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This weekend coffee has lots of Fett and some food

August 7th, 2010 1 comment
A strange process involving The Daily Mail creates brain eating vaccines.
Scientists love little more than destroying childhood memories.

Triceratops — ex-communicated from the legion of dinosaurs.

Note to the FBI and other law enforcement agencies: When sending legal threats, it is best to get the law right.
Somewhere in Indiana, there is a doctor who ought to be stripped of his license.
The Internet … where strange affairs and second marriages are discovered and/or researched through Facebook.
I still remember running.
An important note — it is unwise to receive a blowjob while cooking pancakes.
If you do not wish to know how large the frightening holes in Internet privacy are, I suggest that you do not click on this link.
Categories: Weekend Coffee

Links, with more Star Wars than usual

May 15th, 2010 No comments
Orwell’s preventative stupidity does exist.
A broken camera can fetch $500 on eBay. If you’re funny and show your boobs. And refuse to take offers for your cat.
Soy Jizz
Gandalf is mistaken for a tramp outside a theatre.
This man needs your Mad Skillz!
Mummified baby laid to rest, and then disappears from grave shortly thereafter.
My favourite newspaper headline pun of the month (so far). Or maybe last month.

Chef dies after feeling eel.

Businesses are so busy violating our privacy, that it’s nice to see the (rare) instance where they try to protect their customer’s rights. So bravo, Amazon!
Categories: Weekend Coffee

The morning coffee is lacking pants

January 14th, 2010 No comments

One of the most fascinating things I have read on the Internet in a long time is this interview with an anonymous Facebook employee, where they talk largely about privacy, and a little bit about weirdos on Facebook. It’s worth reading.


(Audrey Deluxe performs Burlesque as Boba Fett. Photo by Shannon Cottrell. More here.)

New York. Subway. No pants. That’s just the way they roll.

Book burning might be out of fashion, but thepublicdomain.org argues here that gradual changes to copyright law over the past fifty years are accomplishing the same thing.

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