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Bowie’s in Space
Here’s the background: Flight of the Conchords episode 6 (which just aired 4 days ago) I think I need to see this show.
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Go confuse yourself
Do not pass go, do not collect $200. Just ask yourself, is she spinning clockwise or counter-clockwise? (thx b)
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Riot in Bangkok
The situation described in this article is rapidly developing into a riot on live television. It looks like the anti-coup protesters have erected some sort of bastion in the street…
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“Here’s the internet – ah, wait, you’re not supposed to see that”
Seen over at TechCrunch: OLPC Brings Porn To The Third World According to a report Thursday from the official News Agency of Nigeria, laptops in a primary school in Abuja…
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massively attacked
I laid down on my bed for a few minutes to watch this Massive Attack DVD that I brought from Japan. The beats were on and my mind went into…
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I traded my 100Mbps FTTH for mangosteens and monkeys…
…And I think I made the right decision. This article by Robert Cringely hits home, though. My theoretical download speed is now 1/50 of what it was last year in…
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“Thriller” as performed by inmates of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center
I guess this is a lazy Saturday, all YouTube, all day. If you ask me, they look a bit too happy slapping up the ladyboy. (via)
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What If the Beatles Were Irish?
By Roy Zimmerman If you can’t see the video embedded above, try here.
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Quick Question
Should I sell this photo? I like owning the rights to my photos. How much is that worth? A farthing? A doubloon? http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=43971487&size=l
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On the Road 2007 (Part 5) – Tamnanpar
After visiting Koh Chang, Nam and I headed back toward familiar territory: The miles-long stretch of beach at Rayong. We booked into the same hotel we had stayed at two…
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For you. Who me? Yes, you.
You asked for all of my Thai-related posts; this category contains most of them: Thai Society/Culture This is a chronological listing starting from around the time I came to Thailand…
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Tuna Boat (?????)
Right around the time I finished university in Japan, I was in a bind. I had no money and limited prospects finding a job I wanted to do – I…