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Staff Biographies
"Giving well is the best
revenge." |
Thanks a lot, Dubya!
Join us in welcoming our newest staff member, Ms. Ora Shay, token Republican
from Midland, TX, brought on-board to provide balance to our political commentary. Her debut column well summarizes the gratitude
felt by the country club set across America as it contemplates our boy president's various
initiatives. TRIPPING
Four centuries ago, our namesake, Magellan did his part to expand the concept of
"tripping." Charles Hayes has now done his part, gathering 50 first-person
reports from a wide range of psychedelic travelers. Book
review by Reppy Duart, D.D.

Seek and Ye Shall Find (Maybe)
For the voyeurs among us: Here's a list of the
terms people searched for in the 2,500 pages of Magellan's Log during a
recent month. Along with our occasionally puzzled reactions.

A.I.L.A.
Magellan's Log is pleased to announce the formation of the A.I.L.A.: The
Anti-Irascibility League of America and herewith extend an open invitation to membership to all interested
parties.

On the Invisible
Absent for lo these many issues, Chardo Blue Plains re-surfaces from God knows where and
passes on a few pungent, plangent thoughts re, um,
the unseen.

TIMID THINKERS
We have enough "thoughts-for-the-day." Lets call this our Thought for the Biennium.

One of our graphics persons converts a couple of sentences from a
1,500-year-old Zen text to animated gifs...

American Censorship
Get out your dictionary. Michelle Furr, artiste, philosophe, wades into this old fray with all
philological guns blasting.




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Cross-stitch Prayers
for the Third Millennium
Nothing like a little homespun wisdom to carry you through the next thousand years. We've done our part with these helpful nightly
reminders.

The Golden Age
of the Internet: R.I.P.
Media critic Sawyer Brown, clearly suffering from acute
clickitis, dusts off the old Information Age crystal ball, takes one look, and doesn't
like AT ALL what he espies. He winds up guaranteeing that we're going to look back on all this as the good old
days and wonder where all the digital good times went.

21st Century Mandala
A little graphic hint of
global-warming things to come.

FUTURE
CHINKS
No offense. "Chinks" here refers holes in the wall separating us from the
future, and thus to our very short list of
design-hints of things to come.

Fucked Again
Apparently our editor, Doc Cuddy, just can't let go of the old century. In a piece here called "Death Rattle" he
tries again to explain why he's still so upset.

Tasteless Jokes 37.
Roll of the Dice. Click here to be
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