Thursday, May 18, 2006

Viceland.com - DOs and DON'Ts

Viceland.com - DOs and DON'Ts We've been pushing these girls for a long time now. Slightly fucked-in-the-head 80s moms that mine out great square shit (her belt is holding its own hand), but still get wrecked and fall down the stairs. Kind of like trannies if they were less crazy and not ugly dudes.

Monday, May 01, 2006

Gary Shapiro and the CEA take a stand - Engadget

Gary Shapiro and the CEA take a stand - Engadget: "Shapiro's on a crusade now, people, to tackle what he perceives as some very serious issues plaguing the
industry today, like big content's apparent enforcement of copyright as property law, and the 'gross extension of
copyright protection' keeping work from entering the public domain."

Rituals of Grief Go Online - New York Times

Rituals of Grief Go Online - New York Times

Monday, April 24, 2006

WIFI in SoBe


WIFI - technical details The City of Miami Beach recently entered into an agreement with IBM to install a secure citywide wireless broadband network, also known as WiFi (wireless fidelity), to support public safety and other government use and also provide free hot zones citywide for public access. A pilot program was tested over the last couple of months and everyone should look forward to the citywide installation and coverage this summer.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

BBC NEWS | Technology | Why life offline has its virtues

BBC NEWS | Technology | Why life offline has its virtues: "It's this sort of network-based integration based around open standards, published program interfaces and a flexible business model that sets the new services apart from the older, more monolithic and closed, offerings of two or three years ago.
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For MySpace, Making Friends Was Easy. Big Profit Is Tougher. - New York Times

For MySpace, Making Friends Was Easy. Big Profit Is Tougher. - New York Times: "She added that MySpace had become a main way to stay in touch with her friends. While she does not use the site to meet people, it has become part of the dating ritual. 'When you meet someone, the question is not 'What's your number?' ' she said. 'It's 'What's your MySpace?' '"

For MySpace, Making Friends Was Easy. Big Profit Is Tougher. - New York Times

For MySpace, Making Friends Was Easy. Big Profit Is Tougher. - New York Times: "She added that MySpace had become a main way to stay in touch with her friends. While she does not use the site to meet people, it has become part of the dating ritual. 'When you meet someone, the question is not 'What's your number?' ' she said. 'It's 'What's your MySpace?' '"

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Monday, April 17, 2006

PingMag - The Tokyo-based magazine about "Design and Making Things" � Archive � Styrofoam MP3 ghettoblaster and other stylish Tokyo graphics

PingMag - The Tokyo-based magazine about "Design and Making Things" � Archive � Styrofoam MP3 ghettoblaster and other stylish Tokyo graphics

PingMag - The Tokyo-based magazine about "Design and Making Things" � Archive � Scott Campbell: Misforming Transformers

PingMag - The Tokyo-based magazine about "Design and Making Things" � Archive � Scott Campbell: Misforming Transformers

Sennheiser's Style, Sport, and Street range of headphones - Engadget

Sennheiser's Style, Sport, and Street range of headphones - Engadget

DJ Harvey

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Sunday, April 16, 2006

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