From the monthly archives:

October 2003

MetaCollection of CGI and PHP script archives and link directories: “This site is a guide for webmasters and developers who are in search of CGI or PHP script archives. As a webmaster you will find link directories where you can look for scripts and code snippets that power your interactive dynamic website. As a programmer you will find link directories where you can publish your own software and drive traffic to your website.”

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Waag Connect >

October 30, 2003 · 0 comments

in 2003,Werty

Waag Connect >

This is cool a free documentary about hackers that is free to download. It also deals with lock picking competitions that they participate in. :

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Your Top Searches:

October 29, 2003 · 0 comments

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There were 15 searches for the week ending 10/25/03 for werty dot net
at https://www.werty.net/.

Here are the top phrases searched:

– 1 for ‘accident’
– 1 for ‘bad habit’
– 1 for ‘crank hair’
– 1 for ‘disease’
– 1 for ‘domains’
– 1 for ‘drink disserve’
– 1 for ‘fat dog collar’
– 1 for ‘gi joe’
– 1 for ‘heart disease’
– 1 for ‘itchy nuttsack home remedy’

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Face The Issue

October 27, 2003 · 0 comments

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Face The Issue

Weird…this seems like a rushed launch. I will do some research to determine how long this has been in the works. When I first found this google was yet to crawl it, but it linked on the main page of yahoo.

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Actor Fred ‘Rerun’ Berry dies at 52

What a terrible day indeed.

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What a day

October 22, 2003 · 0 comments

in 2003,Werty

I woke up way late to my roommate asking if I was going to work. This was after 8:15. I call in sick to work and go back to bed. I sleep until about 3:30. I went to bed atabout 11pm last night, which is early for me. I feel like shit, I am still tired and my head hurts. It seems like once a month I need to get a good solid 16 or so hours of sleep. I guess just to catch up? Anyway you lok at it it sucks.

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– 1 for “big huge gaping asshole”
– 1 for “chicano cubs”
– 1 for “cum guzzling asian teens”
– 1 for “cum swapping asian bondage queens”
– 1 for “good”
– 1 for “sun”
– 1 for “tsubo”

FUN!!

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Cat Dissection-Superficial Muscles

I helped my roommate work on his cat dissection lab today. It has been a while since I have done anything like this. I would say close to 10 years. I started by taking pictures, for personal use with artwork and to allow him to study them. Kinda fucked up… The last time I saw anything remotely similar to this was when I was at UIC late one night working on a painting and a teacher/grad student was working on dissecting a bird that her cat had killed.

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Dedicated to the production, distribution and promotion of quality ethnographic and documentary films from around the world.

This is what Eric had to say after returning from working on a movie:
“Many we produce ethnographic and anthropology-related documentaries. We just finished a 5 part, 6 hour series on the Kalahari bushmen of Africa that spans the course of 50 years of documenting them from their hunter-gatherer beginnings to their difficulty in maintaining a life on simple ends.”

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1. Radio was invented; Cubs fans got to hear their team lose.
2. TV was invented; Cubs fans got to see their team lose.
3. Baseball added 14 teams; Cubs fans get to see and hear their team lose to more clubs.
4. George Burns celebrated his 10th, 20th, 30th, 40th, 50th, 60th, 70th, 80th, 90th and 100th birthdays.
5. Haley’s comet passed Earth – twice.
6. Harry Cary was born….and died. Incredible, but true.
7. The NBA, NHL and NFL were formed, and Chicago teams won championship in each league.
8. Man landed on the moon, as have several home runs given up by Cubs pitchers.
9. Sixteen U.S. presidents were elected.
10. There were 11 amendments added to the Constitution.
11. Prohibition was created and repealed.
12. The Titanic was built, set sail, sank, was discovered and became the subject of major motion pictures, the latest giving Cubs fans hope that something that finishes on the bottom can come out on top.
13. Wrigley Field was built and becomes the oldest park in the
national League.
14. Flag poles were erected on Wrigley Field roof to hold all of the team’s future World Series pennants. Those flag poles have since rusted and been taken down.
15. A combination of 40 Summer and Winter Olympics have been held.
16. Thirteen baseball players have won the Triple Crown; several thanked Cubs pitchers.
17. Bell-bottoms came in style, went out of style and came back in style; disco did the same.
18. The Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox and Florida Marlins have all won the World Series.
19. The Cubs played 14,153 regular-season games; they lost the majority of them.
20. Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, Oklahoma and New Mexico were admitted to the Union.

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