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  4/11/2004 - EL OH EL.



EDIT'D: Look! Some stuff!

Adult Swim has this new Promo layout for thier anime. It's like a satelite picture zooming in gradually, and eventually revealing the name of the show, or the adult swim logo.

Anyway, I think that "Radical Edward" is my second favorite episode. #1? "Waltz for Venus". Don't ask.

But I could watch Radical Edward 15 times, and still get that nerdgasm-y feeling when Ed flies the Bebop at the end. Oh, and those lines have a HUGE fucking history behind them. They're called Nazca lines, google them.

Speaking of which, /. had an article on "Google's Next Steps". Being the HUGE Google fanboy that I am, I have to say, some of these sound...AWESOME POSSUMS. A Google IM service? A worldwide Google computer, that EVERYONE can use? I'm getting giggly just at the possiblities.

I think that's all for now.

It's a buncha muncha cruncha humans!


//Greg::9:45 PM EST\ #

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