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Teach the Controversy tees illustrate other important "scientific controversies"
via Boing Boing by (author unknown) on June 17, 2008
Shared by Stefan Hayden I love these shirtsWear Science's line of "Teach the Controversy" tees invite Creationists to consider other "scientific controversies" that might be taught in school.Link(Thanks, Gus!)
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Thumbtack Obama
via Boing Boing by Cory Doctorow on June 17, 2008
This happy happy gentleman made a portrait of Obama out of thumbtacks -- approximately one tack per delegate.Link
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The Birds Barbie Doll
via The Triumph of Bullshit by (author unknown) on June 17, 2008
The Birds Barbie Doll
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Optima Won't be Running for President
via Brand New by (author unknown) on June 18, 2008
Shared by Stefan Hayden puke... this is horrible. I like the old McCain look with the black and white website.Now that the dust has settled on the Democratic Presidential Primaries, the general election for the office of President of the United States has finally begun. Senator Barack Obama, with his populist message of hope and change for America, will challenge Republican senator John McCain...
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When A Footprint Is Not A Footprint
via PoliticalBase.com Blog by (author unknown) on June 18, 2008
This morning, President Bush (R) did everything he could to try to make the case for a third termJohn McCain (R), as they've synchronized their message on making the case for coastal drilling for oil.But Mr. 25 Percent added another pitch which even McCain hasn't, yet, flip-flopped on (give him time): permit exploration in ANWR. In a favorite talking point, Bush reminded us that they only...
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via The Triumph of Bullshit by (author unknown) on June 17, 2008
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Shelfari Relaunches (Again) with Better Search
via Mashable! by Kristen Nicole on June 17, 2008
Shelfari is a web-based social network that revolves around books. Here, you can share the books that are on your “shelf” in the virtual sense. We’ve had the opportunity to cover Shelfari in the past, including its relaunch last year, and thanks to its interface and friendly environment, I personally consider it a growing standard for bookworm communities online.But even sites with nice...
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Taking archival photos to another dimension
via core77.com's design blog by (author unknown) on June 16, 2008
Joshua Heineman has been adding new life into old digitized photographs from the New York Public Library using simple gif animation trickery. Pictured above is a Cassiano indian at San Antonio Mission, said to be 136 years old, circa 1880.View more...
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Firmware (v2.36) coming soon, (v2.40) to include trophies, in-game XMB
via PlayStation.Blog by Eric Lempel on June 17, 2008
A new PLAYSTATION 3 firmware update (v2.36) will be launching soon, improving system stability when playing select PlayStation format software titles. We’re also happy to officially report that the 2.40 system software update for PS3 will include “XMB” access in-game. The update will also include “trophies,” an exciting new feature that we’ll be providing more details on soon, as well...
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Head of Lettuce Safe
via productdose.com by anh ta on June 16, 2008
Maybe it's a southern thing, but growing up I knew several families that kept a large sum of cash frozen in blocks of ice in the freezer. Maybe they thought burglars wouldn't be bright enough to figure out the complexities of thawing. These families resorted to more traditional banking methods once they were burglarized a time or two. This head of lettuce safe, though, is much better...
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