Archive for July, 2008

Jul 24 2008

We’re On Vacation Or Something

Published by Jody under steel white table

Anyone notice the new blurb in this site’s header image? Quit reading this through Google Reader or Bloglines and visit the site for a change to see it.

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Jul 15 2008

Periodic Table Of Elements As Videos

Published by Jody under movies, tv & video, science

The Periodic Table of Videos:
Tables charting the chemical elements have been around since the 19th century - but this modern version will have a short video about each one.
Very cool. Here’s the one for Phosphorus:

They have a YouTube Channel that features all their videos.

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Jul 15 2008

Cartoons About Religion

Published by Jody under humor, religion

Google Reader recommended the site LOL god for me, which “puts the fun back into religion” (according to its tagline). It features cartoons about all religions, atheism, and science. There’s something there that WILL offend someone.

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Jul 10 2008

Pasta Question

Published by Jody under food & drink

This post is directed at tommyboy more than anyone, although I’m open to any useful responses:
- How long fresh pasta can last in the fridge (unworked)?
- Does anyone have recipes for ravioli fillings using rapini, swiss chard, or tatsoi?
Ain’t the internet great?

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Jul 10 2008

Watch Some Guy Dance In 42 Countries

Published by Jody under humor, movies, tv & video

Where the Hell is Matt? (2008) from Matthew Harding on Vimeo.
This is why the internet exists.
Matt’s websites has lots of clips and a journal about the making of it.

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Jul 08 2008

You’ll Never See A Female Pope

Published by Jody under religion

This CNN article made me laugh: Vatican ‘regrets’ female bishops decision:
The Vatican said Tuesday it regrets the decision by the Church of England’s governing body to allow the ordination of women as bishops.
The General Synod passed a resolution Monday night that allows women to become bishops, acting over the objections of traditionalists who argued that [...]

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