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1040-DOG view detail comment email this

A humorous take on the familiar IRS 1040 tax form, presented as an "Individual Canine Income Tax Return." This page links to a commercial site, dogware.com, but the form may be viewed and enjoyed online for free.
http://www.dogware.com/1040-DOG.htm
Topics: Humor, Tax Filing Season

Last updated Apr 14, 2005


The Advanced Rutabaga Studies Institute (ARSI) view detail comment email this

Live Rutacam, photographs of ARSI operations, a brief history of the rutabaga (Brassica napus), recipes and marketing information, and other products of the research performed by this Forest Grove, Oregon, institute. "Any similarity between the information or claims presented by this site and social, scientific, culinary, literary, cultural, historical, botanical, artistic and technological reality is purely coincidental."
http://members.tripod.com/~rutabagas/
Topics: Fruits & Vegetables, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Feb 20, 2008


All Your Base Are Belong To Us view detail comment email this

If your life is over-imbued with meaning, turn to this popular and refreshingly silly Flash video for relief. The dreadful language on the site is patterned after Zero Wing, a computer game notorious for poor English (hence the repetition of phrases such as "somebody set us up the bomb"). Caution: includes several mildly salacious images.
http://allyourbase.planettribes.gamespy.com/
Topics: Computers, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Apr 18, 2006


American Humor: A Study of the American Character view detail comment email this

Electronic version of this book by Constance Rourke (originally published in 1931) tracing the regional development of American humor. Topics include Southern humor, Yankee humor, comic poets, strolling actors, and humor of the West and California. From American Studies at the University of Virginia.
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/rourke/cover.html
Topics: Humor

Last updated Mar 9, 2006


Angry Alien Productions view detail comment email this

This site presents several well-known movies re-enacted by animated bunnies. Features the bunny versions of "The Shining," "The Exorcist," "Jaws," "Titanic," and "Alien." Includes a FAQ and other animations. Some of the animations have appeared on TV shows and at film festivals.
http://www.angryalien.com
Topics: Film: Genres & Themes, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Recreation, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Sep 8, 2004


April Fools' Day On the Web view detail comment email this

A big collection "of April Fools' Day Jokes that Web Sites have run each year from 2004 all the way up to today," listed by site in no particular order and with a brief description of the joke.
http://aprilfoolsdayontheweb.com/
Topics: Holidays and Observances Individually, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Mar 26, 2009


Card Trick Central view detail comment email this

Instructions for many easy, intermediate, and hard card tricks of all kinds. Includes sleight-of-hand terminology.
http://www.cardtricksite.com/
Topics: Hobbies, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Jul 25, 2007


Computer Songs and Poems (Song and Poem Parodies with Computer Related Subjects) view detail comment email this

Featuring such lines as "Bye, bye to my Apple II pie" and "When I was a lad I served a term, As office boy in a computer firm," this site has hundreds of parodies. Nothing is sacred--among the original sources are Christmas, Beatles, and Monty Python songs, and the works of Chaucer, Milne, and Seuss. Indexed by parody title and author and by original performer or author.
http://www.poppyfields.net/filks/
Topics: Computers, Humor, Music, Nonfiction by Genre, Poetry, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Mar 23, 2004


Computer Stupidities view detail comment email this

"A large collection of stories and anecdotes about clueless computer users. It's a baffling phenomenon that in today's society an individual, who might in other circumstances be considered smart and wise, can sit down in front of a computer screen and instantly lose every last shred of common sense he ever possessed. ... And yet, amidst the vast, surging quantities of stupidity are perfectly excusable technological mishaps — but that are amusing nonetheless."
http://www.rinkworks.com/stupid/
Topics: Computers, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Mar 10, 2005


The Dead Grandmother/Exam Syndrome and the Potential Downfall of American Society view detail comment email this

A tongue-in-cheek "academic" paper, complete with graphs and charts, based on the observation that "a student's grandmother is far more likely to die suddenly just before the student takes an exam, than at any other time of year." By a genetics professor, who reports his observations and offers some possible remedies for the problem.
http://www.easternct.edu/personal/faculty/adams/Resources/Grannies.pdf
Topics: Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Apr 18, 2005


Dihydrogen Monoxide--DHMO Homepage view detail comment email this

This hoax trips up an amazing number of people every time it resurfaces. The ominous-sounding compound is actually H 2 O, or water. Read "many Special Reports, including the DHMO FAQ, a definitive primer on the subject, plus reports on the environment, cancer, current research, and an insider exposé about the use of DHMO in the dairy industry. ... Note: content veracity not implied."
http://www.dhmo.org/
Topics: Fish, Meat, & Dairy, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Sep 3, 2005


Drawtoy vs. Byokal view detail comment email this

Draw into a space and a sweeping pie-slice shape translates 45° of your work into 360° of kaleidoscopic art. You pick colors, lines, and shapes and draw with your mouse. As you draw, a kaleidoscope is created. Includes an undo button and the ability to stop, slow down, or speed up your kaleidoscopic creation. There is a link to an explanation of how it works.
http://www.zefrank.com/dtoy_vs_byokal/
Topics: Games & Puzzles, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Mar 23, 2004


Dress the Chief view detail comment email this

This virtual paper doll is a burly Scots chief you can dress in kilts (choose a tartan) and outfit with bagpipes, a dog, flowers, weapons, or golf clubs. Place your Scotsman in a cottage, in woods by a loch, or in a meadow near a stone with mysterious Celtic markings. Complete the picture with more people, mice, quail, mushrooms, and other extras. May be printed or e-mailed.
http://www.electricscotland.com/kids/dress12-20.swf
Topics: Crafts, Hobbies, Humor, Mysteries and More, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Mar 23, 2004


Geoffrey Chaucer Hath a Blog view detail comment email this

This humorous site is a blog as written by author Geoffrey Chaucer in which "Chaucer" comments on current affairs (such as "Britney Spearses" and "MynSpace") and other matters. Also includes links to sites with a glossary and about translating Middle English. From a group of four bloggers in England.
http://houseoffame.blogspot.com
Topics: Blogs & Podcasts by Subject, Humor

Last updated Mar 20, 2007


The Gettysburg PowerPoint Presentation 11/19/1863 view detail comment email this

The Gettysburg Address, reinterpreted in Microsoft Powerpoint. This garish presentation is replete with meaningless graphs, mind-numbing bullet points, and a list of "Key Objectives." From a computer scientist with a sense of humor.
http://www.norvig.com/Gettysburg/
Topics: Computers, Computers, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Presidents by Name, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Jul 8, 2004


Google (Klingon Version)/Google tlhIngan Hol view detail comment email this

A version of the Google search engine in Klingon, a language originally developed for use in Star Trek movies.
http://www.google.com/intl/xx-klingon/
Topics: Humor, Internet Guides & Search Tools, Languages, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Mar 23, 2004


The Hello World Collection view detail comment email this

"'Hello World' is the first program one usually writes when learning a new programming language. This collection includes 181 Hello World programs in many more-or-less well known languages." From a computer programmer.
http://www.roesler-ac.de/wolfram/hello.htm
Topics: Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Jun 28, 2005


Ian's Shoelace Site view detail comment email this

"How many possible ways are there to lace an average shoe?" The author presents nearly two dozen methods he considers "worthy of devoting the time required to create instructions." Includes illustrations, and information about shoelace knots, aiglet ("the plastic or metal sleeves at the ends of shoelaces") repair, and shoelace length formulas.
http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/
Topics: Crafts, Fashion, Games & Puzzles, Hobbies, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Jul 25, 2007


IFLANET Library Humour view detail comment email this

Learn how many catalogers it takes to change a lightbulb from this light-hearted site featuring jokes, humor, and lists such as "Library Principles for Students, from the Old Testament" and "Index Liberis Prohibitorum (Index of Forbidden Books for Children)." From the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA).
http://archive.ifla.org/I/humour/humour.htm
Topics: Humor, Librarianship, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated May 1, 2009


The Ig® Nobel Prizes view detail comment email this

Every October, Ig Nobel Prizes are awarded to "honor achievements that first make people laugh, and then make them think. The prizes are intended to celebrate the unusual, honor the imaginative—and spur people's interest in science, medicine, and technology." Find award winners, video clips of the award ceremonies, "personal reminiscences of some participants," and more. Ig Nobel Prizes activities are organized by the Annals of Improbable Research (AIR).
http://improbable.com/ig/
Topics: Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated May 1, 2009


Junk Food News view detail comment email this

This tasty site features stories and newswires about the junk food industry. Beyond the entertainment value of the latest news about empty calories, this site shrewdly illustrates by example how the junk food industry promotes its product. A well-done hobby site by a professional writer.
http://www.junkfoodnews.net/
Topics: Advertising & Marketing, Business, Humor, Industries, Nonfiction by Genre, Nutrition & Food Safety, Snacks and Baked Goods, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Oct 12, 2005


The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor view detail comment email this

Biographical material about prizewinners of this annual award for "comedians and writers of piercing wit who have left their mark on our ideas, attitudes, and language." Winners include Richard Pryor, Carl Reiner, Jonathan Winters, Whoopi Goldberg, Bob Newhart, Lily Tomlin, Lorne Michaels, and Steve Martin. From the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
http://www.kennedy-center.org/programs/specialevents/marktwain/
Topics: Humor, Literature & Books

Last updated Mar 6, 2006


Late Show With David Letterman: Top Ten Archive view detail comment email this

According to this official site, "the Smithsonian has asked us [The Late Show] to do our part to organize and preserve our nation's precious comedy heritage. So we're offering an annual archive of all Late Show Top Ten Lists." Includes these humorous lists back to 1993, covering topics such as "Top Ten Signs You're Not Going To Be Named Time Magazine's Person Of The Year," and "Top Ten Signs You're On A Bad Diet."
http://www.cbs.com/latenight/lateshow/top_ten/archive/
Topics: Humor, Television

Last updated Dec 21, 2005


Laughter Arts and Sciences Foundation view detail comment email this

The Laughter Arts and Sciences Foundation sponsors World Laughter Day, the first Sunday in May. Its site provides a history of this day that was first commemorated in 1998, and a directory of events throughout the world. 
http://www.laughterfoundation.org
Topics: Humor

Last updated Apr 23, 2007


Librarian Action Figure view detail comment email this

The Web site for the doll that caused a storm of controversy in librarianship. The doll, whose arm moves up in a "shushing" gesture, is based on real-life librarian and prolific book reviewer Nancy Pearl, the author of "Book Lust." Is she dowdy, or merely sensibly dressed? An insult to the profession, or amusing? And where did she get those comfy-looking shoes?
http://www.mcphee.com/laf/
Topics: Arts and Humanities, Arts and Humanities, Crafts, Fashion, Hobbies, Humor, Librarianship, Media, Media, Nonfiction by Genre, Notable People, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Oct 4, 2004


Library Joke of the Month view detail comment email this

Library humor for children, including many knock-knock and elephant jokes. Also find a few related links. From Multnomah County Library, Oregon.
http://www.multcolib.org/kids/jokes.html
Topics: Humor, Librarianship, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Mar 23, 2004


Mark Twain and American Humor view detail comment email this

This lesson plan for high school students examines the "structure and characterization in the short story and consider the significance of humor through a study of Mark Twain's 'The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County.'" Includes links to the short story and to related material on topics such as literary humor (and "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment," by Nathaniel Hawthorne). From EDSITEment, a joint project of the National Endowment for the Humanities and other organizations.
http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=327
Topics: Humor, Literature: Fiction

Last updated Mar 6, 2006


Marshmallow Peeps view detail comment email this

The official site for this quintessential Easter confection features recipes and crafts, an animated history timeline, and a virtual factory tour. For fun and reference, follow the bouncing bunny to readers' stories and experiments and creations.
http://www.marshmallowpeeps.com/
Topics: Holiday Foods, Beverages, and Recipes, Holidays and Observances Individually, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment, Sweets and Sweeteners

Last updated Mar 28, 2007


Marshmallow Peeps: Those Resilient Little Birds view detail comment email this

Humorous "educational tour" that characterizes Marshmallow Peeps by investigating their reactions to cold, heat, solubility testing, and low-pressure environments. Also analyzes the risk of "the effects of smoking and alcohol on Peep health," explains the daring surgery to separate conjoined Peep quintuplets, and investigates Peeps' fear response. Note: the literature review has a number of dead links.
http://www.peepresearch.org/
Topics: Drugs & Medications by Type, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment, Sweets and Sweeteners

Last updated May 10, 2005


Molvania view detail comment email this

This companion site to the book "Molvania: A Land Untouched by Modern Dentistry" will have you reaching for your atlas. This spoof site is designed to poke fun at the way tourists have come to rely on travel guides. Like those resources, this site includes information on the history and culture of this non-existent country, as well as photos of tourist attractions.
http://www.molvania.com/
Topics: Humor, Mysteries and More, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Jul 8, 2004


Museum of Bad Art (MOBA) view detail comment email this

MOBA "is the world's only museum dedicated to the collection, preservation, exhibition, and celebration of bad art in all its forms." The site exhibits some of MOBA's portraits, landscapes, and portrayals of "unseen forces"; the collection is composed of works with "a special quality that sets them apart in one way or another from the merely incompetent." The commentary and staff interviews about these treasures (many from thrift stores and trash heaps) cleverly spoof gallery-speak.
http://www.museumofbadart.org
Topics: Arts and Humanities, Arts and Humanities, Humor, Museums, Museums by Place: United States, Nonfiction by Genre, Philosophy, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Nov 23, 2004


Oddball Indicators Run the Gamut From Hemlines to Picket Lines view detail comment email this

This amusing 2006 newspaper column discusses various traditional and non-traditional indicators for predicting the economy. Non-traditional indicators include the hemline index that "portends that the more leg we see, the higher the stock market will be," a mass transit index, and projections for sales of golf balls. Includes links to related sites. From the North County Times (San Diego, California).
http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2006/01/31/science/kleske/13006192955.txt
Topics: Economics, Humor

Last updated Feb 26, 2007


On This Day: The First of April, 1864 view detail comment email this

A lighthearted but accurate historical review of April Fools' Day, illustrated with a cartoon by artist Thomas Nast. From the New York Times Learning Network.
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/harp/0401.html
Topics: Holidays & Observances, Holidays and Observances Individually, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Mar 26, 2009


Patently Absurd!: Weird Patents, Useless Inventions view detail comment email this

A hobbyist's collection of weird and strange patents from the United Kingdom patent office, and beyond. Includes links to "Serious information about patents," such as patent offices, World Intellectual Property Organization, and more.
http://www.patent.freeserve.co.uk/
Topics: Business & Consumer Law, Humor, Intellectual Property, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment, Technology

Last updated Jun 16, 2004


Patently Silly view detail comment email this

This site features odd and interesting patents that have been registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Descriptions of the patents are accompanied by comments and links to the actual patents. Updated weekly. Browse the patents by week or by subject. The site editor, who was an engineering major in college, is now a stand-up comedian.
http://www.patentlysilly.com
Topics: Business, Business & Consumer Law, Humor, Intellectual Property, Technology

Last updated Feb 22, 2005


Peep Research: A Study of Small Fluffy Creatures and Library Usage view detail comment email this

This humorous site pretends to evaluate "the ability of [marshmallow] Peeps themselves to actually do research." Peeps are observed photocopying, consulting with reference librarians, using microfilm, and working on group projects. "Created for an exhibit in the 'Faculty Peep Show' on display at ... Millikin University [Illinois] ... [to] commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of marshmallow peeps."
http://www.millikin.edu/staley/fluff/peep_research.html
Topics: Holidays and Observances Individually, Humor, Librarianship, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment, Sweets and Sweeteners

Last updated Mar 24, 2005


The Peter Schickele/P.D.Q. Bach Web Site view detail comment email this

Find "crosspuzz wordles," concert and radio program schedules, and discography for Peter Schickele. This musician, musicologist, and parodist is best known for his radio program, "Schickele Mix," and his alter ego, the mythical eighteenth century composer P.D.Q. Bach, but his oeuvre is extensive and multi-faceted. The site features biographies for Mr. Schickele and Herr Bach.
http://www.schickele.com/
Topics: Humor, Music, Musicians, Mysteries and More, Nonfiction by Genre, Notable People, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Mar 23, 2004


The Republic of Cascadia view detail comment email this

This humorous, fictional site declares that "the former American states of Oregon and Washington and the former Canadian province of British Columbia must join together as a sovereign nation. Only then can we have self-determination and take our rightful place in the Global Community." Includes statistics, a fact sheet, pictures of the Cascadian flag and postage stamps, topics of interest, information about the liberation and annexation of Northern California, and links.
http://zapatopi.net/cascadia/
Topics: Humor, Mysteries and More, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment, Washington State: Government

Last updated Aug 14, 2005


The Republic of Cascadia: Sasquatch Militia view detail comment email this

(Note: This is a humorous entry.) This recruitment site for the fictional militia from the equally fictional Republic of Cascadia features a mission statement from the Bureau of Sasquatch Affairs (BSA), news stories and discussions of Sasquatch issues such as tree octopus protection versus Sasquatch traditions, media portrayals of Sasquatch, and tracing your Sasquatch heritage. Also learn about BSA services such as foraging assistance, human avoidance counseling, and lichen and fungus abuse prevention.
http://zapatopi.net/bsa/militia/
Topics: Humor, Mysteries and More, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Aug 14, 2005


Sam-I-Am Does Potatoes view detail comment email this

Gallery of sculpture pieces made from dried potatoes and other materials. Includes explanations of the sculptures and an overview of the artist's process. From a fine artist and designer.
http://www.sam-i-am.com/play/potato/
Topics: Fruits & Vegetables, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Feb 9, 2005


Scatty.com view detail comment email this

To broadcast laughter among kids of all ages, this site fills the bill with over 12,000 children's jokes and childish humor. There are browsable categories of jokes about animals, holidays, Internet, monsters, school, sports, riddles, and more. The knock-knock section is indexed by name, so you can find out if there's one of these popular jokes attached to your name. (Note: this site has many annoying pop-ups.)
http://www.scatty.com/
Topics: Holidays & Observances, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Mar 23, 2004


SCIgen: An Automatic CS Paper Generator view detail comment email this

"SCIgen is a program that generates random Computer Science [CS] research papers, including graphs, figures, and citations. It uses a hand-written context-free grammar to form all elements of the papers. Our aim here is to maximize amusement, rather than coherence." Includes a generated paper that was accepted at an international conference. From graduate students at MIT.
http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/scigen/
Topics: Communications, Computers, English Language, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment, Writing

Last updated Apr 27, 2005


Silly Tasting Notes Generator view detail comment email this

"Tasting a ton of wines" in the Sonoma, California, wine country inspired a Seattle couple to create this Perl script generator of "silly random tasting notes." Users may select between "normal-silly" and "extra-silly" options to produce such descriptive gems as a Barbera that "reminds one of fir, spiney, brackish plum and forceful mocha" (normal) or a Zinfandel with "aromas of skim milk, melancholy pulpy orange juice and bashful gasoline" (extra silly).
http://gmon.com/tech/stng.shtml
Topics: Beverages, California and Washington Wine, Fish, Meat, & Dairy, Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Oil & Gas, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment, Wines by Region: California

Last updated Nov 3, 2004


St. Urho: Patron Saint of Finland view detail comment email this

"The legend of St. Urho began in Northern Minnesota in the 1950s. ... However, there are differing opinions as to whether it began with ... fables ... or the tongue-in-cheek tales told by Richard Mattson of Virginia [Minnesota]." The site provides a history of this "mythical Finnish-American hero," links to information about celebrations in the United States of St. Urho's Day on March 16, images of St. Urho statues, and links to related information.
http://www.sainturho.com
Topics: Dragons, Dreams, & Daring Deeds, Humor, Literature: Fiction, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Mar 9, 2005


Studies in American Humor view detail comment email this

This site features a selection of essays that appeared in the journal Studies in American Humor from 1974 to 1994. Topics include Mark Twain, immigrant stereotypes 1880-1900, "Catch-22" and angry humor, Will Rogers, S. J. Perelman, and New Yorker cartoons. From a retired editor of the journal.
http://www.compedit.com
Topics: Humor

Last updated Mar 6, 2006


Talk Like A Pirate Day, September 19 view detail comment email this

"Talking like a pirate is fun. It's really that simple. It adds a zest, a swagger, to your every day conversation." This humorous site celebrates a day of pirate talk with pirate lingo (such as "Arrr!" and "Ahoy!"), a pirate advice column, a newsletter, puzzles, a "pirate personality profile," Web links, and other silliness. (Caution: Some of the content is a tad risqué.)
http://www.talklikeapirate.com/
Topics: Crime, Holidays and Observances Individually, Humor, Mysteries and More, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Sep 14, 2006


The Top 100 April Fool's Day Hoaxes of All Time view detail comment email this

This site presents the origin of April Fools' Day, pranks played, and a quiz challenging readers to sort the truth from the outrageously false stories reported by the media on April 1st. It also includes a chronological index of hoaxes from 1698 to 2005, and an essay on reasons to hate the observance. From the Museum of Hoaxes.
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/aprilfool/
Topics: Holidays & Observances, Holidays and Observances Individually, Humor, Media, Media, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment

Last updated Mar 26, 2009


Totally Absurd Inventions: America's Goofiest Patents view detail comment email this

Enjoy the humorous and absurd inventions featured at this site, which is updated weekly with new material and offers an archive that contains dozens of illustrated inventions, each cited with its official patent number and year. Includes links to Golf's Goofiest Gadgets , inventor services, the Rothschild Petersen Patent Model Museum, and the United States Patent and Trademark Office with information on patents, trademarks, copyrights, and more.
http://www.totallyabsurd.com/
Topics: Humor, Science, Technology

Last updated Mar 19, 2003


The Twinkies Project view detail comment email this

This humorous site presents a series of experiments that are "designed to determine the properties of that incredible food, the Twinkie." Results available in haiku. Conducted during finals week by students at Rice University.
http://www.twinkiesproject.com/
Topics: Humor, Nonfiction by Genre, Poetry, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment, Sweets and Sweeteners

Last updated Jan 6, 2005





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