Volume IV, Issue 9
August 21 - August 28, 2000
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
lan Watts has opened up a whole new realm of Web-based animation, mining the fertile ground for online filmmakers. What's different about his site, 16color.com, is its utterly simplistic ease of use and the resulting heavily pixelated cartoons that bloom forth.
Tammy Faye went from being a partner in the largest Christian satellite network in television history to a woman convicted in the court of public opinion. But if ever there was a comeback kid, it's Tammy Faye.
In every town in Mexico, someone is selling the fabulously refreshing traditional cold drinks of Mexico from carts on the streets, from horchata to licuados to aguas frescas.

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Truck Drivin' Man [5]
It's amazing, almost pitiful, what a chunk of metal does for your life.
Paul Gerald, MEMPHIS FLYER
Now What? [6]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
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Win, Lose, or Draw [2]
What 16 Color offers is an incredibly user-friendly template for people interested in making short (15 seconds), Web-based animations.
Marc Savlov, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Life Goes On [3]
The return of Tammy Faye Bakker Messner.
Rebekah Gleaves, MEMPHIS FLYER

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The Traditional Drinks of Mexico [4]
Given this year's incredibly hot Austin summer, you might enjoy trying some of the fabulously refreshing traditional cold drinks of Mexico. Chronicle Cuisines writer Wes Marshall shows you how to concoct them.
Wes Marshall, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
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