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Roasting Time on the Web
By Gian Trotta
It's barbeque season on the web, and The Gallery of the Absurd (recently featured on the Discovery Channel), roasts The Arch Deluxe and The Annoying J. Crew Model of the Week. From the The Vent wafts scathing attacks on Clinton, Dole, Demi and more in a quick-loading table format; you can add your own guest rant to the mix. Wendy's World keys on her least-favorite musicians; the MicroSoft (sic) Hate Page buried the needle on our spleenometer, and other webizens have launched drives Against the Saturn and the Children of the Eighties.
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| Greg Ruderman's Home Page |
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By golly, a bona fide rocket scientist. Greg's an Air Force employee now at
Champaign-Urbana, developing "a consistent constitutive theory for solid
rocket propellant that takes into account the shear banding phenomenon."
He explains what that means and shares more about himself in witty and
winning prose.
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| Chris Stamper purports to link to the "Sexy Site of the Day" and the
"CyberPorn Playhouse," only to actually connect us to less prurient
but no less stimulating columns he's written on the cyber-demimonde
for The Netly News, a service of Time Inc.'s Pathfinder Web site.
You'll be tickled if you don't mind being misled.
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Robert Daely's Writing Page |
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At twenty-six, this southern Californian has already written (and
published) some fine stories. Titles such as "Deconstructing
Disney," and "An Apology For a Sort of Puppet" hint at his sharp,
ironic style. Read them here, or check out some great links (his
own, and others) to great authors from Martin Amis to Thornton
Wilder.
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