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May 02, 2003
amerika 24/7
America 24/7 is a project to document america for a week, with digital cameras. it's put together by the editors who did "a day in the life of america." anyone can submit. see the website for the rules and to sign up.
more free freaky fun from those libertarian reactionary geeks. this is a poem generator. feed it any web site, and it turns it into poetry. this is from the fertile, yet government hating mind of the founder of Slashdot, Cmdr. Taco (now if that ain't a far right leadign nomme de guerre, i don't what is!) here's a sample of it turned loose on ffej.org:
An ugly retro way. i want one.line 30 times till it meansi was working on illinois supeer DMCA laws beingpushed rightnow with a fewthings that my mind Palm machines. Postedby sperate photographers. and it was a newgargoyle:Dath Vadar Postedthe week saterday was 100,000 songs,according to spare.
and here it is turned loose on cnn:
Girl whose father sued overPledge reciting it bywar TransitionOf Running Sex Club International Edition WMDhunt continues forweekend space landing •Billups &bombsbeat Magic, even series at •CNNRadio:Latest updates the intelligence theweapons Behind golden moment OFFBEATCosmic neighbor Mister Rogers now look to Washington Monument •The intelligence the Runaway Bride •TheRunaway Bride •High anxiety for clues in missing girl recites pledge recitingit by MARKETS
here's a fridge poetry magnet version of my site, courtesy of mark pilgrim. make your own poetry out of ffejworld, take a screenshot, and save it! (windows users hit the print screen button on your keyboard, and then open a graphics program and paste the clipboard into it. mac users just hit shit-commandd-3, it'll save as a PDF on the desktop. double click on it and it will open in Preview. use "save as" to save it as a JPEG OR GIF OR whatever.) book mark the link, it'll be different every 6 days.
i've watched the most amazing performance. this woman sat in the same seat across from me for about 3 hours, holding court while she worked on some writing. every so often, she would look at her watch, put her writing away, and sit poised and pensive. within minutes some one would show up and ask her if she was waiting long. a short or long conversation would then ensue, and then her friend woudl say goodbye and leave. out would come the writing. repeat till unnecessary...
coming tommorow: rants and geekend update.
Posted by parody at May 2, 2003 10:21 PM
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