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The morning coffee hallucinates the heroin away

August 2nd, 2010 No comments

Have a heroin addiction? Then there’s good news for you — you can rid yourself of your addiction and hallucinate at the same time!


(An elephant in Scotland, from Translocation by George Logan)

Tired of sweating on the tube on the way to work? New anti-sweat suits might be just the thing for you!

Geology is dangerous. People try to assassinate geologists with poisoned beer. Really.

Categories: morning coffee

The weekend coffee features dinosaurs and bad cooking

June 26th, 2010 No comments
The Times now requires that readers register (for free) to access their website — and this cut traffic to their site in half. I wonder how few readers they will have once they start to request payment?
An awesome idea: slides on the underground.
The State of California v Mr. Miyagi.
Vandals have a new weapon. And it’s lunch meat.
Canadian Heritage Minister James Moore has labelled anybody who opposes Canada’s new intellectual property bill a “radical extremist”. This would appear to be claiming that all opposition MPs, Canadian universities, the retail council of Canada, and (possibly) you are all radical extremists.

Oh, and also Cory Doctorow, who has this extreme message, in which he exhibits a desire to own his own copyrights. Extreme, that.

We present to you the cookbook that nobody should own.
Like me, you might have seen many people on the internet marveling over the sheer coincidence that two people who are now married were once at Disney World at the same time as children. Until you realize that this was bound to happen for some couple at some point. Particularly when one of them lived in Florida.
Photographers in Britain are reminded that they are a threat to beach safety this summer. Your threatening ways will not be tolerated!
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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