Stuck for a name for your new band? Feel that said band is, well, kinda average? Your name has already been chosen for you by the Ten Thousand Statistically Grammar-Average Fake Band Name Generator.
Have to admit that I kinda like Automata Boutique.
by Chris Barrus
Stuck for a name for your new band? Feel that said band is, well, kinda average? Your name has already been chosen for you by the Ten Thousand Statistically Grammar-Average Fake Band Name Generator.
Have to admit that I kinda like Automata Boutique.
Hooray! Politics In The Zeros gets an XML feed (and is now running on Radio too)
Great law-school exam drawing all its questions from cartoons:
Hank Hill works as the assistant general manager at Strickland Propane, Inc., a company in the business of selling propane and propane-related accessories. Hill works at one of the company’s 200 retail locations. In the course of his normal duties, Hill supervises employees and waits on customers. Recently, Hill was told that he had been selected to help Strickland market its newest propane-related accessory: the propane-powered lawn mower. The new lawn mower was a secret project at Strickland. The company planned to publicly announce the new lawn mower in a marketing blitz scheduled to occur six weeks later. Hill was given plans for the lawn mower, marketing materials, release dates, prices, and similar information. Strickland executives instructed Hill to keep the project confidential. When Hill was through reading the materials, he tossed them in his garbage.
Hill’s long-time friend and current neighbor is Dale Gribble. Hill and Gribble grew up together, and they often confide in each other. For example, Gribble would often confide with Hill about Gribble’s troubled marital life. This friendship was a strong one, and neither Hill or Gribble ever broke a confidence the other had shared.
Gribble also is a paranoid-type. Unknown to his neighbors, Gribble regularly searches through their garbage. While searching Hill’s garbage one early morning, Gribble took Strickland’s plans for the propane-powered mower. On this basis, Gribble bought Strickland common stock on the New York Stock Exchange. When the mower was a big hit a few weeks later, Strickland stock shot up, and Gribble sold at a hefty profit. Strickland Propane is incorporated in Delaware. Is Gribble guilty of insider trading under section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5?
By analyising the frequency of pairs of letters in 45,402 different words it is possible to generate new words which, although, don’t have any meaning are reasonably syntatically correct.
Instant Star Trek gadget names if you ask me. (“But captain, the Omnizer has only been used in simulations!”). I quite like the results from running “crypto-” through it.
Geography freaks beware! My new favorite web site to kill a lot of time.
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Incredibly useful utility that converts any URL to ASCII text, preserving style information and converting links to numbered footnotes. Doesn’t seem to like CSS though.
Recently found in the IRC Quote Database…
<xterm> The problem with America is stupidity. I'm not saying there should be a capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?
Totally awesome archive of animated tesselations.
Amazing collection of firecracker packaging through the ages in full-color lurid glory.