Brian Gongol
- According to the Ethical Philosophy Test, I'm an Aristotelian (100%) Objectivist (98%). Cool. (12.28.2001)
- The "virus warning" for "Sulfnbk.exe" is a hoax. (12.28.2001)
- Along with all the other trouble in the world, massive fires are sweeping toward Sydney. (12.26.2001)
- I need to find a job like this guy's: Screw around all day and get credit for being an "intellectual." (12.25.2001)
- Regardless of your thoughts on Interstates being used as airstrips in wartime, it's a reality of life in Finland. (12.21.2001)
- To know me is to love me. Hee, hee. (12.16.2001)
- Sobering thoughts about our rights. (12.16.2001)
- Just saw Ocean's Eleven - not the worst way I've ever spent $7.25 (Julia Roberts' appearance was worth at least $4 of that). In fact, it was entertaining enough that I'd be curious to see the original. I also saw that Jerry Bruckheimer has yet another film on the way. (12.15.2001)
- Plans may have existed for an Al Qaida attack on London. (12.15.2001)
- The HotOrNot phenomenon is now close to, if not beyond, its saturation point. Besides the original rate-peoples'-looks site, you can also choose to decide based on facial features with RateMyFace.com, pick particular body parts, types, and styles with WhoIsHottest.com, or you can take up a head-to-head comparison with PickTheHottie.com. If you don't feel vengeful enough simply rating a person, you can leave comments at ImpressingRoom.com. When will the madness end? (12.14.2001)
- Transcript of the recently-released Bin Laden tapes. The coward is willing to send others to their deaths but hides himself in caves. (12.13.2001)
- I'm glad that Madonna recognizes "great" art (snicker, snicker). (12.10.2001)
- Mmm...beer (12.10.2001)
- Who's doing the most to bend kids' minds? Weekly Reader, Channel One, or Nickelodeon? (12.2.2001)
- I'm not sure French pilots are to blame for this series of mishaps, but they're funny anyway. And who doesn't like blaming the French for things? (12.2.2001)
- A tale of two Budweisers. (12.2.2001)