Outtakes
06.08.05

What the Cat Drug In -- Flo is a cat who has a nasty habit of bringing small animals (rats, mice, birds) into the house for lunch. To prevent this from occurring, the creative thinkers at Quantum Picture rigged a cat door with image recognition software. Now if Flo carrys anything in her mouth when she enters, the door won’t open.

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Google for Commies -- "All results are equal", claims the clever Google knockoff, Schmoogle, which takes the search results and presents them in random order (essentially turning Google into AltaVista). (Note: The website says that "Shmoogle is sometimes blocked by Google." Well, what can you expect from the capitalist running dogs...) (HT: Prosthesis)

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IntellectuellesMarla Swoffer is holding a contest to put together a seven-woman team blog. It’s open to evangelical women with an interest in apologetics who can combine being a “deep thinker with a strong orthodox Christian faith.” (HT: BHT)

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Use the Force -- Do you possess the computing skills of a Jedi master? Need a status symbol that shows you are a true “uber-geek”? Then you need Das Keyboard. (HT: Slacker Manager)

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Patrick writes:
Use the Force -- Do you possess the computing skills of a Jedi master? Need a status symbol that shows you are a true “uber-geek”? Then you need Das Keyboard. (HT:

Uber-Gaming geeks such as myself prefer the Saitek Eclipse keyboard. It has nice blue LED lighted keys good for gaming or typing in low light. Since I often work with the lights out to reduce screen glare, it comes in quite handy. It also looks outstandingly cool with my modded rig.

http://www.saitekusa.com/usa/prod/eclipse.htm


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