links for 2005-06-22
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I warn against using them: or challenge designers to breathe new life into their rotting corpses. Welcome to the land of the living dead.
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No doubt copyright is a property right. But why isn't anyone out there defending the property rights of digital camera owners?
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AMC and Loews to merge, but what does that mean for Times Square? Both chains have a huge multiplex on the same block on 42nd Street.
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The plants are real - over 900 of them in total, complete with a full irrigation system attached to the back of the board.
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The Hollywood Librarian: Librarians in Cinema and Society, now in production, will be the first full-length film to focus on the work and lives of librarians in the entertaining and appealing context of American movies.
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An underground rice and vegetable field has been planted beneath an office building in Tokyo's Otemachi business district.
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The Urban Web: Mr. Johnson will address how the design of social spaces in interactive environments is based on the translation of metropolitan values, or the "value of sidewalks," building on the intelligence of great cities and neighborhoods.
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Glarkware gives Mozart the kind of props he'd get if he had been rocking us in 1979 instead of 1779. (Mozart lighter not included.)
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The Posies have a new album? Nobody told me!
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Seth Schiesel reports on the fact that many young kids and teenagers think the video-game versions of the NBA and the NFL are more interesting than the real-life ones. They'd rather play those games than watch one on TV.
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