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| March 31, 2003 |
5:19 am |
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Kristen has introduced us to the captivating game of TextTwist!
Play that & other fun games at MSN’s Zone.
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3:16 am |
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And, since you’ll probably find yourself on an increasing number of Hawaiian-themed websites, why not learn a bit of the Hawaiian language?
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2:28 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
Looking for something new to listen to on your Sunday afternoon? Check out “Kipuka Leo” a (primarily) Hawaiian language show on Honolulu’s KTUH { 90.3 FM } that presents classic Hawaiian music. Sundays 3 PM - 6 PM {Hawaiian Time}.
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| March 30, 2003 |
1:46 pm |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
Not to reveal my super-secret location, but look here long enough and you may see me.
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| March 21, 2003 |
3:44 pm |
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| March 19, 2003 |
11:25 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
Dayan reveals a revolutionary digital recomposition system that removes the annoyances of the “pan & scan” system while also getting rid of those pesky black bars on widescreen transfers: FlikFX!
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| March 17, 2003 |
6:21 pm |
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| March 16, 2003 |
12:32 pm |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
The Half Bakery: “a communal database of original, fictitious inventions, edited by its users.” Inventive, imaginative, and entertaining. Have a visit.
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| March 14, 2003 |
2:10 pm |
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| March 13, 2003 |
11:55 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
Still using vertical emoticons? That is soooo ‘yesterday.’ Take a lesson from the Japanese are learn to make horizontal smilies like this (*^_^*) … Find more here.
{ Please note: Hanttula.com does not officially condone the use of emoticons or “smilies” as they are sometimes called. Use at your own risk (especially the risk of implied dorkiness). You’ve been warned. }
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| March 12, 2003 |
2:19 pm |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
Time to dust off your laboratory (and, yes, that’s pronounced “lah-bore-a-tory”) for the Edinburgh International Science Festival where they’re searching for the fastest device for walking on water.
For those more scientifically interested than inclined, Britain’s “New Scientist” magazine is also holding a drawing for a chance to have your DNA sequenced (in exchange for you providing them with your info): sign-up here.
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| March 7, 2003 |
10:27 am |
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