Kudos for NEW IMPROVED HEAD
an NIH special report
We are pleased to announce that NEW IMPROVED HEAD is increasingly being recognized by the websurfing community as an authority. Recently we discovered that the wise advice of our healthy eating editor Joyce Stookey had been recognized by just-nutrition-links.com, which has published a link to her article here on the health benefits of sherry and French vermouth (or as she calls them, using the technical term, goof). We were going to be way arch and sarcastic about this, but it occurred to us that just-nutrition-links.com is probably entirely capable of understanding the article as it was meant to be understood, and we are pleased that the nutrition crowd is open to satire. Joyce didn't write that article to mislead people, you know.
Meanwhile, the penetrating analysis of Roland Barphe's article about bingo culture has been recognized here. It's good to know that interest in semiotics is high in the gambling field – oh, sorry, we mean the gaming field, don't we? People don't gamble any more, they game. Roland's article has also been linked to in the Wikipedia article about bingo, and honest to god, none of the staff here who contribute to Wikipedia had the slightest thing to do with it. You can verify that by checking the page history. We had nothing to do with it, and we're chuffed.
Farrell Childe's article about Omni-TV has also been cited in essays two university students have posted on the web. Unfortunately they ignored the main points of Farrell's article (which is why we have left them anonymous), but it can't have hurt their untrained minds to have come into contact with the product of a high-powered reasoning engine like the one Farrell's packing. Or so he tells us.
Just a few more people who've realized they don't have to think any more...they can just try our NEW IMPROVED HEAD!!!
Kudos for NEW IMPROVED HEAD © Coolth, 2001
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