Sunday, June 26, 2005

Monday, June 20, 2005

Saturday, June 18, 2005

Thursday, June 16, 2005

Today's Goddesses:
Lona
Sexy Brunette on the Beach
Babe
Haley
Christina
Marietta
Redheaded Teen Babe
HeartBreaker Indeed
Ravon
Kari Sweets
Julia
PlayMate
Irina
Trista
Teen in Snow
Jesse
Gorgeous Brunette
Stunning Teen
Ruth
Kacey

For Your Mind:
How did it come to this?

Only a perverse authoritarian logic can explain how Critical Art Ensemble (CAE) can at one moment be creating the project "Free Range Grain" for the Risk exhibition at Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt, reconfiguring it for The Interventionists exhibition at Mass MoCA in a second moment, and then suddenly have a CAE member in FBI detention. The U.S. Justice Department has accused us of such shocking crimes as bioterrorism, health and safety violations, mail fraud, wire fraud, and even murder. Now, as we retool "Free Range Grain" for the Risk exhibition at the Glasgow Center for Contemporary Art, the surreal farce of our legal nightmare continues unabated.


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Site of the Moment: The Principia Discordia

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Today's Goddesses:
Caroline
Clara
Veronica
SoccerBabes
Sweet Ass
Bikini Cutie
Felicity Fey
Sweet Ass Blonde
Jenya
Eva
Luci
radka
Busty Babe
Girl on a Car
Desirae
Stunning Blonde
Bianca
Viviane
beautiful Brunette
Kari Sweets
Hot Teen
Sexy Redheaded teen
Ciara
Stunning Redhead

For Your Mind:
There is nothing new in a government lying to their people to start a war. Indeed because most people prefer living in peace to bloody and horrific death in war, any government that desires to initiate a war usually lies to their people to create the illusion that support for the war is the only possible choice they can make.

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Site of the Moment: 3 AM Magazine

Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Sunday, June 05, 2005

Today's Goddesses:
Stunning Blonde
Lovely Brunette
Sexy Kate
HeartBreaker
Taylor
Kelly
Sexy Brunette
Jelena
Carolina
Fiona
Belladonna
Debra

For Your Mind:
Wind power could generate enough electricity to support the world's energy needs several times over, according to a new map of global wind speeds that scientists say is the first of its kind.

The map, compiled by researchers at Stanford University, shows wind speeds at more than 8,000 sites around the world. The researchers found that at least 13 percent of those sites experience winds fast enough to power a modern wind turbine. If turbines were set up in all these regions, they would generate 72 terawatts of electricity, according to the researchers.

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Sites of the day:
Notes from Somehwhere Bizarre and
Bad Girls Hotel

Thursday, June 02, 2005