January 2009
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Snuggie Sightings →
(via amandalynferri) i knew this was going to happen.
Jan 28th
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Find Friends in the Inaugural Crowd →
The detail on this gigapan is amazing!
Jan 25th
superamit: imkevin: marco: <bush><war><instability><fear><greed><divisiveness></bush><obama> Look at all of the crap Bush left open. hehe
Jan 21st
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Jan 21st
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Jan 21st
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Handmade Music Night @3rd Ward
Went to handmade music night in Williamsburg and it was a mad scientist music affair. I had no idea you could make music with nintendos, DSs and other random objects. Very cool! My favorite music maker of the night created a sound machine purse. My least fave, the dude who put doorknobs on a mannequin’s breast’s to make music. Check it out.
Jan 16th
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Jan 15th
“Ask anyone over 25 what digit they use to ring a doorbell and most people will...”
– Texting a signal of wider trends - BBC NEWS (via superamit)
Jan 15th
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Caffeine Can Cause Hallucinations →
Nuts!
Jan 14th
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WatchWatch
“Here’s The Mobile Phone Orchestra (MoPhO) from The Stanford University Center for Computer Research (CCRMA) playing “Stairway To Heaven” on their iPhones at The Crunchies 2008, a web industry awards ceremony held in San Francisco.” [via laughingsquid]
Jan 14th
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The Brooklyn Museum Monetizes a Twitter Feed →
“The Brooklyn Museum has launched a new members only program called 1stfans. For $20 a year, this “socially networked museum membership” connects 1stfans members using Twitter, Facebook and Flickr. The $20 price tag for permission to view a protected Twitter feed and to be a member of private Flickr and Facebook groups is absolutely brilliant! Who else is making money in this manner with...
Jan 13th
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Jan 8th
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Jan 8th
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Ecko billboard lets your mobile handle the... →
Old, but still a cool idea.
Jan 7th
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Jan 7th
Jan 2nd
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Drug Companies & Doctors: A Story of Corruption →
psychotherapy: In recent years, drug companies have perfected a new and highly effective method to expand their markets. Instead of promoting drugs to treat diseases, they have begun to promote diseases to fit their drugs. The strategy is to convince as many people as possible (along with their doctors, of course) that they have medical conditions that require long-term drug treatment… …To...
Jan 1st
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