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"Giving well is the best
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Mocking America
The powerful, the rich, and the credulous say, "Mock me,
and you mock America." Douglas Milburn
crafts a reply to American tyranny.

Hot Links 91
Our latest collection of sites more or
less worthy of your attention.

Home, Sweet Home
Harriet Lobdell offers a few words of (Danger! Truth ahead!) w-i-s-d-o-m re,
well, religion and politics and science and
economics and...

The American House of
Mirrors
Of a morning in Washington, D.C. bathrooms, Hubris, blind to its folly, looks in the mirror
and sees greatness.

Unscientific Questions
Rean Rhyne muses on the limits
(and limitations) of "science."

American Landscape Engravings
Sixteen engravings ca. 1840 by
W.H. Bartlett.

The Water or the Wave?
A question from John Fowles's The Magus. Image with midi.

D U A L I T I E S
A little eye-ear mind-fuck. Slideshow with midi
(4:00).



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The Next Big Thing
Doc Cuddy peers through the doom and gloom of the present American administration
and puts his finger on a great, tragic, global
irony that nobody is talking about.

Tasteless Jokes 91
Our humor editor, having finished a good long sulk because of recent political
developments, is back with choice bits of humor
guaranteed to offend all but the wittiest.

Peace Profits and War Wounds
We know what war costs in dollars (though we can't really conceive of what $500
billions means). What we continue to fail to see
is the cost to the idea of America.

The Human Comedy
Chapters 184,532-184,551. 20 photos (a
few of which may be slightly offensive) of life as we know it all too well.

T A R G E T
Another of our modest tributes to the glories of Late Capitalism. Image with music (2:30).

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