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This fine August I have had the great pleasure and fortune to be this month's originator of the distinguished SFØ Newsletter - brainchild of Orion and more recently resurrected by anna one at the insightful suggestion of Spidere. What better oppo...


Many instances of travel to new, foreign locales ( regardless of the amount of people around ) oftentimes I find myself isolated by shyness, and searching for any familiar element to the landscape. In my recent sojourn to the wonderful Hawaiian is...


Note: There Will Be Blood. Video especially Not for the Faint of Heart. /warning While I do not always attend the U of A, an approximate third of my tasks fall within their jurisdiction, I must admit my true pride correlates my participation in the ...

Sure, there's Naked Mail... but what about a Naked Mail Swap?? Everyone was assigned another player to secretly naked mail- here follows the aftermath: Ntan McNunofurbizwax: I received my naked mail. If I had to guess who sent it to me, I'd say...


avidd: Backstory- Rubin went to the CCC conference in Berlin. His apartment's toaster was broken. Unsatisfied with this state of affairs, he stealthily swapped his broken toaster with his neighbor's. Some time later Rubin got really drunk and woke ...


this discovery has been decades in the making ... i feel as though i've been working on this task since the day i was born. only in recent years have i become cognizant of this process: the emotion that wells up, drop by drop, inside yourself every s...


The Richard B. Gump Field Research Station on Mo'orea, French Polynesia is used, time-share style, by many universities and organizations. Over the years, a rather ... eclectic ... mix of reading materials have come to reside here, via donation or fo...

A brief exploration of the one road encircling the island of Mo'orea, French Polynesia on the night of the first full moon. Regrettably, the threat of friday night drunk drivers restricted our range...