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Saturday, April 30, 2005

The April Fool's joke you missed

I love April 1 on the web, April Fool's Day brings out the best in a geek. I invariably find myself forwarding the contents of one newsletter or website, when an even better spoof pops into my inbox, perhaps it will even be great.

The thought did cross my mind that I could blog them all, but then a better thought crossed my mind--I could wait for someone to blog them all. Now, at the end of April, I have a few good omnibus links to waste hours of time upon.

For instance, the worthwhile ResearchBuzz newsletter did an April Fool's Day Roundup article.

And I must honor the Search Engine Watch article on AFD for providing the link to the Google April Fool's Day Search Engine. (Which was announced at other sites, I know, but for me SEW was the first.)

And much was made of the Britannica take over of Wikipedia, but one thing that I didn't see mentioned was that on Wikipedia's Main Page for April first, there was a link to the European Toilet Paper Holder. Coincidence? I think not.

(Happy now, Pam?)

Comments:
have you seen this one?
http://65.127.124.62/south_asia/4483241.stm.htm
 
That's not news! That's just a promo for Sam Rami's remake of Swimming to Cambodia, with Ashton Kutcher playing Bruce Campbell playing Spaulding Gray. The reasoning of Rami is obscure on this decision, and fan opinion is split on whether it is because the producers wanted a standing ovation on the shotgun blast finale, or that they just didn't want to upstage the zombies.
 
VERY HAPPY, Jared! Pam
 
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