Flash-based amusement. Sit back and relax.
www.weebl.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
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Evil people don’t have it easy these days. If they’re not lobbed into some arbitrary axis by George Bush, they’re typecast as bad for children. Worst of all is shopping: where to buy those ICBMs or polar ice cap de-icers now that terrorist supply lines have dried up? The answer is VillainSupply.com, of course. Don’t forget to stock up on MechaSkin body armour and a shoulder mounted laser cannon!
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The US’s favourite clowns Bush and Rumsfield have decided that Saddam Hussein is the worst danger to life-as-we-know-it today. Because of something he did? Something he said? No, just because, ignoramus. Because we say so. He’s evil. Everybody who watches Schwarzenegger movies on the Bush ranch knows that. India and Pakistan pose a very real danger of nuclear winter. The global economy’s falling to pieces. Famine threatens large parts of Southern Africa. Despots like Robert Mugabe are a threat to the ideals of liberty. But Saddam Hussein’s the bogeyman?
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You have to ask yourself whether Flash-based doodads of increasing complexity can still be considered entertainment. Do they even attract popular appeal outside of the Flash development community? Perhaps they do, but most likely they don’t. Does the average idle surfer recognise the relative complexity of Flash action scripting when compared to the “sparkly things” appeal of the a GIF-loaded, blink-tag abusing kiddiesite? Probably not. So, for the amazement and entertainment of the one-out-of-a-millionth visitor who does appreciate it, we present typorganism.
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A stirring tribute by one kind of connoisseur to another. It proves that one man’s brie can be another’s Budweiser, as long as everyone likes Zappa. Or something to that effect.
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Was (and is) George Lucas a fan and follower of dented mystic Aleister Croley? Some denizens of Usenet seem to think so, and a healthy debate about this raged in alt.fan.rawilson.
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Mooix is a MOO built onto a regular Unix system. For the user, Mooix is
supposed to be smarter at understanding English than most other MOOs,
and programmers have access to real programming languages, encrypted
logins, multitasking, and editors. If any of that made sense to you,
you’re probably a likely candidate to give it a try.
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A fascinating exploration of the true stories behind the tall tales of
“rectal foreign objects”. Did Richard Gere really make it with a
gerbil? Read the article to find out…
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It’s a video entertainment site with a pretty nifty Flash interface.
Good for wasting a few minutes and sucking up the bandwidth. Broadband
connection recommended, unless you’re insane.
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Better than most, political intrigue publisher From The Wilderness has constructed a timeline of the events leading up to the disaster of 11 September 2001. Some events may be coincidental, some may be connected. The chances of all the seemingly related events being purely coincidental are miniscule, too small to be considered realistic. If this article doesn’t make you ask the questions the mainstream press don’t want to print, nothing else will either.
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