November 20, 2003

Another Optical Illusion Page

This page has more fun illusions.

And they are annotated to explain how they work. Enjoy.

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Chemistry Humor

Form Arsole to Clitorin, you'll find your funny molecule names here.

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Get to Work

You aren't being paid to believe in the power of your dreams.

(Lots of other cynical twists on the "motivational poster" genre here).

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Trinity of Trek Tunes

Lileks has completed his mp3 trilogy of the three great Star Trek:TOS characters.

First, it was Doctor Poppycock (McCoy).

Then, Captain Clanton (Kirk).

Now, Spock gets his turn in Your Agonizer Please.

Enjoy.

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November 19, 2003

Comical Matters

Today's Foxtrot puts in a subtle plug for Darwinism.

I think Carl Zimmer would approve.

Foxtrot is one of my daily "must-reads," along with Get Fuzzy, Dilbert, and the Norm.

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A Picture of Everything

Via Alan Brain, you can see a picture of everything here.

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November 14, 2003

Professor Cheesecake

Ok, we all know that this Professor likes to post some cheesecake on his blog every now and then.

But this Professor?

Good way to get some attention. . .

Coming soon, the XXX prize.

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November 11, 2003

A More Serious Quiz

What economic school are you a member of? Take the Ludwig von Mises Institute Quiz here. I got a score of 78 out of 100. I chose the "Austrian" answer 15 times, the "Chicago" answer eight times, and the Keynesian-Neoclassical answer twice. (Scoring = 4 points per Austrian answer, 2 points per Chicago answer, 1 point per Keynesian-Neoclassical answer, and 0 points per Socialist answer).

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Being William Gibson

William Gibson
William Gibson wrote your book. Technology
terrifies and delights you.
Which Author's Fiction are You?
brought to you by QuizillaBummer (sort of). I was hoping to be Heinlein. It was my taste in beer (not booze) and women that apparently made the difference here.

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November 03, 2003

Optical Illusions

Here is a nice collection of more than 30 optical illusions.

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