Category: Headlines
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President Obama’s administration looking into legality of BCS It’s a shame Obama didn’t call out the BCS in his State of the Union like Bush did with steroids back in 2004.
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History of Batman movie logos. [v:ia]
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Frank GehryHotel Marqués de Riscal at the Ciudad del Vino From the official website: Herederos del Marqués de Riscal continues to write its history in the 21st century with the development of the “Ciudad del Vino”, a project that marks a new era in the world of wine. Ciudad del Vino, located in Elciego (Alava),…
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The very first strip of Charles Schulz’s Peanuts is a pretty angry one. After “good ol’ Charlie Brown” walks past a boy and a girl, the boy turns to no one in particular and says, “How I hate him!” It set the tone for fifty years of lost baseball games, destroyed kites, and unrequited love…
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Looking for light and elegant? Something with the velveteen touch of a dandy fop? Say hello to Marlowe.
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VIDEO: Shaun ’Flying Tomato The Animal’ White smashes face on halfpipe, goes on to win gold at Winter X Games. (Source: http://espn.go.com/)
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Kobe Bryant wants a return to ‘old school’ rules on defense
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AMC’s new BMC: B-Movie Classics is a goldmine of spectorqular movie-making. John Carpenter’s Dark Star, Roger Corman’s The Undead, Pietro Francisci’s Hercules Unchained, and the brilliant biker/horror movie Werewolves on Wheels are just a few of the gems waiting to distract you from a productive day at the office.
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I believe one reason the list format is so successful is that it promises to contain a problem. It’s also a way of providing checkpoints along the way, a sense of achievement to maintain momentum. David Cole, ’Metagames and Containers‘
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So this is happening.
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Sad but true. Even sadder, my first thought seeing this isn’t “I should use Foursquare and Gowalla less” but rather “someone needs to write an app that lets me check in on all those sites at once.” Sad indeed. [via]
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Apple updated the iPhone software development kit on Wednesday to allow internet telephony apps to work on the 3G network. The little-noticed move effectively unlocks the ability for the iPhone — and the upcoming iPad — to be used as web phones. Wired Gadget Lab