Feb. 24th, 2004

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I was lying on my back in bed, in that sort of half-aware state. I was dreaming... it wasn't quite a lucid dream, but close.

In the dream, I was also lying on my back in bed. And the ceiling was a big computer monitor. The whole ceiling. It was like some sort of super-GUI web-interface. Then my body floated off the bed and right into the ceiling.

I was fully immersed in a 3D web environment. It was like flying through a huge opera theatre, and the main stage was the browser window, and if you followed a link the curtains would close and open again with a new scene representing the new 'page'. God-help-me, the only page I remember was of a guy showing off his LEGO models of Star Wars ships. And it wasn't even Kevin.

There wasn't really anything to suggest that this was web-browsing, but I just knew it was. The whole thing was short and surreal. When I woke out of it, all I could think was that I would get annoyed by the time wasted in watching curtains close and open every time I went to a new page.
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Well, several somethings.

First, if it looks too good to be true, it probably isn't. Wait, I didn't just learn that today. Anyway, amazon briefly had the 12 DVD History of Cinema set listed at $6. Despite at least one amazon employee saying that it wasn't a mistake... it was a mistake, and Amazon has now cancelled all the orders.

But what I did learn was a little something about amazon's little automated percentage off images:

Maybe, you've been waiting to pick up the extended edition of the Two Towers... Now's your chance!


Or how 'bout that $2100 dollar OED you've always wanted? Is $21 a good enough price?


F34R T3H H4XX0R!!!111!1!oneoneone!!

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