
While I have no actual evidence, and in fact all the known laws of space and time would seem to make it improbable, I am pretty sure this is my friend Kaseen.
after the second minute it drops off substantially. Music 2/5
Tim was telling me about it last night. He used it to discover that he had a parasite that he got while sailing around in New Zealand (or something). You can input your symptoms into wrong diagnosis and their engine will tell you about obscure things you might have instead of what your doctors think. Quite handy, and great for hypochondriacs!

Speaking of travel, Tim, Star and I had a collaborative instructable that made the front page of Instructables.com. Check it out
Handy Tricks: World Traveler Edition
Notable Dreadlocks on this somewhat nonsensical video about MindShare
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We are in a state of perpetual war – with ourselves and with the eco-system that sustains us. Perpetual war breeds perpetual fear. In the present context, this fear stems from our extreme desire for authenticity and manifests itself in our collectively insatiable culture of consumption.
Deep down, we are afraid we may never be satisfied. An expanding archive of branded myths and icons feeds this fear. Designer Gas Masks is an attempt to visualize this state of mind. Because it is only by first acknowledging and then challenging fear that we will all be able to breathe a little easier.
The NYPD recorded an unprecedented 81.5 percent surge in graffiti-related complaints from 2006 to 2007. During the same period, graffiti arrests spiked nearly 28 percent.
It’s cute and more than a bit naive that police think their behavior has some effect on crime, especially because they actually catch a such a small percentage of people who commit crimes. Add to that the fact that the prison system ends up perpetuating more crime than it prevents. Graffiti is on the rise because of the proliferation of online and brick and mortar retailers. Oh and because more and more people are realizing that it’s fucking awesome.
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