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January 11

A headline that appeared in the washington post a few years ago that we just ran across.  Who says journalism is dying?

A headline that appeared in the washington post a few years ago that we just ran across.  Who says journalism is dying?

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January 06

The Simpsons intro done with anachronistic Estonian flair.

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December 16
December 11

Down economy be damned, people are selling (and, we presume, buying) gold plated gadgets, the most impressive being the $5K PS3.  Order while supplies last!

Down economy be damned, people are selling (and, we presume, buying) gold plated gadgets, the most impressive being the $5K PS3.  Order while supplies last!

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December 02

99 Red Balloons (actually just 10) have been planted throughout the lower 48 by the Pentagon’s DARPA in what they’re calling a “Network Challenge.”  The first registered person to find all 10 wins $40K.  Military experimentation may be really scary, but damn it if they don’t come up with some awesome ideas.

99 Red Balloons (actually just 10) have been planted throughout the lower 48 by the Pentagon’s DARPA in what they’re calling a “Network Challenge.”  The first registered person to find all 10 wins $40K.  Military experimentation may be really scary, but damn it if they don’t come up with some awesome ideas.

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November 17

“Kinkade Cannibalized! An exhibition of augmented Thomas Kinkade paintings.”
I think that’s putting it mildly.  A dozen or so artists expressed their disgust with the Painter of Light at a gallery here in San Francisco last week.

“Kinkade Cannibalized! An exhibition of augmented Thomas Kinkade paintings.”

I think that’s putting it mildly.  A dozen or so artists expressed their disgust with the Painter of Light at a gallery here in San Francisco last week.

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Dubbed the new oracle of Delphi, Michael Agger at Slate breaks down how Google Suggest is demonstrating the grammatical divides among us.

Dubbed the new oracle of Delphi, Michael Agger at Slate breaks down how Google Suggest is demonstrating the grammatical divides among us.

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