16
2002
Tombstone ATM
Cattle rancher Grover Chestnut died earlier this year at the age of 79. However, before he cashed in, he installed an ATM at his tombstone and gave ten heirs debit cards, and told them were allowed to withdraw $300 per week from the grave.
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16
2002
The Diamond Cartel
Have You Ever Tried To Sell A Diamond? – a look at the creation of the idea that diamonds are rare and valuable, and the De Beers cartel’s control of the diamond industry.
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15
2002
Klein Bottles
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14
2002
Sword Swallowing
Sword Swallowing To The Hilt! – the definitive website on the history, traditions and performance of the perilous art of sword swallowing.
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14
2002
Ed Headrick
Ed Headrick, inventor who designed the modern Frisbee, died a few days ago, and his family said his ashes will be made into Frisbees. Hendrick said “Frisbee is really a religion….when we die, we don’t go to purgatory. We just land on the roof and lay there.”
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13
2002
BlogMap
Wow! Colby Cosh picked this weblog to represent Alaska on his blogmap – I’m so honored….
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08
2002
Population Counters
Two interesting population-related links: global population counter shows births/deaths for today and the year, and the U.S. Census Bureau’s estimate of the current U.S. population.
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08
2002
Edsger W. Dijkstra
Edsger W. Dijkstra, creator of the ALGOL programming language, died yesterday. He is perhaps best know for his 1968 ACM paper Go To Statement Considered Harmful .
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05
2002
Janis Ian
Several months ago, Janis Ian wrote an insightful article about music downloading entitled The Internet Debacle – an Alternate View. Her follow-up article Fallout details what she’s learned since then.
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30
2002
OWL moves forward
Looks like the OverWhelmingly Large Telescope has moved a step closer to reality with the European Southern Observatory starting a concept study for the proposed 100 meter diameter telescope.
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