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I’m curious to know if any of the charges levied in this article are true. However, given the complete lack of citations, or even links to releavant news stories, I think the author’s unwillingness to present evidence speaks largely for itself.
Lesson 1: This is the Web. Links are what make it work. Lesson 2: Cite your evidence. You should have learned this in j-school, or engineering school, or as a scientist, or a literary critic, or lawyer…
[You're backdating this post to yesterday so it doesn't look like you've done it late, aren't you? —Ed. Reality is subjective. Take the red pill. Drink the Kool-aid. Etc.]
It’s that time again.
First, on my way home this evening, winding through the Kentucky backroads [Uhh, you mean tomorrow evening, right? —Ed. Oh, right.] Winding through the Kentucky backroads, I did see an actual, live, wild rabbit. My car [you mean hrududu —Ed.] failed to hit the rabbit, since I was at sufficient range, and it did bolt right back into the woods. There is no point to this story.
I missed the opportunity to receive chocolate from others. This should be rectified next year. On the other hand, Commuterrant is more than willing to skip the chocolate bunnies. And of course, if you happen to be a rabbit yourself, you’re best off just skipping the sweets entirely.
If there are humans on Mars, then why not bunnies on the moon?
Photo with caption. Photo without caption.
An elil strikes! But the rabbits are smart. They had a decoy. Then there’s the case where the elil are in bunny’s clothing.
Maids, indeed. And another nottabunny.
Moving on, we have what could be the strangest centaurs ever seen by mankind. (Also available in a wide range of other varieties.)
Bunny songs?! Oh, you mean like, “Brass bunny – that funny bunny//Brass bunny – junkie//That funny bunny…”
This one just screams big, pointy teeth! I think it’s that chic slightly-out-of-focus look.
The LiveJournal invasion has reached a standstill, so they’ve sent in Stealth Ninja Pirate Bunnies. We’ll let you know how they do next week.
Finally, stick with Bugs. Mr. Clean is a womanizer.
Georgia Tech’s crew at the Mars Desert Research Station is now in place. Myself and ten others are working Mission Support (in rotation), and there are five students and a Research Engineer in situ in Utah at the station.
So read about all the exploits at the above links. In the works: CotB IV, and a post on reliance on procedures and the skill of adaptation (with bonus GT Post Office rant).
For no apparent reason, other than the challenge of actually making posts to this site, the time has returned for yet another roundup of bunnies on the internet.
At one point, I thought, eventually, I’m going to run out of bunny links. I mean, there’s only so many rabbit fans, right? Then I remembered that this is the internet and that, if Technorati is any clue, new bunny-related content is being created at the rate of several per hour.
So on to the links:
The Easter Bunny is dead in one Florida community. However, a Garden Bunny will be made available. No word on whether it will be taking over the egg-laying duties. A stand-in has been found to answer his mail.
There’s a bevy of stop-motion bunnies this week. First up, rabbits look to be playing a big role in the upcoming Wallace & Gromit movie. We also have a few examples from Episodes 3 and 4 of Robot Chicken:

“The Blue Tortoise Shell is Mario Kart’s ultimate weapon. It magically finds the lead car in the race…and takes it out.”

“Oooh! There goes Flopsy, who won the Canadian nationals earlier this year.”

“Oh! Canada!”
Then there’s this. (In case you haven’t figured it out, watch Robot Chicken. Sunday, 2330.)
In CotB I, we mentioned a famous bunny’s makeover. Not everyone likes the new look. That controversy notwithstanding, it seems that he’s done some films he’s not too proud of while in Europe.
I’ve also hit upon my third rightish rabbit blogger. In the linked article, she’s ranting about what might be the biggest rabbit-related controversy of the century so far.
“Do not run, tasty children! I am your friend!”
Maybe I need to find myself some of this dwarven stout. Although he says it tastes, quote, “foul.” Making me wonder, why drink it in the first place, when there’s almost certainly something that tastes better, or at least is less filling?
More knit bunnies, from multiple (!) contributors. And more pictures of actual, living bunnies. There’s some other crafty bunnies hanging around that place too, if you are so inclined.
Here’s photographic evidence of a rabbit causing permanent damage to elil, in this case, a dog. As noted there, the owner and the dog both took it personally.
Cheating on the important man in her life, all because she wanted a stuffed bunny.
Random bunny. People with lots of bunnies. Bunny rap?!
The rabbits now own a controlling interest in LiveJournal.
Finally, watch for poisoned bunnies!
I just checked on Expedia, and I get to leave from and arrive back in the US this summer aboard a Boeing 777-200. I’ve been wanting to fly on one of these since they came out. Looks like I’ve got my chance.
I’m rethinking the way I’m integrating my photo gallery. In the meantime, odd behavior may occur or it may become alltogether unreachable. I’ll update this post when it’s all working again.
UPDATE: Think I’ve got it sorted. The gallery is now directly accessible through this address. In addition, I’m using the mod_rewrite support so the page names make more sense.
UPDATE II: (Geekiness alert—ignore the following) So as to not leave anything fixed for too long, and in the spirit of eating one’s own dogfood, I’ve upgraded the gallery to the CVS (that is to say, absolute latest) version with my patches applied, and the backend switched over to the MySQL database. This will allow me to do More Cool Things and actually be able to test them. However, metadata will be temporarily missing until I replace it.
[Ed: You're going to hang for this. I know. That's all part of the fun.]
It’s time for another round of bunny links culled from the depths of the internet. Or the past few hours of postings to hit Technorati that have the word “bunny” in them. Your call.
Canadian readers (heh) in St. Catharines, Ontario, should buy some Bunnies for Cancer. Cancer bad. Helping cancer patients good. Chocolate bunnies tasty. I see no downsides here.
Discovery of the week: A couple of right-wing bunnies, including this naughtily-named (in Lapine, anyways) groupblog. Kehaar is probably partial to the Iraqi birdblogging they’re hosting, though.
Old bunnies. ASCII bunny. Knit bunnies. Malicious bunny. Scary bunny. EVIL BUNNY!
And we have a report that the Easter Bunny has himself turned to evil.
Apparently, some cultures have confused rabbits with sheep. Other cultures have confused rabbits with…something.
This is a particularly strange bunny.
Apparently, the Japanese also have a bunny thing, as do the Koreans. When I see some Chilean bunny material, we’ll know that the takeover of the Pacific Rim is complete.
Incidentally…
The bunnies are in day seven of their siege of LiveJournal.
Finally, don’t hit the bunnies!
[Ed: Are you ever going to post anything besides bunnies? Of course. Eventually.]
Man, read Watership Down (and, admittedly, watch the movie) and suddenly everything looks like rabbits. So it’s time to have a roundup of bunny links.
First, you’ve all seen the TISM music video, so we’ll move on.
Watership Down goes out of its way to make the point that rabbits are not just cute and fluffy. Given half a chance, they will indeed beat the crap out of each other. Some bunnies can’t handle the violence and instead choose to end it all.
The lucky rabbits are able to get away from their violent nature and take up acting. However, their inability to count higher than about five leads to a very short attention span.
As we emerge from winter into spring, the rabbits are coming back out of their burrows. Unfortunately, none of them saw this week’s cold snap coming.
There’s also the odd bunny who’s already wearing the latest spring fashions. Of course this particular rabbit has had identity issues before.
As heard on LNN (the Lapine News Network): “Hrududu saves rabbit from elil, details fu InlĂ©.” [Ed: Oh, come on. Hey! This is hard! Work with me here.] LNN also reports on this disturbing story of brash capitalism gone awry.
The bunny invasion of LiveJournal continues unabated.
Incidentally, we have to wonder if El-ahrairah had help.
Finally, don’t forget to read to (and pat) your seven-foot bunny.