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Kiss me, I’m the mad scientist: Bizarre Stuff You Can Make in Your Kitchen (https://
freeweb.pdq.net
/headstrong
/default.htm) gives instructions for making everything--and I mean everything--from glowing pickles to steam engines, fake blood to Tesla coils.
We’ll dine in tonight: Fly in the Soup (https://www.flyinthesoup.com) gives a voice to the wait staff. Especially interesting is what gets into the food accidentally or on purpose. Question any dish with raisins.
I’ll stick with Reese’s: It’s that time of year, when the candy you don’t like starts festering at the bottom of the Halloween bowl. The Ultimate Bad Candy page. (https://www
.videogamenews.net
/badcandy) will even make that icky Pic N Save taffy look good.
Can I log off now? Enjoy a mind-numbing, hairnet-wearing, dead-end job in cyberspace. It can be yours at https://www.conceptlab.com
/simulator.
Future shock: Make the perfect baby--as long as you have the cash--at GenoChoice (https://www.genochoice.com). It’s the ultimate e-commerce site of the not-so-distant future.
n Six degrees of anyone: Remember Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon? Now you can link any two actors at https://www.cs.virginia.edu/oracle
/star_links.html. Stan Laurel and Brad Pitt are three degrees apart, if it makes you feel any
better.
Why bodyguards are a growth industry: If you really, really, really can’t get enough of your favorite celeb, try the Obsessive Fan Sites page (https://countingdown.com/fans). This is your brain; this is your brain on David Duchovny.
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