links for 2007-04-24
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A new breed of music bloggers, focused as much on downloadable music videos as on audio files, had gotten hold of clips ripped from an advance version of the video "album" and were posting them in the iPod Video-friendly MPEG-4, or MP4, format.
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The chef-owner is a Gramercy Tavern alumnus.
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Hoping to seize the moment, he contacted the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and to his surprise, designers from the agency agreed to meet with him.
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Eddie Jabbour's map re-design. The main criticism was that Mr. Jabbour's map, like Mr. Vignelli's, was artistic but geographically inaccurate.
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This camera produces images with the smoothest shadow gradations we've seen in a digital SLR from the two makers. Shadow naturalness is still decent at ISO 3200, which is a first to our eyes.
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The rise of these new subspecies of lolcats are particularly interesting to me because "I can has cheezeburger?" has a fairly consistent grammar. I wasn't sure this was true until I realized that it's possible to get cat-speak wrong.
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And I intend to write brief little suggestive essays on each of the songs in the Talking Heads catalogue. Sometimes it will be daily and sometimes it will not be daily. Pretty much at random, but I'll get to them all. I promise.
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Done well, the result could be a huge, current relevant and dynamic photo library that instantly changes the landscape of the commercial photography scene.
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