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March 22, 2005

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News Of the World - Online Edition
You know this lady! But how, where from? Read on....

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April Fools on the net - pranks, tricks, foolishness

Oh, the sordid history....

So many pranks, so many tricks, so little time.....


You are looking now at the original home of
the April Fools on the Net humor archive.

Also, the infamous Comic Strip Links started
here.

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Arthur Miller Society

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Watch dogs sniff out terror sites on Net

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Galerie von Anna und Barney - "Sex and the city"girls in bars...this does have a retro feel as though the decadence associated with pre-Hitler Germany...but not like the bars where I hang out. Alas.

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The 16 Best-ever Freeware Utilities

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Beauty Girls Blog: Harris Girls Nice gallery

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Wired News: Fiona Apple Is Cookin' on the Net

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Longmire does Romance Novels
I think a lot of us can agree that a large number of romance novel covers are pretty silly and are just asking to be ridiculed. So that's exactly what I did. I bought a few of them at the used book store and got to work on them. The artwork almost writes its own jokes.

Take a look at the following covers I "reimagined."


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CHARLES DARWIN HAS A POSSE -- free bookmarks and stickers

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AfterWalkerEvans.com

and aftersherrielevine
this playing about with Evans is beyond me because I still like what was in the original. But worth checking out. Espe if you are not familiar with Agee/Walker original...found at MeFi

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Calendars-Key text

A calendar can be defined as a systematic way of organising days into weeks, months, years, and millennia. By such ordering we know when the young Egyptian pharoah Tutankhamun died (1323 BCE), when Napoleon met his Waterloo (18 June 1815), and when the next school holidays will be. The calendar is a very useful device, providing us with essential information for both the study of history and the ordering of our daily lives. Few of us ever think about the science that underlies the calendar – but it has a history of its own stretching back thousands of years

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Mrs. FIXIT Home Repair & Household Tips

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Mother Earth News: Greener Ways to the Great Beyond
toss yor loved ones and save some bucks.

A typical, no-frills funeral and burial in the United States costs from $6,000 to $10,000, uses formaldehyde in embalming, nondegradable steel caskets and concrete vaults placed shoulder to shoulder in established cemeteries.

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The raising of the Mary Rose

The excavation and salvage of this 16th century Tudor warship, show how underwater archaeology should be done. It also shows that such a task is a long-term undertaking, that can generate enormous public support which doesn't need to be a drain on the government's coffers.

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Index of babesopen gallery..click away.

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SOSIG: Psychologybig batch of links to psychology categories.

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Eddie's Headart. sort of ...you decide

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Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog interesting medical blog

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New Scientist Breaking News - Women more affected by binge drinking

Binge drinking could result in plummeting moods and impair cognitive performance, a new UK study of young alcohol drinkers suggests. And the research indicates that women are more affected than men.

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vBabe.net
slow strip gallery

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NYPL, Photography Collection, Hine: Empire State Building

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Crude Dollsthe kind you would never buy for a child...fun, though.

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... dziewczyny mojego dziadka ...retro babe art--fine art...turn pages with mouse at top right as you would a "real" book.

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evolution

Living the Scientific Life (or Scientist, Interrupted): Tangled Bank, Issue #23, The Birdday Edition

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Pigs domesticated 'many times'

Pigs were domesticated independently at least seven times around the globe, a new study has found.

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coittowerSan Franscico...don't miss the murals and art inside!

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Femme Fatales

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The Wine Labels World - Language Choice

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Hegre-Archives.com - Ultimate Erotica! Vika more

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rebel songs

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NOVA Online | Nazi Prison Escape | Escaping Colditz

Colditz Castle, a forbidding medieval edifice near Leipzig, Germany, was supposed to be the Nazis' most escape-proof prison. Incorrigible Allied officers who had repeatedly escaped from other camps were sent to Colditz, the only German POW camp with more guards than prisoners. Yet English, French, Polish, Dutch, and other inmates managed to

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The Unknown Movies - unknownmovies.com

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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Goethe's 'More Light!'

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Quantum Computers May Be Easier To Build Than Predicted

A full-scale quantum computer could produce reliable results even if its components performed no better than today's best first-generation prototypes, according to a paper in the March 3 issue in the journal Nature* by a scientist at the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Surprisingly Complex Behaviors Appear To Be 'Hard-wired' In The Primate Brain

When you grab a piece of food and put it in your mouth; when you smile in response to the smile of a passerby or squint and grimace in anger, the complex pattern of movements that you make may be hardwired into your brain.

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