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Issue # 36
/ August 2003


Weird Websites
What to do when there's nothing else on the Web
...

By: Alexandra Gordon

www.esquilax.com/baywatch/index.shtml


         Someone out there believes that David Hasselhoff is the devil, and I'm not so sure I disagree.

www.heromachine.com

         Calling all comic book fans! Now you can create your own hero, despite your lack of drawing skills. This free download will allow you to use "intuitive controls" and "high-quality illustrations" to create your ultimate and unique hero. Put your imagination on cruise control; the possibilities are endless.

www.theaircar.com

         This site boasts a solution to pollution with a car that actually cleans the air. Being developed in Europe, the MDI Air Car can travel 200 miles on just one tank of compressed air. Check out this strange futuristic pod that should be available within the next few years.

www.matazone.co.uk/yes-we-have-no-weapons-of-mass-destruction-game.html

         Try to match the cards in this fun little game featuring the hilarious commentaries of George Bush and Tony Blair.

www.humanforsale.com

         Find out exactly how much you're worth. Answer the list of questions and an estimate will be sent to your email address.

www.farts.com

         Order state-of-the-art whoopee cushions or a "Pull my finger" Bush fart doll. Also allows you to "Send a fart to a friend."

www.burningman.com

         This is the official website for an annual festival in the middle of the desert. Thousands of people gather to build crazy installation art, paint themselves, run around in wild clothes, and party. At the end of the festival they light all the art on fire and watch it burn to the ground.





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