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    First it was The Simpsons, now some of Pixar’s iconic characters are getting the postal treatment. From the USPS’s own website: This pane of 20 stamps includes five different designs featuring Pixar characters: Lightning McQueen and Mater from Cars (2006); Remy the rat and Linguini from Ratatouille (2007); Buzz Lightyear and two of the green,…

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    Margarido House in Oakland, California [via]

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    GOAL: Get ‘sweatsuit courtside at the Laker game’ rich. [via]

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    You know I love the swoosh…but these Reebok GL6000s in shamrock green are pretty outstanding.

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    How has the story of Zavikon Island (via Atlas Obscura) not been used for a Miramax movie filled with talented and charming British actors yet?: Zavikon Island is home to a bridge that, at only 32 feet in length, is considered the shortest international bridge in the world. It connects a Canadian island with an…

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    Nike Zoom Kobe VI ‘LA’ Edition

  • The Lost Jokes and Story Arcs of “Sweet Seymour Skinner’s Baadasssss Song” Splitsider talks to Bill Oakley about one of the all-time classic episodes of The Simpsons.

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    Via inothernews: FRONTIN’   A competitor (lower right) is seen heading towards a storm front near the Bass Strait during the 66th Sydney Hobart Yacht Race.  (Photo: Carlo Borlengh / AFP-Getty via the New York Times)

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    Putting the Jump in 21 Jump Street since 1987. [via]

  • Mexican Banking Project Shows How Emerging Nations Can Leapfrog Developed Ones smarterplanet: During most of the history of computing, technology advances typically trickled down slowly from developed economies to emerging ones. The explosion of mobile telephony changed all that.

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    Uncle Sam Attack!

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    Untitled (May the bridges I burn light the way.), by Mike Monteiro

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