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Tasty Links for June 19th. 06

Bleh. I have had the worse cold of my entire life for the past week now and I am going to to doctor tomorrow to see of it is not something worse. I have been in a cold med induced coma for most of the weekend. Damn I am going to get comment spam for this intro. So here are some tasty links.

EFF: The Corruptibles Tell your kids and your congressman.

FBI seizes 20,000 CyberHome DVD players - Engadget When is a cheap DVD player too cheap.. when they don't pay for the patents.

USB teddy bear holds data, scares children - Engadget That is sorta cool.

The Seattle Times: Food & wine: Make mine a mocktail! LAME! What's weak this week!

Cooking Live with Slashfood: Pizza Margherita - Slashfood That is pure F00d Pr0n.

:: rogerebert.com :: Reviews :: An Inconvenient Truth (xhtml) I also loved it.

Meow Mix House Finally! A reality show all about cats!

WSU Creamery Home Page My dad teaches for a college that makes some damn good cheese.

FreeSoftware Mac User Group — FreeSMUG Sounds good to me.

10 Simple Switches You Can Make Right Now | BuyBlue.org I made the switch.

Oendan is now Elite Beat Agents in the US That is pretty weird.

Jet Set Show Rocket Boom has a new podcast show for kids. This rocks.

[adult swim] | Danger Doom - Occult Hymn Some freaking dope MP3s from Adult Swim about their shows. Should have used a hamburger necklace son.

Trade your CDs at La La - Lifehacker That is a pretty good idea if you still have CDs.

Waste-Free Lunches I need to make a bunch of these for work and stuff.

The Monkey Chow Diaries Sounds like bachelor chow to me.

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Comments

In that article, you bet there would be a Mario, Metroid, Pokemon, and Zelda game in the first 6 months of the ds' life. Well, there was a mario, a metroid demo, a pokemon, but no zelda. So wheres my $20?

Posted by: Ian at June 26, 2006 10:48 PM

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