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Monty Python
Posted Jun 20, 2002
As an avid fan of Monty Python I must of course point everyone to the exellent Monty Python project that starts here -> A687945 with MP - a brief history.
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Latest reply: Jun 20, 2002
Eating bugs
Posted Jun 18, 2002
Todays recommendation: Eating Insects and Grubs (A476859)
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The Bible, Conspiracies, Klingons and Anoraks
Posted Jun 17, 2002
Today I want to point you all to these nice entries:
A good, and in my opinion unbiased, perspective on the Bible (A272675).
Something about Conspiracy Theories (A476741).
An article about the Klingon Language (A744860) that could be helpful to anyone wondering why someone would want to learn a fictional language. If you find this article interesting, there you go, that's why, if you think it's loony, there you go, that's why.
And finally Anoraks - They're People Too (A742655) on the dress code of anyone speaking klingon.
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Latest reply: Jun 17, 2002
Belief
Posted Jun 13, 2002
The first Guide Entry found worthy of mention in my journal is this (A378254) one on Belief. It neatly sums up thoughts I have had myself but have never had the time or skill to record for posterity.
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The return of NAITA
Posted Jun 13, 2002
I am back! No-one have missed me of course, since the only thing I did two and a half years ago was to register and create a personal page, but now I'm back, and plan to stay. Do not expect great things however, since I'm very bad at following up on my plans.
I plan to use this Journal thingy to keep track of articles I find to be excellent/interesting/funny or all three.
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