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High School Musical 2: Designer Still In Grade School
via PhotoshopDisasters by Cosmo7 on May 15, 2008
Either there's a lot more impaling going on in this movie than I had previously understood, or someone, possibly someone with a hat, has been comped into this scene at the last minute.Thanks to Ian Clarke!
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Official Google Reader Blog: Brand new Google Reader for iPhone
via googlereader.blogspot.com by (author unknown) on May 12, 2008
Shared by Bwana Really anxious to try it out!! My iPhone battery just died so I have to wait!
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Muppet Spin-Off?
via Webbed Legions by Ben Ide on May 08, 2008
I was talking to Gretchen the other morning about the Muppet Show. Like so many around my age, I was a big fan of the show. My favorites were Prof. Bunsen Honeydew and his hapless assistant, Beaker.I actually used an impression of Beaker as part of the courtship ritual I used on Gretchen. Regardless, I've always thought that Bunsen and Honeydew could have spun-off from the Muppet Show to...
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Bang, Bucks, and Delivery in Recompense
via Charlie's Diary by Charlie Stross on May 08, 2008
It's a truism of the writing business that short stories are not like novels. There are any number of novelists who simply can't work effectively in the cramped space of a short story; and there are many writers for whom the short form is their natural métier and the wide vistas of a novel seem impossible to fill, an invitation to agoraphobia.At first sight, this shouldn't seem very...
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Official Google Reader Blog: Share anything. Anytime. Anywhere.
via googlereader.blogspot.com by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Eunice Finally! Google Reader finally gets more social.
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LOTD: Consider my head messed with:
via User Friendly RSS Feed by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Pedro Pinheiro Worth installing Director for... amazing complexity, beautiful photographs.Consider my head messed with: Go deep. Go real deep. Interact 10 Ways. [Flash Warning] Thanks to Mekkanik Mike for the link!
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Pixels Go Mad - The Celebration Of Pixel Art
via RSSmeme | Stories Published 24 Hours Ago With At Least 25 Shares by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Pedro Pinheiro And people accuse me of having too much free time...Shared 46 times Taggeddesign (2914)inspiration (380)Monday Inspiration (21)Pixel Art (5)pixels (18)Pixel art lives both in and beyond computer screen. Artists design pixel art posters, magazine covers, album covers, desktop wallpapers, paintings, “pixelish” video ads and even pixelated tattoos. And there is a...
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Twitter / Pedro Pinheiro: Google adds "Notes" to thei...
via twitter.com by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Pedro Pinheiro Sharing my tweet about Google Reader Notes through a Google Reader note. I know, unbearably meta. :)Twitter is a free social messaging utility for staying connected in real-time
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Twitter Can Be Liberated - Here’s How
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on May 05, 2008
Over the last few days a number of popular bloggers have complained, loudly, that it’s time to ditch Twitter and move to a decentralized version of the service that won’t go down every time usage spikes. Generally services like Twitter, once they reach a critical mass of users, can’t really be stopped because the network effect kicks in as a massive barrier to entry. But one aspect of...
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Visigami
via Official Google Mac Blog by Scott Knaster on April 30, 2008
By Chris Rogers, Google Mac TeamI've always enjoyed searching for images on the web, but then it occurred to me that it would be really fun to be able to present the images in a more interesting way than typically seen in a web page. So, I decided to write Visigami, which is both an image search application and screen saver. We're making it open source (Apache license) on code.google.com...
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