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Thinky's Favorite Links

Compiled by David Henderson, Karl Rotstan, Adam Trachtman, Jeffree Benet and the staff of Think Magazine.

"Remember; you're not a cyberintellect unbounded by space and time, but a corporeal being who probably weighs too much. Try to reconnect with that."

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1   Link   Growing Marijuana
Everything you've ever wanted to know about the world's favourite soft drug can be found here. Especially worthy is the discussion boards dedicated to helping users grow and cultivate their own marijuana.

Check it out: cultivation articles, marijuana seeds, pictures and FAQs. Roll It Up fights for the legalization of marijuana by teaching people to grow.
2   Link   Virtual Erotica
Getting off on-line

Nerve. The first internet magazine about sex for men and women. It incorporates prose, fiction, and photographs by the likes of Andres Serrano and Richard Kern that capture more than just flesh. The creators are Rufus Griscom, 29 and Genevieve Field, 27, self-described "garden-variety sex enthusiasts." They met two years ago, fell in love, and quit their publishing jobs to develop Nerve. Their credo is "sex is beautiful and absurd, remarkably fun and reliably trauma-inducing... a subject in need of a fearless, intelligent forum for both genders."

Recent stories have included former Surgeon General Jocelyn Elders' defense of masturbation and novelist Rich Moody's ode to his favorite erotic passage. Norman Mailer gave permission to use an out-of-print interview about whorehouses, pornography, and his own sexuality.

The website receives about 900,000 hits a day, proving that there's an audience for what Griscom and Field term "literate smut."
3   Link   Artists on Art
This site, Constable.net, has an extensive library of writings by artists and their reflections both on their own art and their theories and ideas relating to the creative process.

The repository can be browsed by artist (mostly European painters of the nineteenth- and twentieth centuries), or chronologically through a timeline which highlights not only the artists who are cited but the other artists of that period. Many of the artists also have one of their major works reproduced here, so that you can visually identify them if you do not know them by name.

The topical index allows you to access a variety of artists' writing according to specific themes, such as Painting Style and Originality. Giff Constable, the editor and creator of the site, has done a wonderful job putting together this useful and engaging assemblage. Those with an interest in recent art history would be well-served by a visit.
4   Link   Bert is Evil!
We have reason to believe that Bert of Sesame Street is evil and you should keep your children away from him. Here at these webpages are collected incriminating images and documents that prove that Bert is not the lovable harmless geek he so successfully makes us think he is.

Including: THE ERNIE MURDER, XXX FILES, THE PORN CONNECTION, BERT'S BLOW JOB OF THE DAY and much, much more!
5   Link   Survival Research Laboratories
For a long time now they've been re-directing the techniques, tools, and tenets of industry, science, and the military away from their typical manifestations in practicality, product or warfare.
6   Link   Ted Rall
The snappiest columnist/cartoonist on Earth.
7   Link   Get your war on!
Fun with clip art! This snide serialized cartoon using generic office clip art became such a hit, that it runs every month in Rolling Stone magazine...
8   Link   Freezerbox
Where the truth punches you in the face since 1999.
9   Link   The Marginal Prophets
Semi-conscious Hip-Hop from San Francisco. The Best Hip Hop group around!
10   Link   Best. Website. Ever.
Asians have always had a funny take on the English language, as anyone whose ever taught English could tell you. Now there's a website www.engrish.com that has compiled hundreds of examples of this misuse of the English language. Broken down by country and type, you will find yourself laughing out loud or just simply puzzled on what the writer was thinking.
11   Link   The Silent War on Mankind
If you've ever doubted that there is a conspiracy, reading this site will disabuse you of that ignorant notion.
12   Link   The Dessert Reclaimation Project
As man's impact on the environment worsens, we risk turning the whole world into a dessert. This site looks into undoing the damage already done.
13   Link   The Sun Does a Flip
NASA scientists who monitor the Sun say that our star's awesome magnetic field is flipping -- a sure sign that solar maximum is here.
14   Link   Occult Symbology and the WTC Attack
What is unknown by most is that the World Trade Center disaster isn't the only tragedy that has this Illuminati's / Masonic / Satanic signature, as you will soon see.
15   Link   Articles by David Icke
While many might try to dismiss him for saying the Queen Mother is a shape shifting reptilian baby eater, there is much to learn from his research into the enslavement of mankind by a global elite...
16   Link   10 Reasons for Animal Rights and Their Explanation
Animals are people too!
17   Link   Has the Age of Aquarius Arrived?
Just what were those hippies singing about in the 60s and how does it affect you?
18   Link   Actual evidence of US Gov't Mind Control Program
Effects of low power microwaves on the local cerebral blood flow of conscious rats... are we next?
19   Link   Echelon Watch
Administered by the American Civil Liberties Union in conjunction with the Free Congress Foundation, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, Cyber-Rights and Cyber-Liberties (UK) and the Omega Foundation.

Echelon is perhaps the most powerful intelligence gathering organization in the world. Reports suggest that this network is being used to spy on private citizens everywhere, including on the Internet. This site is designed to encourage public discussion of this potential threat to civil liberties, and to urge the governments of the world to protect our rights. Echelonwatch Highlights and news from around the world include reports that the Australian government has admitted to the existence of ECHELON, some reports suggest ECHELON can seek out telephone calls on a particular subject using speech pattern recognition software.

Also, the US. House Government Reform and Oversight Committee will soon hold hearings on Echelon, in response to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) letter calling upon members of Congress to conduct further inquiries into the workings of this global surveillance system. To read this letter and more, including responses from Senator Bob Barr, go to this web site.
20   Link   Futurlab
Global electronic music and dance culture. Be sure to have a fast Java browser for this one. Considered UK's premiere audio web-site, Futurlab shows you how easy it is to lose yourself in its web. Articles, interviews, reviews, shockrave, futurscope, futurchat, and a guide to all things techno(logical?), all thrown together with easy navigation and intense graphics for a mind blowing trip into the future of the net. Make sure you have lots of free time for this one. Mac and Pc friendly.
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