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Scary stories and videos by The Internet

Posted 31 October 2008 | By | Categories: Internet, Media, Watt Wilby Wilby | No Comments

I hoped people would send me scary things, but I guess no one’s interested in reality anymore. they’re probably all outside.  so, in case you wanna get the real scared into you, here are some scary videos and stories i found on the internet: Scary Evil Talking Baby Doll Commercial There are all kinds of […]

“The Alchemist” by H.P. Lovecraft

Posted 31 October 2008 | By | Categories: H. P. Lovecraft, Media, Watt Wilby Wilby | No Comments

Here’s a scary story by H.P. Lovecraft, involving twisted architcture and races from the unknown realms just outside of perception.  Listen to it: http://ia310802.us.archive.org/0/items/collected_lovecraft_0810_librivox/alchemist_lovecraft_kw.mp3 or read it at: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Alchemist_(Lovecraft) These were taken from http://librivox.org/ , which is a free, online resource for books that are now in the public domain.  They are mostly from the […]

The Problem with Palindromes

Posted 10 October 2008 | By | Categories: Media, The Committe for the Understanding of Palindromes, Watt Wilby Wilby | No Comments

An article I scanned from the Journal of Modern Palindrome Studies.  Interesting stuff.

The Omega Point loves us by Claire Evans

Posted 03 October 2008 | By | Categories: Claire Evans, Media, Watt Wilby Wilby | No Comments

April 26, 2006 10:34 AM This is going to get deep. I heard recently on BBC World Service that the Malaysian space program, itself a weird offshot of a 900 million dollar defense deal Malaysia recently struck with the Russians, is beginning to take shape. The 854 applicants to the program have been narrowed down […]

Ben’s Midi Shack

Posted 25 September 2008 | By | Categories: Media, Pajama Newbert, Watt Wilby Wilby | No Comments

If you want cool midis go yourself and here is an interesting bit of information on the inventor of the rainbow!::

ESnet4 Helps Researchers Seeking the Origins of Matter by Linda Vu

Posted 09 September 2008 | By | Categories: Linda Vu, Media, Watt Wilby Wilby | 1 Comment

THE LARGE HADRON COLLIDER TURNS (ME) ON AT 3 AM EASTERN TIME TONIGHT/TOMORROW MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10TH: and now for the article written by Linda Vu, former writer for NASA and current writer for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: ESnet4 Helps Researchers Seeking the Origins of Matter Contact: Linda Vu, 510-495-2402, LVu@lbl.gov September 9, 2008 Approaching […]

Stephen King’s Lawnmower Man and Lawnmower Man 2 by Wikipedia

Posted 09 September 2008 | By | Categories: Media, Watt Wilby Wilby, Wikipedia | Comments Off on Stephen King’s Lawnmower Man and Lawnmower Man 2 by Wikipedia

The Lawnmower Man (film) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search The Lawnmower Man Starring Jeff Fahey and Pierce Brosnan Release date(s) Flag of the United States March 6, 1992 Budget $10,000,000 (estimated) Gross revenue $32,101,000 (USA) The Lawnmower Man is a 1992 film which uses elements from the writings of Stephen King, […]

OK TO GO by Claire Evans

Posted 03 September 2008 | By | Categories: Claire Evans, Media, Universe, Video, Watt Wilby Wilby | No Comments

OK TO GO from universe on Vimeo. Chain of Hyper Space scenes from films. Collaboration with Mike Merrill. Part of the thing which is so appealing about Hyper Space scenes in films is the idea that something fantastic and unknown lies at the end of them. In fact, here are the primary uses of Warp […]

The story of Madeline

Posted 29 July 2008 | By | Categories: Media, Stories by mike!, Watt Wilby Wilby | 1 Comment

Madeline wore a smile on her… papery face. She stood calmly, legs firmly planted in place. “Where do the people go when they’re not around? Do they go on adventures or just out of town?” She thought about this, among other things, While at the dentist, for instance, Replacing her fillings. There was no simple […]

The Grid, a blogicle by Claire Evans

Posted 22 July 2008 | By | Categories: Claire Evans, Media, Watt Wilby Wilby | 1 Comment

From Claire’s blog Universe: The Large Hadron Collider is finally turning on. A quick step backwards: the LHC is a particle accelerator, the largest of its kind, underwritten by all the wild money in science, a ringed tunnel some 27 kilometers long, deep underground, crossing the French-Swiss border at four points. It’s been over twenty […]