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  • (Photo/uscfootball.com) Adam Maya from the OC Register got a chance to speak with all three QB candidates after the first day of Spring practice. Here are some highlights from those interviews. Mitch Mustain: With the reps split evenly for now, what are you focusing on most? “Just getting it down. It’s not about who’s making…

  • Set the TIVO to record ESPN tomorrow (Wednesday April 1st) at 5pm PST. The 6’10” finesse PF from Fairfax is one of twenty high school seniors playing in the 2009 McDonald’s All-American Game. Check out Renardo Sidney’s ESPN page where he is called “overall… arguably the most talented prospect in the nation” and watch the…

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    This isn’t about the end of commerce or the end of marketing or news or entertainment. All of the above are finding new expressions online, and in time will flourish thanks to the very digital revolution that is now ravaging them. The future is bright. But the present is apocalyptic. Any hope for a seamless…

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  • Get 25% off clothing at all USC Bookstore locations this week.

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    Tomorrow night. Get there. (Source: http://maps.google.com/)

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    (via deusexmchna)

  • (Photos by USCfootball.com) With all posturing focused on asking Jeremy Bates who is in the lead to become USC’s next starting QB, let’s look at the position where we’ll see three new faces. #6 Malcom Smith, WLB, 6’1″ 225 lb – The younger brother of two-time national champion and Super Bowl champion Steve Smith. Undersized…

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    Where the Wild Things Are: The Movie: The Book

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    nickdouglas: My book is on It Books. I like the cover but I’m worried you might not. Dude, what happened? Did they make you design it yourself?

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    Nothing has made me happier about leaving than this diagram and its naive douchery. Not to go all ‘there goes the neighborhood’ on you, b/c I’m sure this very thinking has existed long before Marco was even born…I’m just glad I won’t be around to co-habitate with it.

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    mikehudack:justinday: John Norquist on How to Fix National Transportation Policy “It’s not roads versus transit — it’s good street networks-plus-transit versus mindless building of out-of-scale roads. I mean they’re basically putting rural roads into urbanized areas and it’s counterproductive, it reduces the value of the economy, it destroys jobs, destroys real estate value. For what,…

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