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  • Ten of the greatest maps that changed the world Seems like the title should either be “Ten of the Greatest Maps Ever” or “Ten Maps That Changed the World.” But regardless, an interesting cartography listicle.

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    Never Forget.

  • 100 Things You Didn’t Know About The Empire Strikes Back

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    AMIGOS!: Friend of TDB Brent Palmer’s poster art gets some love from other FoTDB Lindsay and Social Gypsy.

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    http://cdn.livestream.com/grid/LSPlayer.swf?channel=wkrg_oil_spill&autoPlay=false TOP KILL!!! (WATCH NOW) (Source: http://cdn.livestream.com/)

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    Lower Annex Subway Prototype: 1980’s Philly (aka The Randall Cunningham)

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    Blogs with Balls 3 is less than a week away – use discount code CHINOW to save $50 off the price of admission at blogswithballs3.eventbrite.com.

  • Kiplinger’s Loves Austin Placed us #1 on their 10 Best Cities for the Next Decade: Austin is arguably the the country’s best crucible for small business, offering a dozen community programs that form a neural network of business brainpower to help entrepreneurs. Now overlay that net with a dozen venture-capital funds and 20 or so…

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    The Guillemots’ Fyfe Dangerfield does Billy Joel (the first time the Piano Man has licensed a tune for a commercial) for the UK’s John Lewis. Even if you’re not a fan of the song, you have to admit that the lyrics and a well-done cover – not to mention the fleet of well-cast actresses and…

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    An oil-covered crab crawls past a blob of oil on the beach on May 22, 2010 on Grand Isle, Louisiana. (John Moore/Getty Images) [via]

  • In-N-Out Burger to open restaurants in Texas Starting in Dallas/Fort Worth…hopefully spreading to Austin before too long.  [Thanks to Kevo for the link.]

  • Congratulations to the USC Men’s tennis team. For a second year in a row they are NCAA team champions. They defeated Tennessee 4-2 for back-to-back national titles. USC finished the season with a 25-3 overall record. This was USC’s 18th all-time NCAA men’s tennis championship. No school in the country holds more men’s tennis titles…

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