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Friday, April 15, 2011

 
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Wednesday, May 07, 2003

 
Click for the BIG Wilson's Almanac weblog -- The Blogmanac!

Dear friend

Pip's Picks was my first blog, an experiment in the technology. I've learned a lot, including the fact that Pip's Picks is superfluous to the much better and bigger blog I've now created.

From today, to make it easier for you as a visitor, and for me as well, I've decided to enter great links from the WWW at Wilson's Blogmanac, which will henceforth be one third of the Almy's trinity (!): Scriptorium, ezine and blog.

This change will make the Blogmanac a much more useful online resource, and I intend also to provide a lot more Almanac material there. Subscribers to the free daily ezine will, I believe, find it a useful adjunct to the ezine, so I shall place a link each day to the Blogmanac. I'll leave Pip's Picks up here indefinitely, as you will find in its archives hundreds of links that I believe are very worthwhile.

See you at the Blogmanac, and thanks for visiting.

carpe diem!
Pip






 
Is Google too powerful?

"Welcome to freedom, and have a nice day!"

Iraqis have paid the blood price for a fraudulent war

More bloodlust than a real war

Bush made articulate for Tribune readers - or for Bush?

EgyptianIntellectual Speaks Of the Arab World's Despair

Ex-CIA director: USA faces 'World War IV'

The Night After, by Uri Avnery

Meet the New Butcher of Baghdad

Who is Ahmed Chalabi, Bush's choice for Baghdad?

More on Chalabi from Time Magazine

Wag the Kennel?

The Kenneth Joseph Story

Arundhati Roy on the war - great article

Did Brits steal credit for Neptune discovery?

Visitors flock to Michael Moore site

A Shameful Oscar Night

Michael Moore: My Oscar "Backlash"

US was a key supplier to Saddam

This war was not worth a child's finger

How America Lost the War, William Rivers Pitt

Hollywood exec fired for comments about USA

After Iraq: Perpetual War and a Nuclear World

The War for the White House is on

GreenStar Co-op Products that Feed Globalization

Bush's Napoleonic Complex: Telltale Signs of Empire

Why I Oppose the US War on Terror: ex-Marine Sergeant

The Toppling of the Saddam Statue

Bring Troops Home, Before They Learn to Like Killing

The culture jammers' encyclopedia

They Rule: Clever Flash site shows who rules the world

Chickenhawks: Pro-war, but didn't serve

Our BIG directory of 1,000+ peace-related URLs

More questions: An overview of the War on Terrorism

13 Myths: a brief version of our 31 myths

Operation Northwoods, 1962: US Army fake terrorism plan

Powell and CNN lied: what Osama's tape really said

How US policies betray desire for a non-compliant Iraq

Here it is, conclusive proof against Iraq

A warmonger explains war to a peacenik

Personal Voices: An Open Letter to the US President

Peace Planet: new Webring for your planet-friendly site

George Bush Sr warns George Bush Junior on Iraq

Activists in Baghdad Brace for Consequences of War

Almanac's Yellow Page: Ex-Iraqi nuke scientist reveals

51% of Americans still think Iraq did Twin Towers

The Chilling Effects of Anti-Terrorism

Oxfam's appeal to undo our damage in Iraq

"Shut Your Mouth": Assault on civil liberty (Salon mag)

Very funny mpeg: Bush and Blair

Indymedia

Peace Planet: new Webring for your planet-friendly site

Late Night Live, top discussions (with audio)

Paul Kelly's Woomera Song, free download

Bring on the spanners - why we are lucky to have Bush

The Miscalculations of Yes-Men, William Rivers Pitt

The Euro, the $, and the real reasons for the war on Iraq

Links for the February 15 antiwar rallies worldwide

Is Bush nuts? This might explain it all

Naked for peace

Foreknowledge of 9-11?

Huge gallery of photos of February 15 peace rallies

Al-Qaeda and Bush's very strange media conference

Afghanistan has been well and truly betrayed

Pentagon Threatens to Kill Independent Reporters in Iraq

Why Not Kill Dictators with Kindness?

White House spies on UN delegates; US media ducks

Is Bush hearing voices?

US vetoes in UN: allowing Hussein's chemical weapons

Boycott Brand America Campaign

Beyond War, excellent free audio program

Bush Family Values Photo Album

Norman Mailer on US and war (audio)

George Monbiot, commentator

Richard Perle: Death of the UN

US vetoes in UN: allowing Hussein's chemical weapons

Collateral Language: User's Guide to America's New War

Bush Family Values Photo Album



 


Iraq Body Count | Comment & Analysis
HOW MANY CIVILIANS WERE KILLED BY CLUSTER BOMBS?
"The Pentagon says 1: Iraq Body Count says at least 200.

It is understandable that the US government should wish to play down the damage done to Iraqi civilians by cluster bombs. The rules of war prohibit the use of inherently indiscriminate weapons. Cluster bombs are weapons which are incapable of being used in a manner that complies with the obligation to distinguish between civilians and combatants. Those who use them in civilian areas therefore open themselves to charges of war crimes.
Even so, last month’s claim by the Pentagon that only one civilian has died from cluster bombing is breathtaking in its audacious distortion of reality."


 

Unknown News
"The news you need, whether you know it or not."

Thousands of links; not a great job of arranging them, but many gems at this site and worth the digging.


 


Peacebus.com Home Page from 5 May 2003
"Peacebus captain, Graeme Dunstan's is returning to Nimbin to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the 1973 Nimbin Aquarius Festival, an event for which he was co-director."

Gday, Graeme.




Tuesday, May 06, 2003

 


BIT-101 : ActionScript Experiments and Tutorials
I'm struggling with Flash MX and one of my classmates told me to check this one out. This guy ain't struggling.


 


WIRETAP - British Youth Oppose "Bomber" Blair
"A few months ago, if you'd told most British schoolteachers that hundreds of their students were about to start taking a big interest in international politics they’d have been delighted. Now it's all they can do to keep the kids in the classrooms."

This is my way of wishing the British Prime Minister a happy 50th birthday, something I beat him to by two months.


 


Fortune.com - Magazine - Rummy's North Korea Connection
"What did Donald Rumsfeld know about ABB's deal to build nuclear reactors there? And why won't he talk about it?"


 


US 'threatened NZ's Clark with severe retaliation'
"The United States threatened severe retaliation against New Zealand economic interests unless Prime Minister Helen Clark backed down over her anti-war remarks, it is claimed."

Bravo New Zealand!




Monday, May 05, 2003

 


Unequal Protection by Thom Hartmann
"In 1886 the court reporter of the U.S. Supreme Court claimed that the court had ruled that 'corporations are persons' in the Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad case. If you read the case itself, you find that in fact the court ruled no such thing. But the reporter wrote it up in the headnotes of the case - not a legal document, but only a commentary on the case - and subsequent generations of corporate attorneys claimed it was so. Over time, it became so."

I haven't read Hartmann's book, but, based on an interview I heard with him on new Dimensions radio it looks well worth the read.


 


The Memory Hole > MSNBC Article on Bush "Misstatement" Pulled Off Site
"While the fact that a big media outlet erased its own reporting to protect the powerful isn't a surprise (although it is still maddening), the big shock is that another tentacle of the corporate media called them on it. On 29 April 2003, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman wrote:
Did the news media feel that it was unpatriotic to question the administration's credibility? Some strange things certainly happened. For example, in September Mr. Bush cited an International Atomic Energy Agency report that he said showed that Saddam was only months from having nuclear weapons. "I don't know what more evidence we need," he said. In fact, the report said no such thing — and for a few hours the lead story on MSNBC's Web site bore the headline "White House: Bush Misstated Report on Iraq." Then the story vanished — not just from the top of the page, but from the site."


 



The Video that Proves 9-11 was not a Surprise to Bush
"By now you have all heard the strange story of how George Bush claimed to have seen the first plane hit the World Trade Tower on TV before going into a school room to read to some children. This is a strange story because there was no video of the first impact until a day later, when a video shot by a documentary film crew that captured the first impact surfaced."


 


A mean-spirited America
"Today, I fear my own government more than I do terrorists".


 


US, UK Waged War on Iraq Because of Oil, Blair Adviser Says
"London, May 1 (Bloomberg) The US and UK went to war against Iraq because of the Middle East country's oil reserves, an adviser to British Prime Minister Tony Blair said."


 

Would we lie to you?!


Would the US Plant WMD’s?
"This article by ex-CIA officials discusses the question of US vs UN inspection teams looking for the notorious weapons of mass destruction. Also addresses the question of "would the US plant evidence?" and gives a history with specifics of this having happened before - in Central America, Viet Nam & Cambodia, and Cuba; and to justify the first Gulf War. A long (if you read the chronology of faked evidence) but good read with many facts you may want to have at your disposal."




Sunday, May 04, 2003

 


AltaVista's Babel Fish Translation Service
You if be wanting translare of site of pages. This one thing is. Better is he where? Please to be writing almanaquist the.


 


Almanac of Disasters
Macabre, I guess, but useful to almanackists and perhaps others. One glitch: when I used it, sometimes the page I was on jumped onto another page.


 


Vivisimo Document Clustering - automatic categorization and content integration software -
Another search engine worth a try. I probably won't switch from the dreaded Google, but this one worked very well on my cursory trial.


 


FindArticles.com"FindArticles.com is a vast archive of published articles that you can search for free."


 


Space Calendar (JPL)
"The Space Calendar covers space-related activities and anniversaries for the coming year. Included are over 1,100 links to related home pages."


 


Best Blond Joke In the World


 


Iraqi Nuclear Site Is Found Looted (washingtonpost.com)
"Sunday, May 4, 2003;
NEAR KUT, Iraq, May 3 -- A specially trained Defense Department team, dispatched after a month of official indecision to survey a major Iraqi radioactive waste repository, today found the site heavily looted and said it was impossible to tell whether nuclear materials were missing."


 


Lit.Org - Writers resources, epublishing, zines, stories, authors, interviews, chat, links and more!
"Lit.Org is a community for Readers and Writers. We provide a place to share your ideas and thoughts. You can use publish your stories, poems, essays ..."




Saturday, May 03, 2003

 
Radio National: Re-imagining Utopia
"Ever wondered what's involved in building an intentional community?

Take part in critical debates over land and water sharing, dealing with anti-social behaviour, and building in environmentally sensitive areas, and observe the impact of your involvement in the process."

Click for the big celebrations!



I believe the radio series is inspired by the 30th anniversary of Australia's Aquarius Festival, where thousands of hippies bought up a town, more or less. Nimbin has a special place in the hearts of thousands of Australians, including your almanackist, and I hope very much to be able to get there for the big gig.


 

blogtech : Because Blogger is as flaky as pie crust
I didn't need to use this, but it looks useful for missing archives problems, though a bit scary (technically).


 


Well strike me pink, the archives are working after all this time! (I hope for the long term.) For the curious, I used the Blogger suggested method and it worked on about the 5th time over several days. I had read somewhere that it's known to do that.


 


Word for the Wise transcripts
"... can you name the first writer who used carpe diem in English as a naturalized English term?"




Friday, May 02, 2003

 

Internet Archive
"The Internet Archive, working with Alexa Internet, has created the Wayback Machine [which] makes it possible to surf more than 10 billion pages stored in the Internet Archive's web archive."

Where websites go when they die. Archaeology of the Net has a big future. This is a start. I typed in http://www.wilsonsalmanac.com and was nostalgically delighted to see what my homepage looked like on March 5, 2002.


 


Garys HomePage
GARY DUSCHL
GUINNESS WORLD RECORD
GUM WRAPPER CHAIN
OFFICIAL LENGTH ON MARCH 11, 2003
42,908 FEET



 


RealityCarnival "News that shatters the ice of our unconscious!"
Death Carnival Unsolved Mysteries Parallel Universes Religion & Science Weird & Fun Sex Beauty & Brains Exotic Sushi Fantastic Memes


 


Catalog - Petra Fine Art
This is Petra Fine Art's catalog of antique lithographs produced by David Roberts in the mid-1800s. I got absorbed in these wonderful prints of Middle Eastern scenes.


 


Clifford A. Pickover's Home Page
Have you discovered Pickover yet? Maybe not ... I mention him in the Almy from time to time but hear very little about him from any source, so I assume he's not too well known. The polymathic Pick is a must-read, and I recommend checking out his report.


 

Rafal T. Prinke - Hermetica
If you are interested at all in hermetics and alchemy, this site is worth a look. It's rich with illustrations; note that it links to Adam McLean's magnificent online alchemy resource.


 


The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London 1674 to 1834
A fully searchable online edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing accounts of over 100,000 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court."


 

Iraqis target Gen. Franks for war crimes trial -- The Washington Times
"The complaint will state that coalition forces are responsible for the indiscriminate killing of Iraqi civilians, the bombing of a marketplace in Baghdad, the shooting of an ambulance, and failure to prevent the mass looting of hospitals ..."


 


Follies And Folly Towers Monuments and Obelisks
"The Cerne Abbas giant has stood on the side of this hill, overlooking the village, for an indeterminate number of years. The first mention of it was in 1694 amongst the accounts of a church warden, for re- cutting the turf, this is now done every seven years or so."

Great picture of the excitable Cerne Abbas giant.


 


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