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image A cool checkerboard optical illusion
Categories: Photos/Videos
Posted by Alex on Mon Sep 30, 2002
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It's time for the Annual Bigfoot conference.
Categories: Cryptozoology
Posted by Alex on Mon Sep 30, 2002
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Does Idaho really exist?
Categories: Places
Posted by Alex on Mon Sep 30, 2002
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image Strange crop circle mystery in London's Kew Gardens. A flower-shaped crop circle appeared in a field of wheat that had been specially grown there as part of an exhibit.
Categories: Crop Circles
Posted by Alex on Thu Sep 26, 2002
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A high school sociology assignment goes a little too far when students stage a fake abduction.
Categories: Pranks
Posted by Alex on Thu Sep 26, 2002
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image The forger John Myatt has now become respectable and is showing and selling his art in galleries. The works are still forgeries, but now they're openly acknowledged as such, and they're flying off the shelves.
Categories: Art
Posted by Alex on Mon Sep 23, 2002
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A glitch in Wesleyan's email system sparked an e-mail riot when students realized that they were all plugged into a network that gave them access to the e-mail of every other student at the college.
Categories: Email Hoaxes
Posted by Alex on Mon Sep 23, 2002
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist muses on when pranks and hoaxes can get out of hand... as in the case of terrorist hoaxes
Categories: Hate Crimes/Terror
Posted by Alex on Thu Sep 19, 2002
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For the past six months thousands of people have been flocking to see a small fibreglass statue of the Virgin Mary in a church in Perth, Australia that is supposedly weeping rose-scented tears. But many scientists, including Doug Clarke of Murdoch University, dismiss the statue as a hoax: Mr Clarke believes that when the statue was made, a cavity was built into the head of the statue and for some reason he believes it has been filled with an oil similar to soya-bean oil.
Categories: Religion
Posted by Alex on Tue Sep 17, 2002
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