Friday, August 28, 2009

Friday links: August 28

How to be the office tech. Seriously, this is all there is to it. [link]

Legos rock it 8-bit style.

I almost want to see this loon win his election just so everything he wants can be broken and destroyed over the knee of reality and the Constitution.
Just in case you can't make out what he's saying among the praising of Jesus, this is Glenn Moon running for Livonia, Michigan city council on the issues of abortion, littering, and paying city employees a salary of $1 per year plus the love of Jesus Christ.


A teenager explains how Christian lying to students turned him to actually want to learn the facts and straight into being an atheist. [link]

Penn & Teller cut a woman in half.

The shadow of Jupiter's moon passing over another of it's moons. [link]

Iron Man to play Lestat in a re-try at Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles. [link]

Speaking of vampires... this is the trailer for the movie "Let the Right One In".

The best way to deal with right wing loonies.

Land speculation fail. [link]

More reasonable talk about vaccines. [link]

Games: Cisco Systems has a bunch of games on their site. You need to become a member, but it's free. I haven't played them all. There's a binary game and some network building games, and one game that I can't figure out what to do at all. [link]

An interview with David (Dr Who) Tennant and Russell T. (Dr Who resurrecter) Davies.

Clippy goes down. [link]

Disney gone bad. [link]

Low cost, but high labor construction. Or, how to build a house for $3,000. [link 1 link]

An officer in the US Army writes about his experiences of Fundamentalist Christianity being forced on him. [link]

New names for groups of things. [link]

Why is Spiderman poor. [link]

That bit about America being founded on Christian principles? Bullshit. [link]

The full run of the web cartoon Starship Regulars. Starring Michael (Worf) Dorn as Captain.

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