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5 June, 2004
TV Dinner Reviews
Gentlemen... Before you stock your freezers, check out the Single Man's Guide to TV Dinners. The guy seems to find everything tolerable (except vegetarian Green Giant Sausage Style Breakfast Patties).
He
even reviews "Kid Cuisine."
No TV dinner is beyond the scope of my review. This includes 'kiddie meals'. Surprisingly, this meal consisting of a hamburger pizza, apples in sauce, corn, and a fudge brownie could be viable as adult fare. With the exception of the apples in sauce which seemed watery, I found all items to be quite flavorful and delicious. The only real drawback of this meal is the size of the portions. Unless you have a child-size stomach, two of these meals will be needed to satisfy your appetite.
(via Steel White Table)
Posted on 5 June, 2004
Turn Me On Dead Man
Mix your own version of the Beatles' Revolution #9.
(via Incoming Signals)
Posted on 5 June, 2004
Computer Case Mod
Here's a fine looking computer case mod called Blackmesa HL^2..

(Thanks Shallow)
Posted on 5 June, 2004
Recycled Links, Part 32
These
links were posted on the J-Walk Blog about a year ago. Good stuff that you may
have overlooked.
- Bimbo Awards - For dumb public comments
- Playing With Time - Time-lapse stuff (one of my all-time favorite sites)
- Museum of Racist Memorabilia - "Our mission is to promote racial tolerance by helping people understand the historical and contemporary expressions of intolerance."
- Folk Art - In bottles
- The Kabalarian Philosophy - These guys are serious, but it's pretty funny.
- Mail Order Husbands - Hurry ladies, they're going fast!
- Luxury To Die For - Beauty products for the afterlife.
- Happy Birthday Myrtle - Her birthday was last Thursday. I forgot all about it.
- California Coastal Project - Arial photos.
Posted on 5 June, 2004
Another Sam Bisbee Video
A few months ago, I raved about a music video from Sam Bisbee. Sam has new video called Breaking, also directed by Tobias Perse.

In an email, Sam describes how it was done:
He split the screen up into 200 layers forming a grid within which he could slow down, speed up and magnify each individual square of video. So it's an unedited, one take performance by me and my drummer, but in Tobias' hands it's become a trippy experience of a video... It took him hundreds of hours, you can imagine how much processing it took to render each pass...
If you like his music (I sure do), pick up a CD at CD Baby. It's only $10.
Posted on 5 June, 2004