links for 2005-08-05
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Cameron & Damien Barrett, identical twin brothers from Brooklyn, NY. Both are long-time bloggers with popular blogs. Help them get noticed by the casting directors of The Amazing Race, currently undergoing casting call review.
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Dear Internet Fan Psycho, Please do not fucking take advantage of musicians who communicate with their fans on a normal human level and treat them with respect and transparency, exploiting their good will in order to perpetuate your delusions of grandeur
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Their work is being financed by the Air Force and the Army, but the Manhattan Project it ain't: the 15 scientists are being taught how to write and sell screenplays.
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We'd like to call on all Wrens fans and people concerned with artists' rights to write a letter to Wind-Up Records urging them to accept Absolutely Kosher's most recent offer and FREE THE WRENS' BACK CATALOGUE.
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"We honestly don't think we could design uglier buildings than these if we tried."
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Drunk and Unpublished, "an unofficial poetry organization," conducted their second session of guerilla poetry Monday night. Their target audience: Wal-Mart patrons.
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Hailing from the Pacific Northwest, the three-woman band Sleater-Kinney is known for its is loud, fast, aggressive grrrl rock. Lead singer and guitarist Corin Tucker and guitarist Carrie Brownstein talk about their music and the band's latest release.
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"The Deep Lake Water Cooling project, also referred to as lake-source cooling or deep-source cooling, is the first of its kind to be developed on such a vast scale. It works by drawing water from 80 metres below the surface of Lake Ontario."
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To me, the best indicator of just how far the goal-posts that define ease of use have moved is the now-pervasive use of thumb buttons on mice. Doug Engelbart wanted to put more than three buttons on his mouse, but couldn't figure out how
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I’ve come to realize that I’ve grown to hate flying and the hassle of airports, rental cars, and security. I hate it all.
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