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Monday, 26-Jan-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Bollywood Madness!

Go and take a look at Turbanhead.com. And while you're there, make sure you check out the biographies of the various contributors.

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Sunday, 25-Jan-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Eh!?!?!

This guy was lurking in a back street near my office...
Apparently snowmen get a discount...
Yes, that's an inflatable snowman advertising cheap haircuts. Don't ask why - it just is.

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Friday, 23-Jan-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Is it a bird, is it a plane...?

Well, what do you think it is?

I think "it" has been receiving too much media coverage lately. If you know what's good for you, you didn't see nuthin, ok?

But while we're at it, the photo does show a strange confluence of "X"-shaped markers, several flashing red lights, a large t-shaped pole which could be mistaken for a landing tower (from a distance, with eyes narrowed...)

And what about the cryptic letters to the left of the image: LWAY? And to the right: C? Well, if we take this as a cypher, it's obvious that the letter C (the 3rd letter in the Roman alphabet) indicates a 3-degree shift to the core code of LWAY (3 letters higher in the alphabet), resulting in the acronym "OZDB"...that's right, folks, the common abbreviation used to denote the Austrian Periodical Database. Look it up, people. Austria - Australia? Coincidence? Yeah, right!
Sat 24-Jan-2004 16:00
Posted by:John B.
"It" is the Beagle. Clearly some technocrat at the European Space Agency decided to tweak the expense-to-probability-of-success ratio and re-rout the pod without telling the others. So it has landed at last - better late than never. Now we just wait until mission control starts receiving beamed-back images of the City of Whittlesea Council. Intelligent Life on the Red Planet? Well if Dick Smith can't figure it out we'll just we'll have to refer it to NASA... Sun 25-Jan-2004 23:19
Posted by:Luke
Australia is, as I so often explain to my students, home to some of the world's most dangerous wildlife: the Taipan snake, the Funnel-web spider and that most dangerous of all Australian creatures, the marauding Steve Irwin. With this in mind, I suggest that there is a far more realistic and down-to-earth explanation for the strange object in the photograph. This explanation has little to do with Martians or even space-travel:

It is in fact a giant blowfly.

Just what are the chances of a UFO descending on Whittlesea and thus bringing the alien's long search for intelligent life to an end? How often have you tried to swat a Martian? Blowflies, on the other hand, are as Australian as a cricketer winning 'Australian of The Year'. Accept the reality of 14-foot mutant blowflies today people!!
Mon 26-Jan-2004 15:32
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Wednesday, 21-Jan-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
We Love Murray Wheelan

So somebody's finally adapting Shane Maloney's Murray Wheelan novels!! I wonder why it took so long - they should have been made into movies years ago when Kennett was still in power (or was that the problem?)

I love these books - someone's going to have to send me a tape

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Monday, 19-Jan-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
My phone

Clock
Table
TV
Played around some more with my phone today - it has six special effect settings:

Sepia
Embossing
Monochrome
NEG Positive
Sketch (BW)
Sketch (COL)

The first of these photos is a monochrome shot taken at my local train station. The other two were taken at home using the NEG Positive feature.

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Sunday, 18-Jan-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Dear John

I hadn't heard anything from my friend John in ages, but it turns out he's been busy putting together this great site. I'm still laughing at the Unused Title Clearance House... John forget the rap act, lets put together a leather-clad rock outfit called 'Kiss Me, I Taste Like Pizza'

Oh, and how did you come to have that URL?

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Saturday, 17-Jan-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
The Great Hanshin Earthquake

On this day in 1995, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake occurred in the city of Kobe, killing 5273 people. I visited Kobe last year, and apart from damage retained as a memorial to the earthquake's victims, its just about impossible to tell the city was the site of so much devastation.

To learn more about what happened on that day nine years ago, an official report into the quake can be found here.

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Friday, 16-Jan-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
One final pic...

Thirsty?
One final pic from the Meiji shrine...

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Thursday, 15-Jan-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Dream Machine

First there was BowLingual, the Dog-to-English translator. Now a machine that helps you choose and remember your dreams.

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Wednesday, 14-Jan-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Meiji Shrine

The torii
 
Some more pictures from Meiji Shrine...

memories ............
like the allies of my mind.
this shot brings bake good memories thanks Marcus
Thu 15-Jan-2004 06:56
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