Sunday, January 25, 2004


A picture named CANNABIS.jpg Blunkett's softer line on cannabis 'not enough'. David Blunkett, the Home Secretary, should go further than this week's legal downgrading of cannabis and decriminalise or legalise the drug, according to a survey for The Telegraph. [Telegraph News | Front Page News]

Chillin', mon.

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Dept of w00t!

Wow! I'm number one at MacIdol.com! (Which used to be GarageBand Planet, until they got cease and desisted out of their name.)

Pop on over and have a listen to what folks are doing with Apple 's cool new way to make music.

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Dept. of A Window On My World

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Dept. of Says What It Does; Does What It Says

A picture named goodbush.jpg Good Bush. Bad Bush. In the Truly Tasteless category, I offer this t-shirt. [The Slat Rat Chronicles]

I couldn't have said it better myself.

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A picture named marsfirstview.jpg Opportunity transmits first images. The Mars rover Opportunity has taken the first images of its landing site...[spacetoday.net]

Welcome to Mars!

The spacecraft, which landed in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars early Sunday, sent back over 75 black-and-white and color images of the landing site taken within a few hours of landing. Unlike Gusev Crater, the region where Opportunity's twin Spirit landed three weeks ago, the landscape is not littered with rocks and shows few major terrain features. A panoramic image of the landing site does show an unusual rock outcropping that scientists think may be the first accessible bedrock feature seen on the planet. The surface also has a darker color than see in other landing sites. "Opportunity has touched down in a bizarre, alien landscape," said principal investigator Steven Squyres.

Well, duh.

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