Monthly Archive for: ‘July, 2005’

  • Morons Flock To Tree

    Reuters.com – Christians are flocking to a northwestern Bosnian town to view an image of Jesus Christ that allegedly appeared in a section of a cut tree branch two days ago, Bosnian media reported Friday. Does this make them Druids?

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  • Stealth (9/10)

    If I were to pick one word to describe this movie, it would be “aggressive.” Director Rob Cohen has been working his way up to a movie of this intensity for a fair number of years now. With each of his films, the action gets …

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  • Bad News Bears (9/10)

    This is one of those examples of an actor being such an obvious choice for a role, you simply can’t have anyone else playing it. Billy Bob Thornton is pitch perfect for his role in this movie. He’s one of the rare actors who can …

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  • March Of The Penguins (9/10)

    This is a very rare example of a straight-ahead wildlife documentary getting wide theatrical distribution. I can’t, in fact, remember the last time this happened. I’ve always been fond of penguins, and it looked well put together, so I was looking forward to seeing this …

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  • What’s New In Windows Server 2003 R2

    Redmond Mag – Nowhere is this march toward technological maturity in the Windows world more apparent than in the upgrade to Windows Server 2003 that Microsoft has dubbed “R2.” There are lots of blockbuster technologies in R2 – the documentation lists 16 distinct feature sets …

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  • The Birth Of Google

    Wired – Larry thought Sergey was arrogant. Sergey thought Larry was obnoxious. But their obsession with backlinks just might be the start of something big. An excellent article on the earliest days of Google at Stanford. Most people have no idea how the whole thing …

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  • Japanese Develop ‘Female’ Android

    BBC News – Japanese scientists have unveiled the most human-looking robot yet devised – a “female” android called Repliee Q1. Woah. That’s a pretty impressive looking android. As they admit, they have a long way to go, but it still looks to be a huge …

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  • The Vanity Of Chuck Lorre

    ChuckLorre.com I’ve been rewatching episodes of Dharma & Greg, as somebody is currently being kind enough to post the full run of the show on the net. I was a fan of the show, but never managed to watch it regularly enough (Where are the …

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  • PC Magazine Reviews Windows Vista Beta 1

    PC Magazine – After several years of waiting to see the successor to Windows XP, code-named Longhorn, we’ve finally gotten our hands on Beta 1 of what now will be called Windows Vista. UPDATE: Paul Thurrott has his review posted as well. Plenty of great …

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  • Top 10 Ways To Destroy Earth

    LiveScience.com – If total human genocide is your ultimate goal, you are reading the wrong document. There are far more efficient ways of doing this, many which are available and feasible right now. Nor is this a guide for those wanting to annihilate everything from …

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