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19 September 2004 by nathaniel

eat this

You can tell that nathaniel’s been busy when he hasn’t looked at his RSS aggregator in, like, weeks. Speaking of, anybody know of any good south african art RSS feeds? artthrob doesn’t have one (and their ‘weekly email update’ list, which I signed up for a few months ago, seems to be dead), and the great magazine art south africa, doesn’t even seem to have a web site.

Anyhow, it’s the mini-reblog issue of nathaniel and the non-aggressive; after all, it’s Sunday.

First, cuz all the kids are doing it:

You are (read: ‘nathaniel is’ – and I really did answer honestly for all of these questions) 55% geek
You are a geek. Good for you! Considering the endless complexity of the universe, as well as whatever discipline you happen to be most interested in, you’ll never be bored as long as you have a good book store, a net connection, and thousands of dollars worth of expensive equipment. Assuming you’re a technical geek, you’ll be able to afford it, too. If you’re not a technical geek, you’re geek enough to mate with a technical geek and thereby get the needed dough. Dating tip: Don’t date a geek of the same persuasion as you. You’ll constantly try to out-geek the other.

Take the Polygeek Quiz at Thudfactor.com

everything you need to know from Bush’s RNC speech
The people over at LOOP TV & Film have knocked his 1 hour speech down to 3 minutes of essentials. One quote is, “To create jobs… we will make our country dependent… on foreign sources of energy!”

And finally, there’s Jonah Brucker-Cohen’s report from ISEA 2004. (not a rhizome member? go here)

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