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Tooooooooooooooo funny
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Olympic Voices: Riding the Pipe - NYTimes.com →
Awesome layout and interaction. I really like Shaun White’s composure and story telling, it’s quite inspirational.
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How to compete with iPad » Matt Legend Gemmell →
This is an excellent write up.
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SRSLY Want.
Deal with it.
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back to the future (via ☂ bitzi took his umbrella and left ✈)
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Ancestry
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I thoroughly appreciate and support this displaying of differences.holdthesit4e
Please Rob Me, on their about page, shows how they are working on their site and in some browsers the experience may not look the same as others. I feel like more apps/sites should do this. It does a few things:
- Hold the site builders accountable to continue bettering the experiences cross browser
- Promote to users/visitors the differences in browser quality so that they may switch to see what they’ve been missing on other sites. THUS!!!! promoting most current standards in browser and all that good shit. Rock!
This website uses progressive enhancement to make sure the site looks ok in crappy browsers and awesome in awesome browsers. Check these screenshots:
Internet Explorer 7
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My greatest weakness (well, one of) the white hatchback from the VW and Audi families. WANT! Black roof! Double WANT!
2010 Volkswagen Polo GTI revealed prior to Geneva Motor Show


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I want that lower grill bumper area for my Rabbit. Gimme, gimme.
NEWS // VW ANNOUNCES 2010 TDI CUP DRIVER LINEUP (via ColdTrackDays.com)
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Am I really not going to see this live? Eff me!
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I log into Facebook everyday. Once, maybe twice. It’s a habit. I open a handful of windows then immediately close 2 or 3 of them, Facebook is one of the ones that gets immediately closed.
I hadn’t seen this, but (now that I’ve gone and seen it for myself) it’s quite ridiculous; stupid actually, this is just stupid.
This is what I see when I click “Friends” in Facebook’s main menu (when I log in once every 3 weeks.) Nowhere does it show my actual Facebook contacts. Just in case you were under the mistaken impression that Facebook is for keeping in touch with your friends.
(Names grayed out to protect the presumably innocent.)
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Where all crime starts and ends →
Roger Ebert knows things we don’t know:
I believe that if, at the end of it all, according to our abilities, we have done something to make others a little happier, and something to make ourselves a little happier, that is about the best we can do. To make others less happy is a crime. To make ourselves unhappy is where all crime starts. We must try to contribute joy to the world. That is true no matter what our problems, our health, our circumstances. We must try. I didn’t always know this, and am happy I lived long enough to find it out.
Countless lessons in ending crime and contributing joy.
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I’m so exited for the future of magazines.
The Wired Tablet App: A Video Demonstration | Epicenter | Wired.com
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Maybe that’s the ultimate metaphor for Generation TMI. If you share enough, you can give herpes to yourself.
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Want. Any or all.