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Archive: June, 2004
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Well we are back from our secret holiday. So many thanks go to Bsti, Niq, Sauceruney and Burp for taking such good care of my baby for me!
Last year I booked a secret holiday retreat without letting Pieter know the details. I had to book far in advance because this place only take 3 couples at a time and is really sought-after. It really was worth waiting for such a long time to get in. This spot is perfect for an anniversary prezzie ;)
See the post below for photos and a small review:
A couple of interactive flash games submitted for YW by Sauceruney:
• AOOA
• Cool Flame
The first site is brilliant-genius-spooky.
Links for YW submitted by Sauceruney:
Exxonsecrets.org
How ExxonMobil funds the climate change skeptics
Colonel Blimp videos
(Cish Cash is especially impressive)
And Imaginail.com
For the first time you can decorate your nails with virtually any design and millions of colors-fast, clean and easy.
That actually looks fun!
Recent earthquake activity around the world
with many cool and fascinating links including up to the minute regional maps, historical seismic information and an earthquake notification email list so that you can keep up with what’s shaking…
Man Has 20-Feet Long Hair; Hasn’t Been Cut In 30 Years
“Normally tied up and covered by a scarf, his hair has grown four feet in the past seven years. He last had it washed six years ago.”
Submitted for YW by Burp.
Since our Lovely Hostess is on Holiday, we at Chapel Perilous have been requested to throw a link or two here in her absence.
It’s very, very hot here in Portland Oregon USA, and difficult to surf the web under the circumstances. Difficult to sit at a desk in a closed room and find nifty nuggets. But we’ll do our best with at least one a day.
I found this very interesting, and you might too, at least for the artwork!
mondo_imageoftheweek:
“Aerospace engineer Brad Edward’s plan for the space elevator centers on a carbon-nanotube-composite ribbon 62,000 mile long, 3 feet wide and thinner than a page of newsprint. The competing forces of gravity at the terrestrial end of the elevator and the centripetal acceleration at the deep-space end would keep the ribbon taut and stationary over a single position at Earth’s equator. Climbing vehicles powered by Earth based lasers striking solar cells would haul various payloads/cargo/astronauts to various orbits.”
But how does it counteract the effects of the Van Allen Belt?
FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED!
2 Million lives at risk in Sudan (video)
“I saw people queuing for hours in hot sun and sand storms, desperate for a water delivery. When a tanker arrived, children were scrambling to catch drops in their mouths” ~ Jane Beesley, Oxfam who has just returned from Chad.
Dontations have enabled Oxfam to fly out £200,000 of life saving equipment to Sudan/Chad this week.
Help Save Japan’s Dolphins!
More than 20,000 dolphins and porpoises are being slaughtered each year and their meat, containing toxic levels of mercury, is being sold as food in Japan, often times labeled as whale meat. Send a letter to President Obama, Vice President Biden and Japanese Ambassador to the United States Ichiro Fujisaki urging them to address this issue »
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