Something for Dr. Steuss

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Mercury wrote:
Doctor Steuss wrote:
Side note question: Have you ever read any of Henry Rollins stuff?


Pure Genius!

His letter to Ann "adams apple" Coulter is priceless:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iM7MR5_v47w


I clicked on your link, and I got this fantastic error report:

500 Internal Server Error
Sorry, something went wrong.

A team of highly trained monkeys has been dispatched to deal with this situation. Please report this incident to customer service.


Hah!
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The current post on the marvelous illustration blog, BibliOdyssey (http://bibliodyssey.blogspot.com/) features some Kircher illustrations about various things magnetic. At the bottom of the post there is a collection of links to other depositories of Kircher illustration (also, if you read the comments you'll find one I left about recently initiating another person into the cult of Kircher). BibliOdyssey is amazing, by the way, in fact it's probably my all time favorite blog--and it just got turned into a book! As a long time fan of P.K.'s I'm chuffed that his data mining has become so successful: that book is in every bookstore, design shop and boutique in NYC.
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silentkid wrote:I love the cat piano. I wonder what the mechanism is that prompts specific cats to meow when corresponding keys are pressed. I hope it's not to painful (I.e. tail pulling or anal probe or something).


Anal probe? Now that would be sick! No, this instrument used the much more common method of striking the cat's tail with a needle.
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We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. - Plato
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Blixa wrote:The current post on the marvelous illustration blog, BibliOdyssey (http://bibliodyssey.blogspot.com/) features some Kircher illustrations about various things magnetic. At the bottom of the post there is a collection of links to other depositories of Kircher illustration (also, if you read the comments you'll find one I left about recently initiating another person into the cult of Kircher). BibliOdyssey is amazing, by the way, in fact it's probably my all time favorite blog--and it just got turned into a book! As a long time fan of P.K.'s I'm chuffed that his data mining has become so successful: that book is in every bookstore, design shop and boutique in NYC.


Brilliant! I can’t wait to share this with some of my friends.

I shall make it to New York one of these days. Of course, the first thing on my list is to get my butt kicked at chess in the park.

When my friend that lives there was in town over Thanksgiving, he showed me so many amazing photos. by the way, here’s his website: http://www.freewebs.com/jazjericho/ If you click on the “Groove Your Ass Off” link, you can hear some of his songs (some were recorded here in Vegas, some in his room at the Hotel Chelsea). That crazy skull/butterfly picture is something he originally carved out of a pizza box when he was still living here in Vegas. He has made several of them now (some quite large). If you go to the “Live Shows & Skank Ho’s” link there are a couple of pictures in there of where he has left his mark in NYC (Billboards, payphones, windows, etc.)… and if nothing else, you can see a picture of him naked on a windowsill flipping the bird.
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Gazelam wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0BdtP95w0A

The world needs more sexy cats singing.
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Blixa wrote:The current post on the marvelous illustration blog, BibliOdyssey (http://bibliodyssey.blogspot.com/) features some Kircher illustrations about various things magnetic. At the bottom of the post there is a collection of links to other depositories of Kircher illustration (also, if you read the comments you'll find one I left about recently initiating another person into the cult of Kircher). BibliOdyssey is amazing, by the way, in fact it's probably my all time favorite blog--and it just got turned into a book! As a long time fan of P.K.'s I'm chuffed that his data mining has become so successful: that book is in every bookstore, design shop and boutique in NYC.


Thanks for posting the link to that blog...it's absolutely amazing. I'm now a believer in the sunflower clock. Those illustrations are genius.
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"Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead." ~Charles Bukowski
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