today, talking about some of her boy's antics. They're such a cute couple... he looks like Chris O’Donnell form "scent of a woman". Newbie and Rhode Island were very resistant to going on call. I imagine I'll be on 2 weeks a month until we get more people.

Sent my Brother a nice care package… The letter had a few more zombies and a magneto heroclix top, as well as some sweets and smokes.

Escher for Real! - the work of M.C. Escher needs no introduction. We have all learned to appreciate the impossibilities that this master of illusion's artwork presents to the layman's eye. Nevertheless, it may come as a surprise for some, but many of the so-called 'impossible' drawings of M. C. Escher can be realized as actual physical objects.

Camel Simulator.

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