Tuesday, June 27, 2006

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Digg Drop

Saturday, April 08, 2006

grazulis - william s. burroughs - cutup machine

Type or copy paste some text into the areas below and click on "Cut Up"

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Sunday, March 19, 2006

Saturday, March 18, 2006

Intellectual Property Dada: "FOR INCLUDING a 60-second piece of silence on their album, the Planets were threatened with a lawsuit by the estate of composer John Cage, which said they’d ripped off his silent work 4’33”. The Planets countered that the estate failed to specify which 60 of the 273 seconds in Cage’s piece had been pilfered."
Zen is Boring!
If you really take a look at your ordinary boring life, you'll discover something truly wonderful. Our regular old pointless lives are incredibly joyful -- amazingly, astoundingly, relentlessly, mercilessly joyful. You don't need to do a damned thing to experience such joy either. People think they need big experiences, interesting experiences. And it's true that gigantic, traumatic experiences sometimes bring people, for a fleeting moment, into a kind of enlightened state. That's why such experiences are so desired. But it wears off fast and you're right back out there looking for the next thrill. You don't need to take drugs, blow up buildings, win the Indy 500 or walk on the moon. You don't need to go hang-gliding over the Himalayas, you don't need to screw your luscious and oh-so-willing secretary or party all night with the beautiful people. You don't need visions of merging with the totality of the Universe. Just be what you are, where you are. Clean the toilet. Walk the dog. Do your work. That's the most magical thing there is. If you really want to merge with God, that's the way to do it. This moment. You sitting there with your hand in your underwear and potato chip crumbs on your chin, scrolling down your computer screen thinking "This guy's out of his mind." This very moment is Enlightenment. This moment has never come before and once it's gone, it's gone forever. You are this moment. This moment is you. This very moment is you merging with the total Universe, with God Himself.

Friday, March 03, 2006

But does it auto-accompany



Music thing: I don't care what it does. I want it!
No, I don't have any use at all for a mobile 8 channel 120gb hard disk
digital recorder, recording at 24/96 for 15 hours on the internal
battery, with waterproof faders, huge aluminium knobs and a built-in
DVD burner. I can't imagine any time I'd want to use a bluetooth PDA to
control the internal mixer routing. And I certainly don't have
£10,000 to pay for it.

Monday, February 27, 2006

Land Walker | Travel Gadgets | Travelizmo
Sakakibara-Kikai-Land-Walker.JPGLand Walker
The Japanese company Sakakibara Kikai usually manufactures construction equipment and other industrial machines but this time they have created a Robot.
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Black and white twins | the Daily Mail

When Kylie Hodgson gave birth to twin daughters by caesarean section, she was just relieved that they had arrived safely.

It was only when the midwife handed them over for her to hold that she noticed the difference between them.

Remee, who weighed 5lb 15oz, was blonde and fair skinned. Her sister Kian, born a minute later weighing 6lb, was black.


Sunday, February 26, 2006

Friday, February 24, 2006

NASA Detects 'Totally New' Mystery Explosion Nearby

Astronomers
have detected a new type of cosmic outburst
that they can't yet
explain. The event was very close to our galaxy, they said.


The eruption might portend an even brighter event to come, a supernova.

Thursday, February 23, 2006

zen

101 Zen Stories

When Banzan was walking through a market he overheard a conversation between a butcher and his customer.

"Give me the best piece of meat you have," said the customer.

"Everything in my shop is the best," replied the butcher. "You cannot find here any piece of meat that is not the best."

At these words Banzan became enlightened.




Friday, February 10, 2006

How very micro

A Long-Buried Tomb Is Opened in Egypt - New York Times
The first intact tomb discovered in 84 years at the Valley of the Kings near Luxor, Egypt, was formally opened Friday. The tomb, discovered by a team of American archaeologists a few days ago, is just a few feet from King Tutankhamen's tomb.

Friday, February 03, 2006

oscaline


we are breen


spireal:?


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