Stupid quizzes
There are thousands of ‘which X are you?’ or ‘how X are you?’ quizzes out there on the net. I’ve finally given in… here’s the results of ‘How Jedi are you?’:
There are thousands of ‘which X are you?’ or ‘how X are you?’ quizzes out there on the net. I’ve finally given in… here’s the results of ‘How Jedi are you?’:
Firstly The Dead Media Project, collected information on obsolete media.
Secondly The Fabulous Ruins of Detroit, abandoned/destroyed industrial buildings.
Just found this site: Odd Blogs, a mixture of the usual blogging stuff and odd news stories.
Found this at The Onion.
Also Chemists honour Sherlock Holmes, or should that be “Royal Society of Chemistry desperately seeks publicity”?
Bored with the usual news sites? Try Jim Romenesko’s Obscure Store and Reading Room, it collects weird stories from other news sites (mostly US local newspapers).
This article: The Fifty-first State? makes a lot of interesting points about a potential war on Iraq, concentrating on what happens after the (inevitable?) American victory.
The only part I’m not too sure about is the tying of democracy to American economic policies. It’s this idea of “you can elect anyone you want so long as they agree with us” that has led to many of the USA’s mistakes in the past, especially in South America.
Noticed this last week, why doesn’t the Government of South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands website have a .gs (South Georgia) address?
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