links for 2005-01-18
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Adam Mathes attempts to tag entire world; story at 11.
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Adam has tagged all of his daily entries over the last few years. One day, he will grow up to be the senile old man wandering around with the a handheld labeler, tagging everything in sight.
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"If you want to trust my snap judgment, buy this book: you'll be delighted. If you want to trust my more reflective second judgment, buy it: you'll be delighted but frustrated, troubled and left wanting more."
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How to improve the decision-making environment. By Malcolm Gladwell and James Surowiecki
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"The magic ingredient set to revolutionise the pop industry is, simply, a piece of software that can "predict" the chance of a track being a hit or a miss. This computerised equivalent of the television programmer Juke Box Jury is known as Hit Song Scienc
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via catbirdseat.org. "In honor of the [Impossible] Shapes upcoming tour (see dates below) we offer [the album], to you, for free for the next 6 weeks...."
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"And in each city, CD's and DVD's titled "Stop Snitching" have surfaced, naming some people street gangs suspect of being witnesses against them and warning that those who cooperate with the police will be killed. To underscore its message, the Baltimore
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For all of your OCD Arcade Fire needs.
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Sounds fabulous, can't wait to check it out.
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"Viewers "click" on the grafedia hyperlinks with their phones by sending a message addressed to the word + "@grafedia.net" to get the content behind the link." Can't wait to see this in the wild.(categories: nyc graffiti art internet hyperlinks hyperlinkedart interactivity narratives publicspaces mobility)
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I keep forgetting to come back to this weekly. "For the entire 2005 year, Basic Hip Digital Oddio will be featuring weekly stories and songs from the golden age of children's records, a period which ran from the mid 1940s into the early 1950s."
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Interviews with Slamdance & Sundance 2005 writers, directors, and producers, with many being added on a regular basis.
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In mp3. via snarkout.
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Now with even more goals!
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"[Engineers came] up to me afterwards...and they were able to follow it. And their question to me was, we really enjoyed seeing our work up there, but why would you put it there? Because no one else is going to know what you're talking about."
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No flash photography at art museums because it damages the art, right? Wrong. "300 amateur flashes a day is equivalent to adding five minutes to the display day."
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Paul Giamatti on Sideways: "When I read the script I thought: this is great, but who the fuck cares about wine? It worked way better than I expected it to do."
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More Teenbeat Records music from Drew. This time: Tuscadero.
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