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Friday, February 24, 2006 Geeks Gone Wild! Pulse are pounding in Geekdom due to the wallpaper being offered at Femfox in an unofficial advertising campaign supporting the Firefox browser. The one I have posted above is the Most Safe for Work (MSFW) - your mileage may vary. Backstory: This project has been initiated by a 31 years-old woman who is the model of this campaign (see the "About us" section). Her primary wish was to create a novel and unusual promotional campaign for Firefox."Everyday life" is apparently running about with very few clothes on. That would seem to me to either be drafty or make Firefox superfluous, but whatever - there's more text and pictures by following the links.
Monday, February 20, 2006 Today's Web Review Head on over to Rodger's place and check out this week's episode of You Are A F***ing Moron by ZipperFish. I like the part where it is suggested that the NY Times fit out all their female employees with burqas. Maureen Dowd first, please! The language makes it Not Safe for Work, but I give it 5 Mohammeds. Roger Ebert, eat your heart out.
Is it time for reruns already? Must be a slow day at the AP: Osama bin Laden vowed never to be captured alive...OK by me, gobshite. ...and said the U.S. military had become as "barbaric" as Saddam Hussein in an audiotape reposted on a militant Islamic Web site after first being broadcast last month.Sheesh, it's another rerun. Speaking of reruns, Drudge reports that the mainstream media is planning another week of Cheney shooting coverage. That's OK by me too as long as the VP promises to wing a few reporters next season.
This just in - Hugo Chavez says he's not gay! Everyone's favorite macho nacho man, Hugo Chavez, had another hissy fit yesterday: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez launched a new verbal attack against US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, bluntly warning her "don't mess with me, girl."He promised a nasty slap fight if there was any more dissing of his fashion sense.
Sunday, February 19, 2006 Today's Hoot! Mark Steyn uses his Sunday Chicago Sun Times column to apply the clue bat to some truly deserving candidates: In an otherwise grim week -- at least on unimportant peripheral matters like Iranian nukes -- three things cheered me up. The first was the decision of Iran's bakers to rename Danish pastries "Roses of the Prophet Muhammed pastries.'' Has a ring to it, don't you think? If they're looking for a slogan, how about "Iranian pastry: There's nothing flakier. Except our president."Ole Mahmoud Ahmadinejad always looks to me like his family tree doesn't branch, but there are some folks even more inbred: Fortunately, the Washington Post had that wise old bird David Ignatius to put it in the proper historical context: "This incident," he mused, "reminds me a bit of Sen. Edward Kennedy's delay in informing Massachusetts authorities about his role in the fatal automobile accident at Chappaquiddick in 1969."What do these folks think when they see themselves in the mirror in the morning?
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