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Acceptably black, my ass...
via AngryBlackBitch by Shark-fu on January 09, 2008
A bitch has spent many a year working in the advertising industry with agencies and business owners. Years ago I worked directly with minority advertising agencies and I hoped, and still hope, that minority marketing done by minorities will better
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Juno. But not like the city, get it?
via The Obstructionist by Seth Eagelfeld on January 20, 2008
“This is no laughing matter!”–Mac MacGuff (Juno’s father) failing to keep his own sense of laughter in check.Oh, but isn’t it!I recently had the chance to watch
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A 1996 Interview with Samuel R. Delany
via SF Signal by (author unknown) on January 20, 2008
The Center for Book Culture has a 1996 interview with Samuel R. Delany. Here's an excerpt that fits in with our recent Mind Meld
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Science Monday: Contact lens displays on their way, albeit it waaaaay in the future
via Shiny Shiny by ScarlettSusi on January 20, 2008
You can file this one under 'Future technology I'm not terribly keen on ever becoming reality' (long name - big drawer). Scientists over at the University of Washington, generally known as the wackiest of all the universities by those in the know me, have
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Maybe there will be a recession. Here’s what to do just in case.
via Brazen Careerist by Penelope Trunk by Penelope Trunk on January 20, 2008
The debate continues about whether and when a recession is coming, and what the markers would be. Most of us are in no position to do the analysis ourselves, but you don’t need to be an economist to know that if people are talking about recession, you should do some thinking about what you would do if one occur
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Is Art 2.0 still Art?
via The Obstructionist by Seth Eagelfeld on January 20, 2008
A couple years ago famous film critic Roger Ebert caused something of stir when he said about video games:Video games by their nature require player choices, which is the
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Choose-Your-Own Dogma
via Grand Text Auto by nick on January 20, 2008
Malcolm Ryan, a frequent commenter on here who several of us recently heard undertaking to analyze a page of Peter Rabbit, has apparently been circulating the beginning of a manifesto pertaining to interactive narrative and drama systems. Most people in this area think of
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A Biofuel Proposal: Making Alternative Fuels Work
via culturekitchen - fresh dissent served daily by mole333 on January 18, 2008
I have been thinking about biofuels recently. I think it has been on my mind thanks to a recent car rental experience Joy and I had in California, and thanks to a proposal my City Councilman is making that would over time require all heating oil in New York City to be B20 biodiesel.Biofu
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Robot Sex Studies: Cyberpunked Living is On Its Way!
via Cyberpunk Review by SFAM on January 17, 2008
David Levy’s book, Love + Sex with Robots gives us yet another affirmation of Gibson’s belief that cyberpunked living is already here. In
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museum lab
via hyperexperience by amerigo on January 18, 2008
yesterday i visited dai nippon printing’s exhibit in gotanda (tokyo) called louvre museum lab - a series of interactive installations built around titian’s madonna of the rabbit. the interfaces are big and beautiful, so even t
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