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Steven Spielberg
plans to re-release the movie "ET - the
Extraterrestrial" -- but with a difference. The guns
carried by FBI agents in the final scene will be digitally
replaced by walkie talkies. The "politically correct"
alteration, which will cost about $100,000, is being made to
please actress Drew Barrymore, who starred in the movie as a
child, and nowadays hypocritically plays a violent, ass-kickin' agent
in the bland and absurd movie remake of the 1970s TV show,
"Charlie's Angels."
Proof You Can Buy Anything on the
Web
You already know
you can buy perfume and cologne on the
Internet. But did you know you can buy fragrances that smell like
Altoids, Cappuccino, Dirt, Dust, Earthworm, Glue, Grass,
Martini, Pipe Tobacco, Popcorn, Rubber, Saw Dust, Snow, Sushi
and Vinyl? The Demeter Fragrance Library Collection has all
these scents and over
a hundred more. (If you're ready to end your current
relationship, why not buy your lover a bottle of Mildew for
Valentine's Day?)
Why go to
college, when you can just buy
a diploma on the Internet? FakeDegrees.com sells phony
diplomas for a fraction of the cost of actually getting an
education!
Shameless
Self-Promotion
Don't
miss the Computer
Chronicles TV show this week, where I'll blather on about
hot new goodies in Internet Explorer 6. Also featured on the show:
Windows XP and the new Mac OS X! Click
here for show times in your area.
Listen
to Craig Crossman's
Computer America this Sunday, where Your's Truly will talk about
great Mike's List goodies, gadgets and other stuff. You can hear Computer America
nationwide on your local Business TalkRadio
station or over the Internet Sunday from 1pm to 3pm Silicon
Valley Time. Tune in to the one and only Computer
America!
Hollywood Spy
The "Dell
guy," played by actor Benjamin Curtis who tells TV viewers,
"Dude -- You're gettin' a Dell!" will have a role in
Terminator 3, according to my Hollywood Spy. My fondest wish is
that he will play the same role in the movie as he does in the
commercials, and say to Arnold Schwarzenegger, "Dude --
You're gettin' a..." BLAM! "Hasta la vista,
Steven!"
Reader Web Site o'
the Week
If you're a
skater -- or simply enjoy watching people wipe
out on the sidewalk, scrape skin, break bones and generally have a good
time -- then you'll love Skate Mag, a skateboard
Web site run by Mike's List reader Cirilo
Rodulfo. Check
it out!
Get YOUR web site on the high-traffic Mike's
List Reader Links page. HERE'S
HOW!
Gotta-Get-It
Gadgets
Tired
of the noise, dust and vibration caused by your PC's cooling fan?
Neither am I. But for those who are, the Korean company C-system
sells spiffy liquid-cooled
PC cases for about $200 each!
Most cars have CD players these days, but true geeks need the $1,500 Sony MEX-HD1.
This in-dash CD player blasts tunes like the others. But push a button, and the Sony
rips the current song and saves it to the built-in 10-
gigabyte hard drive in MP3 format! It supports Sony's Memory Stick for
transferring files to a portable player.
And now something
completely unnecessary. Fujifilm announced recently
glow-in-the-dark recordable CDs. Called Glow Discs, the new data
storage media are exactly like standard CD-Rs -- holding
700-megabytes of data -- but are a bit more
expensive at $9.99 for 10 disks.
The Stock Orb is a prototype wireless device from Ambient Devices that glows different colors depending on the current status of your stock portfolio. It glows green if you're making
money and red if you're losing it. I'd like to see a ball that glows green if you're reading a story on the Internet about a brilliant new product, and
red if you're reading about a stupid waste of money for people who don't have enough battery operated
junk.
Have you seen an amazing new toy? Let
me know!
Wacky
Web Sites
Some
people pretend to enjoy the sport of hockey, but in reality are
just waiting for a good
fight. If that describes you, then you'll love
BroadStreetBully.com. You'll get all the hockey fights, without
having to endure all those annoying hockey games.
Obviously
the world's largest catsup (ketchup?) bottle deserves its own
web site. And
here it is!
Who says people
don't care about art? A group of devoted purists have created an
online petition to keep Britney Spears and Beyonce Knowles out
of the next Austin Powers movie because of their "controversial celebrity status and marginal acting talent." Click
here to sign! (Random trivia: The James Bond people are suing the Austin
Powers people to keep them from using the name "Goldmember"
in the title of the next
Austin Powers movie.)
Why go to
Blockbuster and pay good money to rent The Matrix again when you
can go
here and watch the Lego version free?
Here's a clock
that tracks the year, month, day, hours, minutes and seconds --
by numbers displayed
entirely in hand-written pencil. If that's not wacky enough, try
this!
The Internet is a
perfect place to post pictures of that DAT
tape loader you built out of Legos (folks, I'm not making
this up!).
If you see a really crazy web
site: Let me know!
Last Week's
Mystery Pic
No,
it's not the Claudia Schiffer edition of the Palm Vx, a Palm devide used by ET to phone home or a handheld manufactured by "Censored,
Inc.," as suggested by some readers. It's the prototype of an HP Jornada
called the X25 running Linux and built by HP researchers in Australia. Unfortunately, as part of a sweeping cost-cutting program, HP killed the
project late last year. Equally unfortunately -- and this is a Mike's List first -- nobody
knew the correct answer! So congratulations.... to me! Here's
an uncensored look at the X25.
Have you
seen an amazing, hard-to-identify picture? Let
me know!
Mystery Pic o' the
Week
What is it? Send YOUR guess to [email protected].
I'll publish in the next issue of Mike's List the name of the person who
is first to send me the right answer.
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