Wednesday, September 15, 2004

Random Thoughts

How Krypto protects his secret identity. Mike Sterling is still nuts. I love it. Be sure to scroll down a bit and read about the Swamp Thing board game.

Technically legal signs for libraries to post to warn library users about the so-called "Patriot Act" and its impact on their privacy. Via Wired via librarian.net.

Modulator points us to 100 Photographs that Changed the World. Chilling indeed.

Stuart Hughes talks about his current job.

Don't let them know if you are Irish, because that makes you a terrorist.

What to do if this plane is hijacked. Frightening images from a real airline card that contain apparent space aliens and mutant airplane doors that eat people.

Our election sign for the heavily disputed presidential race has been stolen for a second time. This time I called the police and filed a police report. It is against the law in Bothell to steal or damage election signs. The officer said it would be nice if we had a video camera we could aim at the sign, but since we don't he'll make sure patrols visit our street frequently. Speaking of our sign, here are more reports, including video of the event that made us put it up. I promised the officer I would get another sign tomorrow (number 3!) and he said, "Get two."

So here's another picture from Nancy's Garden:


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