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03/25/2004 10:36 #34117

Torrential
To all of the unabashed sharers out there: Another source for the info you're not supposed to have. Banned Music (http://www.bannedmusic.org/index.php) is a site hosting BitTorrent downloads of illegal music. Right now they have The Grey Album, The Double Black Album, and the classic, Illegal Art compilation. This is all music that cannot legally be released due to copyright laws.

And for those otaku geeks on the Strip, check out AnimeSuki (http://www.animesuki.com) for fansubs of anime not available in the US, including the first-run tv series as they show on Japanese television. Pretty geekarific.

And for everything else, *wink* *wink*, there's SuprNova.org (http://www.suprnova.org).

Leave your Torrents open after you download!

04/01/2004 11:09 #34116

the passion of shawnR
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In 6th grade I was kicked out of the Catholic church and CCD in my hometown for drawing cat butts in the CCD workbooks and asking provocative questions in class. But it was the cat butt that pushed me over the limit...


03/30/2004 22:56 #34115

Google Poems
Sarah and I are playing with Google a lot these days. I just started playing around with the Google Web API and created this Google Poem Generator. Check it out here:


Have fun with it...

03/25/2004 11:35 #34114

Fat Bush
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I wanted to make a banner for (e:strip), so I thought, well, who should be on it except the president? Of course! So I made him good and porky and put it into the banner. But then it got little and I thought I'd post the bigger version. Took me about 20 minutes to make the president fat like this... whee! No clone, stamp, or brush tools used...

03/10/2004 10:32 #34113

controVERSEy
Wow, drop out for a week and the whole world goes topsy-turvy. I just got the whole rundown from Paul the other night, and I have to say that on the one hand I'm incredibly shocked at some folks' vindictive behavior, and on the other hand, it's just like the Internet. While I don't discount the technical hassle of dealing with trolls (people out to start problems on a website or forum), I do wonder about the appropriate ways to deal with this. Of course, I'm not writing this to criticize anything, simply to engage the issue...

Andy Cline wrote this great essay that used to be available on his website ( ). Unfortunately, it looks like he's left that school and the document is unavailable.

I'll summarize based on an essay I wrote discussing his approach. He endorsed the Platonic (read: Socratic) approach to dealing with flames and inappropriate posts on class-based discussion groups. I think the same principles can work here. If (e:s) is a site based on building community and social interaction, then the Socratic method of questioning the offending poster could be of some use. The idea is that the group self-censures based on group desire. Rather than deleting or ignoring an inflammatory post, the poster is questioned by members of the group until they either give a legitimate explanation of their view (hard to do in cases of pure trolling) or else they will eventually recant in the face of group pressure.

I'm not saying that this approach can satisfy all situations. And there is the possibility that a more technically savvy attack could be executed against (e:s) in response to topics posted here, and then the Socratic method isn't going to be of much help. But I think it's useful to contemplate all forms of dealing with issues; not just technical restrictions, but group behaviors we could work to develop, too...

my $.02...