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Paul Bausch, who makes onfocus,

May 30, 2001 by Michael Boyle

Paul Bausch, who makes onfocus, linked to this Spencer Tunik photograph today and mentioned that he didn’t, “think you’d get the same turnout in the US.” I don’t know about that, but there was an article in the Gazette about the shoot last Sunday in which his suspicions seem to be confirmed:

Tunick’s been arrested five times in his home town of New York City, including one charge of public lewdness and disorderly conduct…

Tags: Arts, Montreal

From the Get a clue dep’t:

May 28, 2001 by Michael Boyle

the National Post reports that Canadians are lacking in creativity and quotes someone who suggests that, “a good start would be the creation of a national Task Force on Creativity, Inventiveness and Innovation.” Right.

I’ve seen at least

May 27, 2001 by Michael Boyle

two recent ads that featured Bob Dole in what could only be considered a dirty old man role. The most recent, of course, is the new Pepsi ad featuring one B. Spears, in which Mr Dole appears at the very end, chuckling in a particularly lascivious manner. So I guess his Viagra ads have worked well for him – assuring him lots of work now that he’s associated with sexuality. Kind of sad, actually.

Clay Shirky writes

May 24, 2001 by Michael Boyle

about faked identities in today’s Feed Daily.

The New Scientist

May 24, 2001 by Michael Boyle

has published an article called Time twister, which proposes that Ronald Mallett might have found a way to make time travel happen. Not a practical method of doing it, but theoretically sound (according to the article). It mostly just bends my brain to consider.

Tags: Travel

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