Weirdness: January 2003 Archive Page
January 30, 2003
The Geezer Speaks Weblog
"The Geezer loves film noir. These dark, taut, black and white films give the lie to the illusion that the forties and fifties were upbeat, positive decades. I like that." The Geezer --The Geezer Speaks WeblogGeezerSpeaks.com)An amusing personal website... and by a Geezer, too.
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January 6, 2003
A Name for Clone Babies: 'Hoax'
"Clonaid, linked with a group that believes life on Earth was originally cloned by aliens, said two women had given birth to babies it had cloned. It at first said it would present DNA evidence but has delayed doing so." --A Name for Clone Babies: 'Hoax' Wired)More news from the department of "duh": the "cloned baby" reports are probably hoaxes. I'm amazed at the amount of press this "scientific" announcment has received, and how little skepticism I've seen in the mainstream media.
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January 2, 2003
"Star Trek" Reborn in Online Episode
"In what will surely be regarded as one of the best science-fiction 'fan film' projects of all time, a pair of 'Star Trek' fanatics have created a new episode in exacting 1960s style using their own actors, sets and props." Julio Ojeda-Zapata --"Star Trek" Reborn in Online EpisodePioneer Press)Sigh. I am such a Trek Classic geek. This news made me weep. Which is nothing compared to what will likely happen when the lawyers at Paramount Pictures hear about this flagrant breach of copyright. After the above link expires, you can still read the discussion on Slashdot.
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