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  1. Re:If at All Possible, Involve a Cow on Star Wars Hack @ MIT · · Score: 2
    The MIT Museum has published 2 oversized, coffee-table style books on hacks at MIT. They are:

    _The Journal of the Institute for Hacks Tomfoolery & Pranks at MIT_, Brian M. Leibowitz, 1990, published by the MIT Museum, ISBN 0-917027-03-5

    _"Is This the Way to Baker House?"_, edited by Ira Haverson and Tiffany Fulton-Pearson, 1996, published by the MIT Museum, ISBN 0-917027-04-3

    Both are B&W illustrated, the first is a history and the second is a collection of essays.

    They aren't availible from amazon.com or bn.com, but the MIT Museum shop online has them for $20.95 each here. Ordering Instructions are here.

  2. Re:Here are 3 they missed... on George W. Bush buys anti-Bush names · · Score: 2

    You will definitely have time to register and be processed. If your state has a motor voter law, then just go to the DMV and do something to your driver's license. The voter registration forms are printed on the back of most other paperwork so it's really easy to do both at the same time.

    If your state doesn't have a motor voter law, look up your town's electorial commission in the phone book, phone them for instructions on registering and just do it.

    I live in Cambridge, MA, and there are voter registration tables at street fairs and a lot of other public events. It's not exactly a normal town, since there's more registered Libertarians than Republicans in it, but even less activist towns have to let you register if you can prove:
    1. citizenship
    2. residence in the town
    3. that you have no felony convictions