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two 1978 Swedish stamps from a series on mushrooms
Donna Summer - Now I Need You (single, flexi-disc), 1982 Photo by Z. Wdowiński
'kiss of judas ii' (detail), 1985 in gottfried helnwein - the state russian museum st. petersburg (1997)
Two women napping on an 11th St. fire escape to catch a cool breeze on Aug. 30, 1948.
Rebecca Horn: The Feathered Prison Fan (1978)
unknown artist + rosemarie trockel in the molecular gaze: art in the genetic age - suzanne anker + dorothy nelkin (2004)
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Digital sketch of the gothic king cobra
The Happy99 worm, also known as Ska or i-Worm, was a worm for Windows, appearing in 1999. The worm would display a gif of exploding fireworks in a window titled “Happy New Year 1999!″. This was the first worm known to spread via e-mail and usenet. Other than attaching itself to the user’s computer, this worm did no damage.