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Ever the progressive airline, Virgin Atlantic Airways plans to offer a frequent flier program for cats and dogs. There will be “Bone-us Miles” and a “Frequent Feline club.” This new marketing scheme celebrates the UK’s lessening of quarantine restrictions for cats and dogs.

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May 19th, 2003 at 1:40 am

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Packed away in wax-covered boxes and long-forgotten in a cellar, these antique seed packets were discovered when the William D. Burt Seed Co. building was torn down. The packets were created using hand lithography, with a limestone slab stippled by an artist for each color in the print. (via memepool)

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May 19th, 2003 at 1:30 am

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A non-spoiler, in my opinion, purely because I don’t want you to overlook it: Cornel West has a role in The Matrix:Reloaded.

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May 16th, 2003 at 6:37 am

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Sharing of the Green
Here for your reference are my list of garden-related links with an emphasis, of course, on my Northern CA climate:
You Grow Girl – nifty tips and journals from female gardeners
Container Vegetable Gardening – from Clemson Univ Extension, useful tips on selecting containers, soils, and varieties for vegetables grown in pots.
Trees of Antiquity – Heirloom Fruit Trees for your home; apple varieties you’ve never heard of, plus fruit like quince, plumcots, pawpaws.
Four Winds Growers – if you want dwarf citrus, start here.
SFGate.com’s Green Gardener column archives
Nichols Garden Nursery – herbs and rare seeds
Master Gardeners of California
Great Plant Picks – “a plant awards program designed to help the home gardener identify unbeatable plants for their Pacific Northwest garden.”
California Rare Fruit Growers – “the largest amateur fruit-growing organization in the world.”
Baldo Villegas’ Bugs and Roses page – the many photos of common rose ailments have been very helpful to my novice rose tending.
Plus: a list of garden weblogs from Cold Climate Gardening.

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May 16th, 2003 at 1:48 am

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May 15th, 2003 at 6:17 am

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My spoiler-free advice for viewing The Matrix: Reloaded is to stay until after the credits are over. Also, someone had a little fun writing the captions for Yahoo! Movies’ WireImage photos from the premiere. Example: “Jada Pinkett Smith, Keanu Reeves, Hugo Weaving, Laurence Fishburne, Monica Bellucci and Carrie Anne Moss set up a camera and wait for the timer at the Hollywood premiere of Warner Brothers’ The Matrix: Reloaded.”

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May 15th, 2003 at 5:01 am

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Old recipes and cookbooks are a fascinating source of history. The Seattle Times took a look back at its old “Dorothy Neighbors” columns, the nom de plume of their group of home economists who provided recipes and answered the queries of homemakers from 1928 to 1980. They list a sampling of some of naive old questions. The Times used to hold an annual recipe contest, with hundreds of winners. Their test kitchen, a rarity for a newspaper, was used to verify the entries, but that only began in the 1970s. Recipes from past eras were clipped and saved onto index cards and then stored in a large filing cabinet. One drawer is devoted entirely to molded salads. What a treasure trove of recent culinary history. The oldest recipe on file, “Cherry Preserves with Pectin,” is from 1934 and uses 7 cups of sugar and 4 cups of fruit.

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May 15th, 2003 at 1:33 am

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If you’ve got a Windows machine and a webcam, you can install and play the Virtual Theremin. Looks like fun! (I haven’t tried it yet.) (via LarkFarm)

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May 14th, 2003 at 4:45 am

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Although the accompanying text is in French (ah, but perhaps you read French), you can still enjoy this lovely collection of Chinese posters from three different eras: the 20s & 30s, the Communist era, and contemporary times.

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May 14th, 2003 at 4:17 am

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Gretsch Guitars ran one of their 1961 models through a CAT scan machine, to rediscover the design of the original bracing. Apparently the knowledge had been lost. Musician Brian Setzer had requested that his signature series of instruments be braced in the older design.

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May 14th, 2003 at 3:45 am

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