Archive for Archive for July, 2007
Weekly Timewaster: MapJack
It’s a nice breezy summer day outside, and here you are stuck in your tiny little cubicle in your fairly sucky internship (you’re rethinking how useful those years in Haas were for your future happiness aren’t you?). Want a look outside at those wide open spaces you’re missing? MapJack provides you with a chance to [...]
China Is Massing Its Armies As We Speak
Seriously. Look at these agitators. Can’t you see how they’re just training for a return of their Tibetan overlord? And of course those crazy Berkeley anti-establishment types just allow for this to go on. Ridiculous, we say, ridiculous.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s Birthday Part 1 and Part 2 [YouTube]
The Bears Are Roaring: Blog Roundup
The Band Is Out On The Field :: Today’s Round-Up of Cal-Related Goodness
All your Cal sports in one tidy little package, with some Ivan Drago on the side.
california patriot blog » Fireworks on the Fourth
Explosions! Wheee!
Berkeley Bubble » Bay Area Politics Roundup
Chicken John’s awesome platform, Cindy Sheehan and the Terminator’s terminations.
elitist_doll: finals, in a nutshell
This [...]
Gandhi Was Tougher Than This
Some people, like our friend at the right, certainly need a little bit of dieting to shed those extra pounds. Plenty of decent fads exist out there that merit some consideration or experimentation for those of us who have some weight problems. Then there is Berkeley, where its residents decide to find new ways [...]
Roaring Back
For those of you who stayed with us through a month of vacation, we’re back. We’re pretty much worn out after three nonstop weeks of touring the Mediterranean (something you can read and see more about on our personal site in a few days), so bear with us these next few days. We’re still pretty [...]
Student Special: The Republicans, Dominating Cal As Usual
Everyone takes for granted that Berkeley is a liberal heathen town that would slaughter elephants like game poachers, but try telling that to the Berkeley College Republicans, who have impressively mobilized to dominate the oh-so-important political world of Cal. Especially since no one ever knows where those fifty-three electoral votes will go in November. [...]


