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Fall, 2001 Issue:
Spirit & Crisis

EDITOR'S NOTE
When Buddhists
Meet a bin-Laden

BUDDHASCOPE
Spiritual Spuds
& Alien Buddhas

DHARMATALK
On Revulsion
& Anger-Eating

FOUNDOBJECTS
Mohammed Never
Said be a Bomb

GUESTCOLUMN
Mental Muck-ups in
Post-Sept. 11 life

QUOTES
Words to the Wise
From the Wise

POETRY
Poetic Irreverence
from the Kitchen

READING ROOM
Useful Information
and Inspiration.

REVIEWS
Zen Pop by
Leonard Cohen

CONTACT US
About us.

SITE INDEX
A full index of
past features

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THE WORLD WIDE WEB IS FULL OF many interesting techno-nooks. Someone turned us on to the puzzle-making site JigZone.com. Hundred Mountain has begun a gallery of Buddhist puzzles there (you must have a java-enabled browser, which you probably do. If not, it won't work.) Click here to go to the Hundred Mountain Buddha-fied puzzle page . But do come back. If a puzzle stumps you, you can choose to try to do it with the fewest number of pieces -- 6 pieces is the lowest number. As you grow more enlightened as to the ways of a JigZone puzzle, try tougher variations. Let Hundred Mountain know how you like this feature and if you have any images you'd like to add to our gallery.


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"Do Not ZZZ," Fall/00
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Tinkering With the Tao Te Ching, 5/99
A slangy, irreverent updating of a classic

Allen Ginsberg's Desk, 2/99
A first-person peek at his old desktop.

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