"An audience is like a broad. If you're indifferent, Endsville." -Francis Albert Sinatra, 1915-1998
Boudreaux's Butt Paste
Ummm...the revolution is here! When web sites are selling butt paste, you know the medium has arrived.
I guess it's better than standing in line to buy it. What if the clerk has to call for a price check? The
tri state area would know that you suffer from some sort of highly unappealing malady. God bless you, online buttpaste.
The Stalker's Home Page
This guy is a little bit scary. I have to watch what I say. I'm afraid he might post my social security number on his site, just like he did to Bill Gates.
What does your phone number spell?
Amuse yourself by seeing what your phone number spells. By the way, you can reach me at: (504) MEN-DUCKS.
The Potato Gun Page
As long as the web supplies us with the techniques for mayhem, all is right with the world. These are the instructions for making a device that will launch a potato or zucchini incredible distances and with dangerous force.
Teletubbies on PBS
The most comforting show on television. Feel the stress just melt away as you watch the first TV show directed towards toddlers. I hear it's big with the rave community in the UK too. My wife watches it fanatically.
The Room: Welcome
Is it a journey to uncover your inner self or shameless marketing ploy? Is there a difference? You be the judge.
Matrix
"meme: (pron. 'meem') A contagious idea that replicates like a virus, passed on from mind to mind. Memes function the same way genes and viruses do, propagating through
communication networks and face-to-face contact between people. The root of the word "memetics," a field of study which postulates that the meme is the basic unit of cultural
evolution. Examples of memes include melodies, icons, fashion statements and phrases."
GoodBye!
The journal of contemporary obituaries. Hey, lighten up. Things could be worse. You could be on this page!
Network Time Services
Geek tools. A listing of network time servers. If you care, you will know what to do with these.
Computer Underground Digest
More geeky stuff, but on more of a cultural and political level. Computer culture, and no, I don't mean TV on the 'net.