DeBeers Settlement:

Have you purchased any diamond jewelry between 1994 and 2006?  If so, dig out your receipts and head to the above website where you can opt-in to a class-action settlement with DeBeers.  Today’s the last day, so hurry.
I just filed a claim for Gill’s engagement ring.  Thanks to Mom for pointing me towards this.

Just a few links I’ve had open for a couple days now.

Baby with 2 faces born in north India – Kids and parenting- msnbc.com:

Decomposing body found in dead woman’s closet – CNN.com:

Pirate attacks up 20 percent – Africa – msnbc.com:

BBC NEWS | UK | England | Merseyside | May installed as uni chancellor:

The Nerve Film Lounge: The Fifty Greatest Sex Scenes in Cinema:

Five LEGO Video Game Titles I Want « The Ancient Gaming Noob:

Current Mood: 😕confused

Just a few links I thought were pretty interesting.

http://ericpoulton.blogspot.com/index.html
This guy has been drawing some steampunk Star Wars lately.  Interesting stuff.

http://www.engadget.com/2007/03/06/commodore-set-to-introduce-high-end-gaming-pcs/
The company that currently owns the Commodore computer brand (of my beloved Commodore 64 fame) is entering the high-end gaming computer market.

http://www.rabittooth.com/calvinspiff.htm
This looks like every single “Spaceman Spiff” comic from Calvin and Hobbes.

Some Friday links

Just a few links I wanted to share today:

Dan Ladd – Moulded Gourds:

This is really cool.  I’ve always been interested in land/earth art and this blends all that and gardening into one.

Who Writes Wikipedia? (Aaron Swartz’s Raw Thought):

Some interesting thoughts on the writers of the world’s largest encyclopedia and how to continue to make the system work.

YouTube – Christmas Day at Doctor who’s:

Funny, that’s all I can really say.

Finding confidential documents with Google:

I find it fascinating the amount of information that’s available to the public on the web, even if you go and tell your employees “Don’t make this public stupid!”

Penn State Behrend>News>MythBusters co-hosts will open 2006-07 Speaker Series:

My father-in-law and I went to see them last night.  I took several pictures, and I’ll do a full write-up later.

Really fucking scary: http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/2006/05/federal_source_.html

So the Federal government is now using its recently acquired repository of domestic phonecalls to determine who has been leaking unflattering information to the press.

Not good.