June 2006 Archives

From the creators of Futurama comes a terrifying message from Al Gore, we get a video response to An Inconvenient Truth. An Inconvenient Truth is now playing in theaters. http://www.climatecrisis.net
The most terrifying movie of the summer. You owe it to the planet to see the truth. Pledge to see An Inconvenient Truth opening weekend. Now playing in select theaters. Visit http://www.climatecrisis.net for theater listings.
4.jpgHere's an interesting desktop wallpaper. Mouse Attack

Post #700 :)

Special ending where they talk during the credits without knowing they're still on :)

edit: it's gone. :(
The Warners inspire Pablo Picasso. edit: It's been removed. :(
Doctor Scratch-N-Sniff and Wakko get stuck in an elevator together at Warner Brothers.

edit: It's been removed. :(
Unique episode where the Animaniacs try to show their caring side. :)

edit: It's been removed. :(
And here's the unaired pilot. Yes, it's suppose to be in black and white. :) edit: It's been removed. :(

From here:

TUCSON, Ariz. -- An empty casket with a military seal was discovered in a desert area south of Tucson, and sheriff's deputies were looking for the body.

"Obviously it had the smell, and there was other evidence that it had been inhabited recently," Deputy Dawn Barkman said Sunday.

Forensic investigators took DNA samples, and a nationwide alert was issued in hopes of finding out who was the recently-used casket, Barkman said.

Deputies were called to a desert area near Interstate 10 around 5:30 p.m. Saturday after two people playing paintball found the casket, Barkman said. The casket was metallic silver with a U.S. Army insignia on it, she said.

"We have a lot of cemeteries, but it could be from anywhere," Barkman said. "Right now we don't have any concrete information where it came from."

Read about it here:
Spanish startup FON, which is aiming to set up a worldwide network of free Wi-Fi hotspots, said Sunday it would sell 1 million routers for $5 or 5 euros, as long as the purchaser promises to use it to share his Internet connection. The program will cost the company some $60 million to undertake. Either a Linksys WRT54GL or Buffalo WHRG54S would be supplied to the user with the FON software preinstalled. Once a user shares the connection, in return the user would be able to use any FON hotspot for free. If not, a $3 daily access charge would apply. There would be a penalty for those who do not register their router with the service, FON said. Those not on the network within 30 days would automatically be charged either $45 or 45 euros, depending on location.
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