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Since this has come up a few times lately, here's the best Area 51 resource I've ever seen (complete with side by side analysis of ALL aerial/satelite photos, plus a very insightful commentary on the U.S. post cold war security apparatus.)
- jim 4-29-2000 4:16 pm [link] [add a comment]

a valid reason to read playboy. theyve got the elian wassup scoop down tight. the guys that thought it up work for them. the associated press even backs off from their original bluster as they wade out deeper into the net.

also, i think it was on a playboy page or something i clicked on recently that had a sound ad that was related to the banner on the page. although it was annoying, it didnt seem like a bad model for insuring that your message was heard if you were a company advertising a product.

i just went back to the original wassup page that jim linked to and i refresh it about every five seconds and watch the counter fly. its getting like 20 or 30 hits a second. whoa!
- dave 4-28-2000 6:34 pm [link] [1 comment]

southpark pulls an allnighter to parody the elian uprising. now if i only had cable i could see it.
- dave 4-28-2000 4:58 pm [link] [add a comment]

im not sure what the hell boomerang is but it sure looks cool.
- dave 4-27-2000 8:58 pm [link] [add a comment]




From the wheeler collection. "Click on the black dot." Thanks Mike.
- jim 4-27-2000 12:36 pm [link] [2 comments]

This is totally stupid, but I'm posting it anyway. My least favorite media story, combined with the most over-referenced add campaign of late (with a dash of really poor flash programming thrown in,) makes for... wassup elian. (unless you have a crazy fast connection this won't play right the first time through - due to the poor programming. Wait for it to end, and then rewind (control click on the image to get the flash menu) and play again.)
- jim 4-26-2000 6:36 pm [link] [11 comments]

heres some wraslin noos from salon.
- dave 4-26-2000 3:08 am [link] [add a comment]

Speaking of Birds…
Someone (remember, the pop up posting boxes on Jim & my pages don't identify the poster) mentioned Killer Swans as a vaguely remembered "ironic" band name. All I could find was a song with that title by Flying Saucer Moonship, on this buggy site. As far as irony goes, a lot of what passes for irony these days is just static experienced by people whose reality receivers are a bit out of tune. Swans may be pretty, but they are large and powerful, as well as territorial and protective. People know that geese and ostriches can be aggressive, but a graceful white swan? Well, remember that birds are descended from dinosaurs. At least that's currently the most popular theory, which just received a boost from this amazing development. Scientists believe they have found the first fossilized dinosaur heart, and it appears to be much like a bird's, which adds to the evidence for endothermic (warm-blooded) dinosaurs.
And while we're on the subject, I saw the Louisiana Waterthrush yesterday. Did Jim Louis(iana) have anything to do with that?
- alex 4-24-2000 12:37 pm [link] [1 ref] [1 comment]

Been trying to post this, for bill since his birthday.
- steve 4-23-2000 1:53 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

I haven't had time to check these out, but here's a list of flash sites that Gavin sent me. (I'm going to get back into this stuff.) And speaking of Flash - I met a guy in a bar last night who is a Director programmer (Director is like Pro Flash) and he said he did his taxes with it. That must be the definition of being a Macromedia geek. Anyway:

http://www.goultralightsgo.com/
http://www.torisukoshiro.com/
http://www.lovethelife.org/
http://www.shift.jp.org/
http://www.spumco.com/
http://www.lukeworld.com/
http://www.mcsweeneys.net/
http://www.fractaldomains.com/html/gallery.html http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/micro/gallery.html

- jim 4-21-2000 11:57 am [link] [7 refs] [2 comments]

The thing I hate most about the NY Times is their smug tone. I get the impression that more editorial capital is expended on maintaining the image of accuracy than on actually achieving it. Everything is presented as if it's coming down from Mt Sinai, but every time I read a story on a subject I actually know something about, I find it's full of inaccuracies, biased viewpoints, or just plain crap.
I never have that problem with the NY Post. I know it's full of crap to begin with, so I'm not disposed to take its veracity for granted. Not being saddled with the Time's noble pose, the tabloid often goes straight to the heart of matters that are not "fit to print", but are really more apropos than what passes for news. The Voice once call Post cartoonist Sean Delonis a "monster from the id" (Forbidden Planet reference) and that might be said of the paper as a whole. This story actually did provide a little information, which sparks doubts about the image being projected of Elian's "surrogate mother". I'm starting to wonder exactly how many children are being abused in this affair. The Post did make one concession to good taste, or more likely expediency; in the paper, this article was accompanied by a nice photo of Marisleysis sucking on a popsicle.
(Oh yeah, the Post doesn't make you sign in, either.)
- alex 4-20-2000 6:18 pm [link] [2 refs] [6 comments]

SNAFU @ area 51 pic site

The shittin' web site at the web address published by the NYT yesterday for aerial photos of area 51 has been down since I posted it.
Thanks for D.F.s comment with link to a Yahoo news story on possible reasons why.
- bill 4-19-2000 2:59 pm [link] [add a comment]

the coelacanth has been added to endangered species list.
- dave 4-19-2000 1:18 pm [link] [1 ref] [2 comments]

The “Full Cleveland” as I remember understanding it from a guy I knew who grew up in St.Louis (Missouri folks need someone to look down on) is it’s merely the conspicuous matching of white belt and white shoes in male attire. However there are several tack-ons associated with the phenomenon. As per Alex Wilson (of Detroit) “It’s always better if the belt and shoes can be shiny like patent leather (but not leather) or even the wet look”. It is the ubiquitous accessory to the leisure suit (preferably one in tan or light blue with darker same color contrast stitching) with open collar (no tie) and also as per Alex , gold chains. Alex add’s “The sporting party can be characterized as a used car salesman type”. My favorite sighting is TV’s Herb Tarlich of WKRP Cincinnati. Radio spot salesman Herb sported the look all throughout the series and I recall he once mentioned that he had to go to a special golf pro-shop in Kentucky to get one particular model leisure suit. Alex mentioned he found a couple of links which bear out his points, although I couldn’t find them. I spoke today with my brother just to make sure I had it right too.
- bill 4-18-2000 5:54 pm [link] [1 ref] [1 comment]

Also looking for Area 51.
- alex 4-18-2000 3:16 pm [link] [add a comment]

wasnt someone talking about absinthe awhile back?
- dave 4-18-2000 12:59 pm [link] [add a comment]

Here's two links to blogs covering the big DC ruckus set for tomorrow, April 16th. The first is from the Monkeyfist folk, and I don't know who this second one is by, but they seem similarly aligned. You've got to love the anarchist soccer league challenging world bank and IMF leaders to a high stakes game of football.
- jim 4-15-2000 6:40 pm [link] [2 comments]

If you should know this, you probably already do, but just in case: Diti's opening is tonight at the Boesky gallery. (Is there a jpeg we could post? Steve?)
- jim 4-15-2000 2:02 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

What's the deal with Blogger? Has it been down lately?
- jim 4-15-2000 1:23 pm [link] [add a comment]

looks like I can add kottke to the small list of sites to which I have made some modest (and I mean modest,) anonymous, contribution. Check out the April 12th entry where he gives the results of a question he asked about the name for a monochromatic style of dress. I supplied the incorrect but favorite answer. Now if only I had a page I wasn't embarassed about, I might have gotten a link out of that from the mighty jason kottke.
- jim 4-14-2000 1:42 pm [link] [3 comments]

Sixty-fifth anniversary of the Great Dust Storm.
- alex 4-14-2000 11:38 am [link] [1 comment]

Where's Chuck?
- jim 4-11-2000 7:12 pm [link] [1 comment]

Drop out today, avoid the June rush.Art Strike 1990-1993 There still may be time...........
- bill 4-11-2000 1:48 pm [link] [add a comment]

drat fink's post from feed yesterday made me think of this poem by Auden. Must have been the growing gills bit, and the compression of intimacy. (Today, I fear the gay interpretation would take precedence.) I'm very much in symapthy with these critiques, but also less pessimistic. Many cultural spaces have disappeared, but we've always managed to find something new and unexpected in the vacuum.
- alex 4-11-2000 12:39 pm [link] [add a comment]

This I got by listening, so no links to match up with this anouncement, but : WFMU radio DJ Kenny G has a guest on his show Tues evening 8-11. The guests name eludes me but he curated the the audio instalation portion @ whitney 2nd 1/2 20 c. show. They will feature fluxist music and in particular Charlotte Morman. Best know as the nude cellist who sometimes wore a Nam June Paik TV Bra. More good radio!
- bill 4-10-2000 6:52 pm [link] [4 refs] [add a comment]