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Friday, December 29, 2006
A few post-holiday links for you this Friday: if you're currently in possession of some giant empty cardboard boxes, Mr. McGroovy has some fantastic plans and tools to help create cardboard castles, among other things.

Also, remember silver dragees? Remember how they disappeared? Remember the rumors that they were beautiful but deadly? Well, I do, anyway, and others have tracked them down!

The rest of today's links are brought to you by the Graveworm and feature Neil Gaiman's Mouse Circus, a painting of Jesus that seems to open and close its eyes, and the slightly disturbing "America's Future Codemakers & Codebreakers" site for kids at the NSA.

Have a safe and happy New Year's Eve, everyone! We'll be back on Tuesday.


Jinnet @ 12/29/2006 : comments: 1
Comments: 1

1:44 PM  
Anonymous Satori: There's a picture of the Jesus painting here: http://cruelkev3.blogspot.com/2006/12/jesus-painting-opens-and-closes-eyes.html

Even the jpg online looks like it opens its eyes when you get back from your computer about 25 feet. The creepy part about it is that his eyes look like they are glowing red too at the same time.



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