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Monthly Archive October, 2008

Illustrated verse intended to discourage travel

As the lit another spliff, the driver drove off a cliff.

As the lit another spliff, the driver drove off a cliff.

Calamity Coach

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links for 2008-10-31 [delicious.com]

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links for 2008-10-29 [delicious.com]

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Masking tape art

More work by BUFFdiss.

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Graffiti Coloring Book

In a bid to increase the quality and quantity of graffiti, The Fakeproject Corporation of America has issued a coloring book, free of charge, which allows graffiti artists to practice their tags before application in a real world situation.

Please, share this link and this book with your tagging colleagues. A PDF copy is available for printing.

Fakeproject Corporation of America: Graf Paper (Graffiti Writers Coloring Book

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links for 2008-10-28 [delicious.com]

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links for 2008-10-28 [delicious.com]

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Compositions and wallpaper installation from found photos

Rara Avis Installation at Fine Silver Gallery. Houston, TX, 2007

Rara Avis Installation at Fine Silver Gallery. Houston, TX, 2007

Also, cheerleaders. By Cassandra C. Jones.

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links for 2008-10-27 [delicious.com]

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Math Jokes

One summer I tried to learn about Abstract Algebra by reading a book titled Abstract Algebra. The language was so stuffy, I would laugh out loud, and my roommates would look at me like I was crazy. The only thing funnier than actual mathematics are math jokes, especially in combination with bad puns.

A farmer discovered his horse was extraordinarily intelligent. You could ask it an arithmetic problem, and it would tap out the answer with a hoof. Researchers were fascinated and tested the horse. They discovered the horse understood algebra, Euclidean geometry, calculus, and even group theory. However, when they gave the horse problems with Cartesian coordinates, it just stood there dumbly, like any horse. This was quite surprising, given how intelligent the horse was otherwise. They brought in an expert who examined the situation and explained the problem: “Of course the horse cannot understand any Cartesian coordinates you show it. You are putting Descartes before the horse.”

Eric’s Favorite Math Jokes

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