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Holy Day 04/12/2005 05:04 PM

Holy Day Monsignor Moose informs all G-d fearing Americans that Wednesday, April 13th is the most sacred day in the Republican moral calendar. Brothers and Sisters and all ye of faith, fall to your knees and genuflect at the altar of the almighty dollar! This is a time for deep and reflective prayer. For tomorrow, the Godly Republican Cardinals will gather in the House to provide eternal life for the blessed sacrament of the GOP - the permanent elimination of the estate tax for the ultra-wealthy.




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Holy Vandals, Holy Grail


Holy Vandals, Holy Grail 05/21/2004 11:17 AM
An historic monument in central England that may hold the key to the location of the Holy Grail was damaged by vandals on Tuesday. The BBC reports that "a gang of youths climbed on top of The Shepherd's Monument at Shugborough Hall" and started smashing away.
"The Shepherd's Monument is of international importance, both as a work of art and because of the legend that a baffling inscription on the monument provides clues to the true location of the Holy Grail," said the home's general manager Richard Kemp.
Interestingly, the vandalism came on the heels of a visit by former code-breakers from War II intent on cracking the 10-letter puzzle. The Shepherd's Monument is discussed in depth in the book Holy Blood, Holy Grail, inspiration for The Da Vinci Code. Link to a National Public Radio piece about the code-breakers. Li nk to the BBC story on the vandalism. (Thanks, Kev!)

Holy Bestseller, Holy Sequel


Holy Bestseller, Holy Sequel 05/20/2004 11:37 AM
The Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown says he considered including another theory in the book that would have inflamed Christians even more than the notion that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and made babies. What if Jesus survived the crucifixion? According to this AP Article, "Brown said the theory is backed by a number of 'very credible sources,' but that he ultimately decided it was too flimsy." I'm burned out on the whole Holy Blood, Holy Grail trip though. Brown's next book, set in Washington, revolves around the Masons! Apparently, the dust jacket of The Da Vinci Code contains a clue about the sequel. Link

Holy DVD!


Holy DVD! 09/01/2004 09:48 AM
The Passion of the Christ is a hot DVD, even if the film studios were cast as doubting Thomas' understudies.

Holy cow!


Holy cow! 05/09/2004 06:26 PM
This wonderful life

The right-wing holy war


The right-wing holy war 03/22/2005 09:14 PM
The ever-tasteful Family Research Council uses Osama bin Laden to elucidate its position on Terri Schiavo.

Church of the Holy Cow


Church of the Holy Cow 12/15/2003 02:29 AM
Nigerian Email Scam Gone Wrong • Evangelist Ojukwu Damisa contacted a fictitious American pastor--Father Ted Crilley of the "Church of the Holy Cow"-- in search of donations. Though Father Crilley's prank response has become a familiar Something Awful-style troll, it's always funnier when there are pictures involved.

Holy Crap


Holy Crap 07/29/2004 09:58 PM

So I just got an email from my friend Jessamyn, who might be on tonight's Daily Show, and I guess she somehow got Ed Helms to do this:

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Like I said, holy crap.


Holy Lexicon!


Holy Lexicon! 04/29/2004 01:19 PM
KAA-WHUUMPH! GGGRRRAAA! WHAM! A strange collection of comic book words, and citations as to just what comic they came from.

Holy Microsoft!


Holy Microsoft! 10/31/2002 10:23 AM
Redmond issues three security alerts to spackle holes in its Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), Windows 2000 platform and versions of the Internet Information Server (IIS).

Holy Relics?


Holy Relics? 11/19/2003 06:58 PM
Lazarus would be proud. Seminal 80's christian Hair Metal band Stryper are still around. And they're touring! And it's the original line up! And they're playing Boston tonight! Now if you'll excuse me, I have to find some modest-yet-rebellious clothing to wear and get to the show.

A Holy Reality


A Holy Reality 11/26/2002 11:19 AM
RealNetworks issues a patch for potentially serious security flaws in its flagship RealOne media player.

Oh holy crap...


Oh holy crap... 03/12/2003 10:16 PM
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Holy Drupal!


Holy Drupal! 12/29/2003 11:44 PM
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The quest for the IT Holy Grail


The quest for the IT Holy Grail 09/16/2004 05:17 AM
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Sheltering a Holy Tradition


Sheltering a Holy Tradition 12/24/2004 01:03 PM
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Swiss Guard Wi-Fi? Holy See!


Swiss Guard Wi-Fi? Holy See! 04/25/2004 07:27 PM
The traditional Swiss Guards responsible for security in the Holy See, Catholicism's city-state, try Wi-Fi for better monitoring: To better monitor the comings and goings into Vatican City, Motorola has provided the Swiss Guard with equipment that allows real-time monitoring of video via PDA or laptop. It's not a public network, but could be....

Bill Gates And The Next Holy War


Bill Gates And The Next Holy War 06/24/2005 04:42 PM

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holy crap that's a big boat


holy crap that's a big boat 04/22/2004 06:55 PM
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Vienna's best holy water


Vienna's best holy water 12/27/2004 10:38 AM
Cory Doctorow: The awesome Viennese net weirdo artists at Monochrom have identified the best sources of holy water in Vienna and are offering them for sale at reasonable rates:
monochrom.at has, therefore, obtained samples of Holy Water from ten selected Viennese churches. These samples have been mixed in correct proportions, purified from pathogens through distillation and osmosis, and then bottled in handy portions. monochrom.at therefore feels confident that they are offering not only the best Holy Water of all Vienna (city average) but the most aseptic Holy Water in the entire world.

monchrom is offering 20 vials (signed, dated) for sale, each containing 0.125 liters of purified Holy Water (city average) for E 44.95 per vial.

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Holy security wars!


Holy security wars! 05/11/2004 06:25 AM
Jon Oltsik says zealots are waging war for no reason in the field of information security. Intrusion detection and intrusion prevention, he says, work best in tandem.

Disconnecting The Holy Grail


Disconnecting The Holy Grail 06/30/2004 07:19 PM
Last week, we wrote about the fight for the "triple play" of voice, video and data to the home over a single wide pipe. At the time, I wondered whether or not the cable companies and telcos were a little too focused on the "to the home" part -- and ignoring how wireless might matter. Over at TheFeature, I've tried to explore this idea in further detail and look at how the move to a wireless world may take some of the thunder away from the triple play battle. The triple play is still important, but it may now need to be an anywhere, anytime to any device kind of triple play, rather than a fat pipe connected to your home.

Bush On Holy Crusade


Bush On Holy Crusade 06/06/2004 06:46 AM
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Holy Gigabytes, Batman!


Holy Gigabytes, Batman! 06/05/2005 11:19 PM

In April, ongoing served a total of 84.5 gigabytes of data to the world. Pardon me, but that just seems totally mind-bogglingly ridiculous.


Holy Cheap Fares!


Holy Cheap Fares! 03/19/2003 10:25 PM
I just made my flight reservations for PHPCon East 2003 on Y! Travel. A round-trip, non-stop flight from San Jose to New York was less than $300. And I even got times that were quite reasonable. Excellent. Not to arrange who I'm going to hang out with while vising NYC. Anyone live nearby and want to get together for a bit? And, yes, it is my first time to NYC....

holy truth in advertising!


holy truth in advertising! 07/19/2004 01:21 AM
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Operation Holy Tuesday


Operation Holy Tuesday 11/14/2003 10:54 PM
Why use an ax when you can use a bulldozer? Der Spiegel article, summarizing what we have learned about the inception and planning of the 9/11 attack from interrogating captured planners.

Our Holy Book is Near Mint


Our Holy Book is Near Mint 12/27/2003 01:52 AM
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Holy See my political ploy 06/14/2004 07:37 PM

Holy security wars


Holy security wars 05/11/2004 07:59 AM
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail


Monty Python and the Holy Grail 07/08/2004 02:20 PM
Broadway version .. And I like this

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Looking For The Holy Grail In Online
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Looking For The Holy Grail In Online
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For all the talk about all of these new online worlds that companies have been rushing out, none have really been living up to a few of the early success like EverQuest. Even then, while there is a strong EverQuest community, it hasn't been as big of a success as some traditional offline video games. While many companies quickly jumped into the space, they're now realizing that they may have hit a wall in growing the market. While new games are trying to appeal to a different market, none have been that successful so far. The problem with most online games is that they're community based and, as such, the community needs to keep playing. That makes it difficult for the "casual" gamer to take part. If they don't login for a few days, they're way behind everyone they were playing with. Meanwhile, there's still the stigma attached to online games of it basically being the online version of nerd camp - taking the old ideas of Dungeons and Dragons and placing them online. This isn't particularly appealing to the less-nerdy set - even in times when being considered a geek isn't quite so bad as it once was. Some are hoping that online sports games may change things - especially since it will involve more time specific games. Sports games have a start and an end, and the world doesn't continue moving all of the time. The games that are simulating a real world have the problem that, just like the real world, they never seem to stop. At this point, it's still quite early to write off the entire space. Someone will come out of nowhere with an online game that doesn't fit into any of these categories and catches on like wildfire. Just like "reality TV" caught on out of nowhere in the TV realm, we'll suddenly have hundreds of online games that no one expected.

Balancing the risks in holy Najaf


Balancing the risks in holy Najaf 08/20/2004 10:06 AM
Iraqi PM indicates he is wary of potential fallout from desecrating Imam Ali shrine and 'martyring' rebel cleric.

MRAM: The Holy Grail of Memory


MRAM: The Holy Grail of Memory 08/18/2004 05:08 PM
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Holy War Brewing Over Cross (Reuters)


Holy War Brewing Over Cross (Reuters) 05/26/2004 11:57 AM
Reuters - Holy war has broken out between civil libertarians and Los Angeles County officials over whether a tiny Latin cross on the county's official seal is an unconstitutional religious symbol or a part of California history.

US 'making progress' in holy city


US 'making progress' in holy city 08/09/2004 10:21 PM
President Bush says US forces are "making progress" in Najaf in Iraq, as they take over from Polish troops.

Punk rock in the holy land


Punk rock in the holy land 04/13/2005 01:36 AM
Xeni Jardin: Jessica Smith from FRONTLINE says:
In Israel, a vibrant punk scene has emerged in a society torn apart by the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. In four candid video interviews, FRONTLINE/World reporter and filmmaker Liz Nord talks to the musicians driving the movement. Like other young Israelis, the punk rockers have been affected personally by the conflict. They have fought as soldiers and lost friends and fans killed by suicide bombers. Bands from both ends of the political spectrum use their music to comment on Israeli society. Others make music just to have fun. But all of them agree that punk rock represents freedom.
Link to show website.

2004 Holy Log Pole Festival


2004 Holy Log Pole Festival 04/09/2004 04:08 PM
Yamadashi, the first part of the Onbas hira Matsuri, a septennial shinto festiv al in the Nagano Prefecture, involves hauling a bunch of 200 year old fir trees out of the forest and then perilously riding them down the hillside (locals only, all you extreme sports nuts) in preparation for May's Satobiki. O-h anami this is not.

Holy LEGO Blocks, Batman!


Holy LEGO Blocks, Batman! 03/14/2005 05:02 PM
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For-Profit Educators' Holy Grail


For-Profit Educators' Holy Grail 09/22/2004 12:27 PM
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