June 4, 2004
Scientists delete huge chunks of mice DNA with no effect
— they removed 2.4 million DNA bases (via) #
Homebrew network-enabled washing machine
— more details about his badass new controller hack (via) #
PC World interviews the creators of VisiCalc, the first spreadsheet program
— Bricklin, Frankston, and Fylstra reminisce and make new predictions #
Angela from "Spellbound" has a blog
— don't feel bad, Google can't spell heleoplankton either (via) #
OJR on Craig's List destroying print classified ads
— and how newspapers could compete with social networking (via) #
American Idol vs. Presidential election voting records
— the fourth season of Idol could have a larger turnout (via) #
Excellent research trying to unmask Rance, the anonymous celebrity blogger
— Alex's excellent research reveals a screenwriter named Keith Thomson #
Sony shelving Fiona Apple's new album?
— they don't know how to market the album, five years in the making #
Video: The Hitman, funny short film
— more videos by Mary Lynn Rajskub, including Girls Guitar Club (via) #
Night vision goggles given to Harry Potter theater ushers
— I guarantee it'll be available the same day of U.S. release, or before (via) #