Blind Man's Bluff and the Turing Test
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Antispam "Turing Tests" can't
distinguish between the blind and
software
Antispam "Turing Tests" can't
distinguish between the blind and
software
11/06/2003 06:14 PMThe W3C has singled out "captchas" -- the pseudo-Turing-Tests intended
to keep spammers form using automated tools to create freemail
accounts in bulk -- as disastrous for the blind and other disabled
users of the Internet, since they rely on sight and reading
comprehension to work. IOW, it's not a good Turing Test if the blind
fail it as often as a computer does.
LinkAnimated "Blind Man's Penis"
Animated "Blind Man's Penis"
05/06/2004 10:24 AMJo
hn Alderman says:
"Back in the '70s, John Trubee (weirdo prankster) saw one
of those ads that offers to assess your poetic talent and set your
poems to music. So--testing limits--he wrote the most offensive thing
he could think of, pushing all the buttons, and sent it off. The
refrain was originally 'Stevie Wonder’s penis, is erect because
he's blind.' The company wrote back and, of course, told him he had
talent, and would set his song to music and press disks if he'd pay
them a little. But, because they didn't want to get sued, they had to
substitute 'a blind man' for Stevie. The record was pressed and it
became a sort-of underground hit in LA. Funny also because Trubee's
prank calls were supposed to be the inspiration for Matt Groening's
use of them. They were friends!"
Now, "Blind Man's Penis" has been given the Flash
animation treatment!
LinkRethinking the Turing Test
Rethinking the Turing Test
07/11/2004 10:47 PMIn the 1950s, Alan Turing had proposed a metric for machine
intelligence. This metric is currently known as "the Turing Test" and
much work in the field of Aritificial Intelligence (or AI) has been
influenced by this metric. In short, Turing suggested that a machine
that could behave in a manner indistinguishable from a human could be
considered to be "thinking." For many researchers, the goal is simply
to pass the Turing Test. In 1990, the first formal instantiation of
the Turing Test, the Loebner Prize, was introduced. The Grand Prize,
awarded to the first computer able to provide responses
indistinguisable from a human, is a gold medal and $100,000 and has
never been awarded. However, each year $2000 is awarded to the entry
that fares the best. This is ostensibly designed to stimulate research
in the area. I propose that not only does this metric exclude much in
the way of actual thought, it also fails to encourage much in the way
of machine intelligence. I also propose that the Loebner Prize, for
adhering to this metric, puts an incentive on an aspect of AI that
does little to advance machine thought or intelligence, in practice.
Thus a reconsidered and reformed version should be introduced.
Turing Test for Sports
Turing Test for Sports
03/19/2003 10:24 PMSteven Johnson points at EA's
PlayStation(R)2simulation of the 2003
baseball season.
We simulated the season using the PlayStation(R)2 version of MVP
Baseball 2003, which allows you to take control of one team for the
entire campaign (or multiple seasons, in Franchise mode) and try to
guide them to the World Series. Since we wanted the console to do all
the work, we took control of the defending champion Anaheim Angels but
let the computer run each game on its own, so we could get as
objective of a result as possible.
Turing Test For News Services
Turing Test For News Services
05/27/2004 03:21 AMGoogle News automatically assembles news articles and has about a
million monthly visitors. And everyone already knows that its
automated. But if no one knew that, would Google News still have
lost to WashingtonPost.com for a 'best
internet news service' award? Apparently, news editors may have
to pass a Turing test soon before they can be deemed worthy of awards
or avoid the criticisms of arranging news stories without the efforts
of hard-working human beings.
Elizabot passes sex-chat Turing test
Elizabot passes sex-chat Turing test
07/27/2004 05:51 AMA bored hacker modified an Eliza programme to act as an IRC sex-chat
bot that impersonated an eighteen year old girl (or, rather,
impersonated a sex-chat afficianodo of indeterminate gender
impersonating an eighteen year old girl). He assumed that people would
try to have cyber-sex with his bot and get bored, but in fact a
surprising number were convinced and even got off with it.
This is a plot element in Bruce Sterling's brilliant "RU486?" a short
story collected in Globalhead -- feminist hackers finance their RU486-running
operation with a phone-sex line staffed by automated chatterbots.
It turns out that pornbots are among the class of Eliza-derivatives
that can pass a Turing Test (or rather, horny sex-chat boys are among
the class of human beings that can't tell a chatterbot from a person
-- other groups include psychotherapists, who, in one experiment,
couldn't distinguish actual transcripts of therapy sessions with
schizophrenics from simulated therapy with schizophrenic chatterbots;
and the university student who mistook a chatterbot for his prof in
the middle of the night when he IMed same for permission to extend
deadline on a late paper).
'eliza' is a program that talks to you, pretending to be a
psychologist. its script of possible responses is super tiny, so it
doesn't fool anyone. or so i thought.
IRC is a network full of chat rooms (or "channels") where a lot of
scary internet people (or "perverts") hang out. my friend reduz found
a version of 'eliza' that could go on IRC. he put it on IRC. a lot of
people from other countries thought it was a real woman, so naturally
they tried to have sex with it. they got frustrated quickly. reduz is
a bad man...
so i replaced eliza's tiny, boring script with a massive dumb blonde
script that has like 3,800 responses on all sorts of topics, but
mostly sex. jenny18 is very horny and she loves talking to horny guys.
and everyone knows the best place to talk to horny guys is on dalnet
irc sex channels.
Link (Warning, contains
links to transcripts of IM-based sex, NSFW)
(
via Waxy)
A Turing Machine in Conway's Game of
Life, extendable to a Universal Turing
Machine
A Turing Machine in Conway's Game of
Life, extendable to a Universal Turing
Machine
08/04/2004 10:03 PMA Turing Machine in Conway's Game of Life, extendable to a Universal
Turing Machine
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One Man's Cuddly Critter Is Another
Man's Varmint
One Man's Cuddly Critter Is Another
Man's Varmint
05/22/2004 08:18 PMMany species that have been brought back from the brink of extinction
are bumping up against a hard question: Fit to live among us or not?
Ray Charles, the blind singer and piano
player who erased musical boundaries
with classic hits such as "What'd I
Say," "Hit the Road Jack" and the
melancholy ballad "Georgia on My Mind,"
died Thursday. He was 73. Blind by age 7
and an orphan at 15, C
Ray Charles, the blind singer and piano
player who erased musical boundaries
with classic hits such as "What'd I
Say," "Hit the Road Jack" and the
melancholy ballad "Georgia on My Mind,"
died Thursday. He was 73. Blind by age 7
and an orphan at 15, C
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History comes alive at Bluff City School
History comes alive at Bluff City School
12/11/2003 07:16 PMThey went to search engines such as google.com and yahoo.com, and
typed in "Eufaula" or "Barbour County.". They had no trouble finding
information. ...
The blind fragging the blind
The blind fragging the blind
03/14/2005 04:30 PMAlso: Space agencies consider joint mission. [News.com Extra]
President's Remarks at a Victory 2004
Rally in Poplar Bluff, Missouri
President's Remarks at a Victory 2004
Rally in Poplar Bluff, Missouri
09/07/2004 09:26 PMRemarks at a Victory 2004 Rally in Poplar Bluff, Missouri .. practice
their love ..
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Call Senate Democrats' bluff - The
Washington Times: Editorials/OP-ED -
March 22, 2005
Call Senate Democrats' bluff - The
Washington Times: Editorials/OP-ED -
March 22, 2005
03/23/2005 04:58 PMOther: Turing Cluster
Other: Turing Cluster
02/05/2005 09:01 PM
Virginia Tech was first with a Mac-based supercomputer, but UIUC is
getting into the game, too.
"Alan Turing"
"Alan Turing"
06/08/2004 08:54 AMViebrock.ca: Turing, Now With Audio
Viebrock.ca: Turing, Now With Audio
05/17/2004 09:12 AMJust a quick note from
Colin Viebrock's
weblog this morning:
Church-Turing thesis
Church-Turing thesis
06/17/2004 10:14 AM
Be
thankful you are not my student. You would not get a high grade for
such a design. Tanenba
um and
Torvalds discuss the future of kernel design.
Happy 92nd, Turing!
Happy 92nd, Turing!
06/23/2004 12:19 PMToday would have been Alan Turing's 92nd bithday (if he hadn't been
hounded to death by the British authorities who forced hormone
treatments on him to "cure" his gayness). Turing invented modern
computer science and is one of my all-time heros.
Link
(
Thanks, Pat!)
Alan Turing Honoured
Alan Turing Honoured
06/07/2004 11:52 PMFree Internet Press Jun 8 2004 3:51AM GMT
Medio siglo sin Turing
Medio siglo sin Turing
06/07/2004 09:56 PMIBM Intends To "Call SCO's
Bluff"
IBM Intends To "Call SCO's
Bluff"
08/20/2004 06:23 AMThis week IBM will attempt to back SCO into a legal corner by filing
another motion for partial summary judgment in its legal battle over
Linux and Unix copyright issues.
IBM on Monday asked the U.S. District Court in Utah to rule that it
should win immediately on its eighth counterclaim, which regards
copyright infringement. In that counterclaim, IBM asserts that because
The SCO Group Inc. has sold Linux—which included more than 783,000
lines of code of IBM's copyrighted material—the court should
immediately grant IBM summary judgment and a permanent injunction.
Kelly Talcott, an IP (intellectual property) attorney and partner at
Kirkpatrick & Lockhart LLP's New York office says, "This
motion is a clever ploy by IBM, meant to call SCO's bluff. The focus
is on SCO's distribution of its own Linux products. Because it
contributed its code to Linux subject to the terms of the GPL [GNU
General Public License], IBM says it is the GPL that governs how IBM's
contributions can be used."
Talbott explains, "According to IBM, SCO has effectively
renounced the GPL. If this is so, says IBM, then SCO has infringed
IBM's copyrights by distributing versions of Linux that contain
IBM-contributed code."

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Manchester honours Alan Turing
06/07/2004 08:58 AMThe Register Jun 7 2004 12:46PM GMT
a fitting tribute to alan turing
a fitting tribute to alan turing
06/24/2004 02:49 PMno good mind goes unpunished
Is the Brain Equivalent to a Turing
Machine?
Is the Brain Equivalent to a Turing
Machine?
03/19/2003 10:25 PMFrom the NewScientist.com: "The world's first brain prosthesis - an
artificial hippocampus - is about to be tested in California. Unlike
devices like cochlear implants, which merely stimulate brain activity,
this silicon chip implant will perform the same processes as the
damaged part of the brain it is replacing. The prosthesis will
first be tested on tissue from rats' brains, and then on live animals.
If all goes well, it will then be tested as a way to help people who
have suffered brain damage due to stroke, epilepsy or Alzheimer's
disease."
Turing and Post Machines: C++ Simulators
Turing and Post Machines: C++ Simulators
12/21/2003 01:14 PMUniversal Turing Machine (C++ Simulator) : Release 1.0
Alan Kay Receives ACM Turing Award
Alan Kay Receives ACM Turing Award
04/22/2004 10:43 AMAlan Turing: Thinking Up Computers
Alan Turing: Thinking Up Computers
05/02/2004 02:07 PMBusiness Week May 2 2004 6:24PM GMT
Alan Turing - Thinking Up Computers
Alan Turing - Thinking Up Computers
05/16/2004 06:36 AMAlan Turing - Thinking Up Computers By Andy
Reinhardthttp://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_19/b3882029_mz0
72.htmAlan Turing - Thinking Up Computers - The
Cambridge University mathematician laid the foundation for the
invention of software. As part of its anniversary celebration,
BusinessWeek is presenting a
series of weekly profiles for the greatest innovators of the past 75
years.
Alan Turing, the Inventor of Software
Alan Turing, the Inventor of Software
05/11/2004 09:16 AMAlan Kay wins Turing Award
Alan Kay wins Turing Award
04/26/2004 02:43 PMOne of my heroes wins computer science's top award.
Colin Viebrock: Turing Protection with
an Image
Colin Viebrock: Turing Protection with
an Image
04/13/2004 08:43 AMBy now, I'm sure you've see the "turing test" images that sites have
in an effort to bypass the usual form. They are the ones with the
image beside them, forcing the user to actually be able to understand
the letters in the image to make it past the form. Well, Colin
Viebrock's weblog has
a new posting
that can help you create and use this powerful tool on your own site.
Visual Turing Machine 1.0 (Default
branch)
Visual Turing Machine 1.0 (Default
branch)
06/22/2005 02:27 AM

Visual Turing Machine (VTM) is a program that lets
you create Turing machines with a point and click
interface instead of using esoteric languages. You
can pack your complex machines into small boxes,
and then reuse them as part of a bigger machine.
VTM also features an infinite length tape.

Good-Turing method finally improved-upon
Good-Turing method finally improved-upon
11/16/2003 04:44 AMSixty-or-so years since Alan Turing and IJ Good invented the
Good-Turing method for modeling of probability distributions behind
data streams as part of the Allied code-breaking effort, researches
have discovered the limit of its usefulness, and produced a
replacement method that transcends them:
The German Enigma encryption machine used a huge number of decryption
keys, making it almost impossible to crack the code. British
intelligence had gained possession of Enigma machines, had determined
how they worked and had even obtained a copy of the full book of keys.
Some messages had been decrypted and the keys used recorded, so that
the code breakers had a small sample from a very large set of keys.
But it was unlikely the Germans would continue to use the same keys,
so some method of assigning a probability distribution to the keys not
yet used was needed...
Orlitsky was able to discover this limit by quantifying the problem in
terms of the positive integers. The nature of the sample set is
actually irrelevant to the probabilistic algorithm. What matters is
the order in which outcomes appear and how often they appear. So a
sample sequence such as giraffe, giraffe, elephant, giraffe, zebra
would be encoded in numbers as 1,1,2,1,3. Every time a new item
appears, it is assigned the next-highest number, so that this
mathematical model, according to its creators, can capture the worst
possible problem-one in which there is an infinite number of hidden
data items.
Link
(
via Smart
Patrol)
"POPLAR BLUFF, Mo., Sept 6 (Reuters) -
U.S. President George W. Bush offered an
unexpected reason on Monday for cracking
down on frivolous medical lawsuits: "Too
many OB-GYNs aren't able to practice
their love with women all across this
country.""
"POPLAR BLUFF, Mo., Sept 6 (Reuters) -
U.S. President George W. Bush offered an
unexpected reason on Monday for cracking
down on frivolous medical lawsuits: "Too
many OB-GYNs aren't able to practice
their love with women all across this
country.""
09/08/2004 04:23 PMLook ma, I'm blind
Look ma, I'm blind
04/14/2005 06:22 AMSo, this one country invades this other country saying that now its
inhabitants can be free and the women are no longer oppressed, killing
many people in the process of distributing freedom. However, at the
same time they
pret
end that their own women have no nipples and punish those women
who dare to have them. Even with clothes on.
They are more alike than they want to admit.
(Via Dan Gillmor.)
Blind Spots
Blind Spots
11/10/2003 11:11 PMLinks are unquestionably the greatest source
for semantic data within weblogs. But what does RSS 1.0 (an
application of RDF) do with that data?
...Bionic eye will let the blind see
Bionic eye will let the blind see
04/05/2005 08:27 AMScientists have designed a artificial eye that should allow blind
people to see again.
Blind Yourself with Science
Blind Yourself with Science
12/09/2003 08:37 PMLoveLump is an "artificially-engineered transgenic tissue sculpture"
that is "created using a variety of animal and vegetable DNA strands."
The manufacturer recommends to spray it twice a day. (12-09)
The Blind Men and the Elephant
The Blind Men and the Elephant
12/04/2003 02:19 PMDavid McClintock writes " In David A. Schmaltz's new book, The Blind
Men and the Elephant: Mastering Project Work, we find a powerful
metaphor for the ...
Grok Description matches for Blind Man's Bluff and the Turing Test
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How sexy is your PC?
How sexy is your PC?
12/30/2003 06:14 AMPhilippine Inquirer Dec 30 2003 5:31AM ET
Sexy!
Sexy!
12/19/2004 03:45 PMLooks like I'm too hott for SonicWall! Parents, hide your children:
Anil Dash's blog is so sizzling your browser can't stand it....
ChatterBots
ChatterBots
01/06/2004 02:27 PMChatterBotshttp://www.ChatterBots.infoChatterBots is a Subject Tracer™ Information Blog
developed and created by the
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resources and sources on an ongoing basis on ChatterBots. We always
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Make IT . . . SEXY again
Make IT . . . SEXY again
06/29/2004 08:10 PMComputer Times Asia Jun 30 2004 0:24AM GMT
Those Sexy Iranians
Those Sexy Iranians
05/11/2004 10:54 AMphoto
from Hoder's photo blog |
The New York Times
Those
Sexy Iranians
...True, girls and women can still be imprisoned for going out
without proper Islamic dress. But young people are completely
redefining such dress so it heightens sex appeal instead of smothering
it.
Women are required to cover their hair and to wear either a chador
cloak or an overcoat, called a manteau, every time they go out, and
these are meant to be black and shapeless. But the latest fashion here
in Shiraz, in central Iran, is light, tight and sensual.
"There are some manteaus with slits on the sides up to the
armpits," said Mahmoud Salehi, a 25-year-old manteau salesman. "And
then there are the `commando manteaus,' with ties on the legs to show
off the hips and an elastic under the breasts to accentuate the
bust."
Worse, from the point of view of hard-line mullahs, young women in
such clothing aren't getting 74 lashes any more — they're
getting dates.
Iranian
blogger Hoder has started
a photo
blog and some of the recent images show us what they're talking
about.
Photos: I'm too sexy for my PSP
Photos: I'm too sexy for my PSP
03/17/2005 03:33 AMTo pump up anticipation for its PlayStation Portable, Sony invites
designers to get creative. Think fur and jewels.
Sexy Math
Sexy Math
11/15/2003 06:49 PM
BoingBoing patron saint
Bruce Sterling points our
dirty minds to a website containing this suggestive series of images
created entirely from mathematical algorithms. "If you find them
offensive in any way," says the site's creator, "all I can say is that
beauty (or obscenity) is in this case most certainly in the eye of the
beholder." If high school algebra had been half this fun, perhaps I
would have passed.
Link
Why storage is sexy
Why storage is sexy
02/16/2004 07:54 PMThe Feature has posted my
piece on
how advances in storage technology are transforming mobile
devices.
New Use for Bluetooth Is Literally Sexy
New Use for Bluetooth Is Literally Sexy
08/19/2004 08:09 AMABCNEWS.com Aug 19 2004 12:04PM GMT
Ultimate Sexy: 2004
Ultimate Sexy: 2004
05/04/2004 09:16 PMTaking into account the US release of Maxim's 100 sexiest women of
2004 here's the list of women that appear on all three lists, the...
Yes, Virginia, storage is sexy
Yes, Virginia, storage is sexy
12/10/2003 04:21 PMCNET Dec 10 2003 2:34PM ET
Who Says Data Analysis Isn't Sexy?
Who Says Data Analysis Isn't Sexy?
02/17/2004 06:03 AMBusiness Week Feb 17 2004 10:18AM GMT
Sexy Science Factoids
Sexy Science Factoids
10/29/2003 01:15 AMSex ban for wannabe dads overturned. Turns out abstaining from sex
actually hurts or has no affect on the chance of conception for
couples having difficulties. And, along the the same lines, different
slants on the same thing. A Reuters headlines reads U.S. Birth Rate
Drops Slightly: CDC whereas the MSNBC story reads U.S. birth rate
falls to record low. Yahoo picks up the more sober Reuters story, but
I refuse to link to them because they always end up expiring their
stories on me. Another Reuters article with the headline "U.S. Birth
Rate at Record Low" is most likely the source of the MSNBC story: "The
birth rate was 13.9 per 1,000 people, down from 14.1 per 1,000 in 2001
and down 17 percent from a peak in 1990 of 16.7 per 1,000." And last
but certainly not least, a newly mapped enzyme called "arginase II"
could yield new treatments for female sexual dysfunction since
Viagra® has proved less effective for women than for men....
Two Sexy 3G Soccer Hosts
Two Sexy 3G Soccer Hosts
09/23/2004 05:04 AM3G Sep 23 2004 7:31AM GMT
Partial Template Specialization help was
never this sexy
Partial Template Specialization help was
never this sexy
07/01/2004 02:17 PM
AskTheTechGirl.com :
Because not everyone gets off on calling India for tech
support
via something
positive, who also has a funny comic thread on this Persian photobl0g: Those Sexy Iranians
Persian photobl0g: Those Sexy Iranians
05/10/2004 03:02 PMHossein Derakshan says, "I've
launched my photoblog, titled "vagrantly." Here's the latest image
post, about the Islamic dress code and
Nicholas Kristof's New York
Times column this weekend about 'sexy Iranians.'"
No one has challenged the
cleric's rule more effectively than these young Iranian girls. They
have totally changed the Islamic dress code during the past five
years. The half-sliced heads of the mannequins are results of Islamic
laws that prohibit making identical statues to humans.
Link to Hoder's photoblog post. And coincidentally, BoingBoing's
own Cory says from the U.K., "Spotted at the Brick Lane Bengali new
year's festivities in London: a little girl in a couture Calvin Klein
headscarf."
Link to 80K
jpeg image.
Sexy Androids, Electric Sheep
Sexy Androids, Electric Sheep
05/26/2004 01:38 PMOur friends at
Fleshbot
purr:
The question here isn't really "Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?"
so much as "Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep-Like Beings With Long,
Dextrous Tongues That Make Them Moan In Ecstacy?" It's the short story
Philip
K. Dick never got around to writing.
Link (
of course it's not worksafe, silly.)
Sexy Boags ads brew up a storm
Sexy Boags ads brew up a storm
09/21/2004 02:33 AMNews.com.au - Tue Sep 21, 01:08 am GMT
Sexy martian game-controller
Sexy martian game-controller
03/08/2004 11:03 PM
The Nostromo is a new programmable game-controller from Belkin, with
over 100 configurable key-combos and a sweet configurator. The rad,
(useful-for-the-right-handed-only) alien appearance is allegedly
ergonomically optmized for twitch-gaming and the Tom's Hardware
reviewer says that it's also a pretty good paintmonkey's
Photoshop-controller. Man, this thing is teh s3xy.
Link
(
via Wonderland)
'Friends' Too Sexy for Chinese
Television (AP)
'Friends' Too Sexy for Chinese
Television (AP)
01/18/2004 09:17 AMAP - The hit American sitcom "Friends" may prove too risque for
Chinese television.
Friendly, warm, fuzzy, and sexy as
all-get-out
Friendly, warm, fuzzy, and sexy as
all-get-out
11/15/2003 07:46 AMDong Resin's interview of the Patriot Act .. no-holds-barred
interview
dongresin.katgyrl.com/archives/000981.html
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Jaguar chided for being too sexy
(Reuters)
Jaguar chided for being too sexy
(Reuters)
05/26/2004 07:24 AMReuters - Luxury automaker Jaguar went too far with a steamy
promotional mailing to prospective customers, advertising
regulators have said.
Chatterbots Information from Marcus
Zillman
Chatterbots Information from Marcus
Zillman
01/08/2004 08:50 PMMarcus Zillman has started another Subject Tracer Blog, this time
devoted to the subject of chatterbots (chatterbots are artificial
intelligence programs which can interact with you.) It's available at
http://www.chatterbots.info/...
Sexy biscuit tin snapped up at auction
(Reuters)
Sexy biscuit tin snapped up at auction
(Reuters)
04/23/2004 01:35 PMReuters - An otherwise ordinary biscuit tin featuring hidden drawings
of two dogs mating and a pair of naked lovers has fetched
423 pounds at an auction -- proving that sex sells.
Sexy, smart, and cheap date ideas.
Sexy, smart, and cheap date ideas.
08/13/2004 02:42 PM
Friday
night is date night. FOXNews.com - Foxlife - Fox Features -
Feeling Sexy? It Could Be Your Cat
FOXNews.com - Foxlife - Fox Features -
Feeling Sexy? It Could Be Your Cat
11/05/2003 07:30 AMFeeling Sexy? It Could Be Your Cat .. Toxoplasma gondii .. (new
window) .. toxoplasma
foxnews.com/story/0,2933,102093,00.html
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Sexy Cookie Tin Snapped Up at Auction
(Reuters)
Sexy Cookie Tin Snapped Up at Auction
(Reuters)
04/26/2004 09:02 AMReuters - An otherwise ordinary cookie tin
featuring hidden drawings of two dogs mating and a pair of
naked lovers fetched 423 pounds ($752) at an English auction
Friday -- proving that sex sells.
More Sexy Adult Movies out in the
Internet from Bollywood
More Sexy Adult Movies out in the
Internet from Bollywood
04/02/2005 07:24 AMIndia Daily Apr 2 2005 11:00AM GMT
Mimail-C worm poses as sexy photos
Mimail-C worm poses as sexy photos
11/03/2003 05:28 AMAnti-spam DDoS variant
Missouri Bans Sexy Highway Billboards
(AP)
Missouri Bans Sexy Highway Billboards
(AP)
06/17/2004 04:10 PMAP - The Show Me State is cracking down on bawdy billboards. Gov. Bob
Holden on Thursday signed a bill banning sexually suggestive
billboards that promote strip clubs and other adult businesses. The
ban applies within one mile of Missouri highways.
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