Archive for October, 2004

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Fagoogle caters to gay audience

Saturday, October 30th, 2004

Fagoogle Search Engine Supports Gay Community.
[Update: this link no longer takes you to Fagoogle. Use the link below.]
I stumbled upon this search engine. It’s just the Google search engine with a different banner. Somehow if one uses the Fagoogle search engine and pushes the right ad banner button, some of the […]

Move AWAY from the erupting volcano

Friday, October 29th, 2004

The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century posted this link to the US Geological Survey’s What to Do If a Volcano Erupts. .
For those of us living on the West Coast in an earthquake zone and with an active volcano nearby, here’s the best of the timely tips […]

Major pitfall of blogging at work

Thursday, October 28th, 2004

Excerpt from littleyellowdifferent weblog
There are other reasons why I don’t post much anymore:
Three months ago:
Director: So, I heard you made gay porn sites.
[Ernie spits out his morning latte, and then checks to see if the conference room directly across from him full of executives.
Thankfully, […]

Parallel poll runs to find the Most Famous Canadian

Wednesday, October 27th, 2004

The Greatest Canadian (it’s not a contest nor is it a scientific poll but rather a Canadian “people’s choice award”) is taking Canada by storm!
Oh, did I get that wrong? Now I remember. The CBC has put it together and maybe I slept through Wendy Mesley’s stirring opening show.
Canadian Headhunter […]

The illegal alien swing vote

Wednesday, October 27th, 2004

World ‘o Crap has a great article about the illegal alien swing vote in the US elections.
Just where will those friendly folk south of the border mosey to get new spin on an election now orbiting the rings of Saturn?

Tags: HMmmm

Mr. Picasso Head Challenge

Wednesday, October 27th, 2004

Announcement for 2004 Mr. PicassoHead Challenge.

300 Love Letters sent to strangers

Tuesday, October 26th, 2004

Three Hundred Love Letters is a project by Asia Wong.
But these aren’t ordinary love letters. These letters are written to people she knows, glued to the outside of the envelope and then sent to a stranger.
CLICK HERE to see one of her love letters.
She welcomes […]

Dianne asks me about life

Tuesday, October 26th, 2004

Musings about Dianne after her death.

Tealeaves and OM: how relaxing

Sunday, October 24th, 2004

Willa’s Tealeaves was featured recently on DailyOM
DailyOM is a daily source for nurturing your mind, body & spirit. Every weekday, DailyOM sends inspirational thoughts for a happy, healthy and fulfilling day.
They’ll even send a daily OM right to your in-box. And they say people on the West Coast are too […]

Bad cartoons from real spam subject lines

Sunday, October 24th, 2004

Spamusement! Poorly-drawn cartoons inspired by actual spam subject lines!
link from: Willa’s Journal

Tags: HMmmm, WEBSTUFF