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ext_1788 ([identity profile] dzurlady.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] thefourthvine 2006-09-26 05:19 am (UTC)

Oh, and since you wanted distraction, how about some recs?
Wabbit hunting (http://supacat.livejournal.com/85789.html) by [livejournal.com profile] supacat (Smallville, Clark/Lex)
Hillarious little fic where Clark gets turned into a bunny. So cute!
Lex picked up the bunny and looked it in the eye, holding it at arms length. Its long white ears had fluffy tips that gave it a faintly lopsided look. It was soft to the touch. Its eyes blinked up at him. Of the many and varied forms of victory over his adversary that Lex had fantasized about over the years, this bunny scenario hadn't featured in any of them. But Lex was nothing if not opportunistic.
"Oh, that's a French Angora, isn't it?" said Crystal, his personal assistant. "I just adore his little lavender collar."
"I call him Bunnykins," said Lex, with a feeling of intense pleasure.


I would rec 'Sex With Your Drugged Team Leader: Is It Really Such A Bad Idea?', by [livejournal.com profile] imperfectcircle myself, but [livejournal.com profile] delurker does it so much better (http://delurker.livejournal.com/64266.html). Hilarious SGA John/Rodney.

And some interesting links:
The llama song and the debate about Pluto collide (http://ironychan.livejournal.com/737500.html).
Funny extension of the 'mentos in diet coke' thing (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJsDfLndlKU).
Discovery of a four legged chicken (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060923/ap_on_fe_st/four_legged_chicken_3).
Schrodinger's Cat Toy (http://marionetteblog.blogspot.com/2005/08/shrdingers-cat-toy.html).
Royal Science Society archives avaliable online for free. The complete archive of the Royal Society journals, including some of the most significant scientific papers ever published since 1665, is to be made freely available electronically for the first time today (14th September 2006) for a two month period.
The archive contains seminal research papers including accounts of Michael Faraday's groundbreaking series of electrical experiments, Isaac Newton's invention of the reflecting telescope, and the first research paper published by Stephen Hawking.

'I'm in ur' icons (http://community.livejournal.com/userpicks/292661.html).
(http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/news.asp?id=5165)
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