Category: Headlines
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Oooh, why hello there Roambi. (Thanks to Andres for the link.)
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The MPAA and RIAA’s Vision for the Future Ooh, this sounds fun: spyware on your computer that detects and deletes infringing materials; mandatory censorware on all Internet connections to interdict transfers of infringing material; border searches of personal media players, laptops and thumb-drives; international bullying to force other countries to implement the same policies; and…
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‘South Park’ Creators To Bring Mormon Musical To Broadway In 2011 Trey Parker and Matt Stone are working with Bobby Lopez, the man responsible for ‘Avenue Q’, on a musical called simply, ‘The Book of Mormon’. [via]
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What, you’re going to try and tell me you don’t want to serve your next dinner party with antique Che china plates?
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CO-OP THROWDOWN: Barney’s vs Park Slope Food Coop If someone wants to fire up a project on Kickstarter, I will pledge $20 to see video of someone trying to explain this story to people waiting in line at a Sarah Palin book signing anyone outside of New York, L.A. or San Francisco.
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Richard Ankrom’s act of guerrilla public service – adding a much-needed sign to the 110 freeway that was so real-looking that it fooled CalTrans – is one of the coolest things you’re likely to read/watch all week. He’s like Shepard Fairey with a purpose, a Banksy of Public Works; providing valuable civic functionality through reclamation…
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MagCloud Introduces Upload from Flickr On-demand magazine publisher MagCloud (an HP company) just added the ability to easily upload photos from Flickr. Awesome for old timers like me who actually have Flickr accounts…but I can’t help but wonder if their tipping point will actually be integrating Facebook photos. Print isn’t dead…there are just a lot…
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King of the World: Titanic, scene 2 from the epic Stormtroopers 365 photo series
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Which of these ponies would you bet on? [via]
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In 2008, for example, Mexican authorities rejected a U.S. beef shipment because its copper levels exceeded Mexican standards, the audit says. But because there is no U.S. limit, the FSIS had no grounds for blocking the beef’s producer from reselling the rejected meat in the United States. Peter Eisler covers the ‘growing concern’ of tainted…
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By Very Small Array [via]
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He’s baaaack. (Not exactly – but it’s as close as we’re going to get.)