Some Facebook employee wrote a rebuttal on Facebook to Facebook is the new AOL: my former PayPal colleague Yishan Wong, now an ass-kicking, name-taking engineer at Facebook, lays the "Walled Garden" rebuttal smackdown on Kottke, Arrington, et al. you go, Yishan... you just go. And then. …
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We interrupt this vacation for an important message: there's a new
http://www.kottke.org/remainder/08/07/15988.htmlWe interrupt this vacation for an important message: there's a new episode of The Wire where Bunk and McNulty go skiing. Here's a screenshot. (link)…
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● An entire year
http://www.kottke.org/08/07/an-entire-yearOllie is one year old today! Happy birthday, little guy! Or not so little guy anymore. The time, it flies. In celebration, I'm taking the day off from posting here. I'll see you after the long Will Smith holiday weekend.…
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Invisible smackdown...
http://brianshih.com/post/41282002Invisible smackdown...
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Some Facebook employee wrote a rebuttal on Facebook to Facebook is
http://iomegadrive.tumblr.com/post/41278401Some Facebook employee wrote a rebuttal on Facebook to Facebook is
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Back of the Cereal Box
http://kidicarus222.blogspot.comSome Facebook employee wrote a rebuttal on Facebook to Facebook is
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RaviUdeshi.com — how to live life happy
http://www.raviudeshi.comElsewhere PDF Download 2.0 Beta Adds Advanced Web-to-PDF Conversion [Featured Firefox Extension] Steamplicity: A Healthy Vending Machine? Cool old Indian comic books Fake speed bumps painted on roads The Image Fulgurator is an ingenious device that detects the flash Soaked Swiss Soccer The Books That Changed Your Lives [What You Said] Gas: Dollars/Gallon or Gallons/Dollar? Top 10 Apps Worth Installing Adobe AIR For [Lifehacker Top 10] Architect Secretly Builds Epic Scavenger Hunt into NYC Apt
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chronotopic anamorphosis
http://joshgranger.com/?p=157kottke…the effect is pleasing on the eyes, though a bit difficult to describe to people…the maker of the video describes it like this: The image is digitally manipulated by fragmenting it into horizontal lines and then combining lines from different
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Bloggers Who Turned Pro and Their Famous Last Words
http://breckyunits.com/web-20/2008/07/07/bloggers-who-turned...who started making enough money to say that (and mean it): Site: Macrumors.com Famous last words: “Yesterday was my last day at my full time job as a physician. I plan to work on MacRumors.com and other web projects full time.” Site: kottke.org Famous last words: “I recently quit my web design gig and — as of today — will be working on kottke.org as my full-time job. And I need your help. ” Site: zenhabits.net Famous last words: “I’m officially a
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wesunruh.info
http://mutans.blogspot.comWe interrupt this vacation for an important message: there's a new ● An entire year You've likely seen this by now but I've got to link An article from Animation World Magazine about the animation techniques used Japanese face-scanning vending machines designed to distribute cigarettes only to
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This is Problemattic
http://problemattic.net: Finally, a utopia ruled by children and populated by talking animals. THE WITCH: Hi, I’m a sexually mature woman of power and confidence. C.S. LEWIS: Ah! Kill it, lion Jesus! — Lit 101 Class in Three Lines or Less (via kottke) 1 Comment
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Loonying Up the Language
http://theerrantaesthete.com/2008/07/06/loonying-up-the-lang...From the chronicles of Kottke, the American Family Association automatically replaces words like “gay” with “homosexual” in the AP stories they display on their news site. When an American sprinter named Tyson Gay is in the news,
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I have a penchant for champagne
http://adoredmistress.wordpress.com/2008/07/06/i-have-a-penc...over all other alcohol. No one questions you if you choose to drink it in the morning. Bubbles are always acceptable at breakfast. Care to join me? Related articles by Zemanta The Pour: Reds on Ice? It’s Not Heresy Thirst for Champagne Grows ● Champagne, an English invention