July 1, 2010

Cardon Copy

Cardon Copy takes the vernacular of self-distributed flyers and tear-offs... redesigning them, overpowering their message with a new visual language. [via]
posted by Fiasco da Gama at 8:38 PM PST - 50 comments

A Sunday in Hell

A Sunday in Hell. The 1977 documentary film covering the famously treacherous Paris-Roubaix bicycle road race.
posted by knave at 8:15 PM PST - 33 comments

Dead Wrestler Of The Week

Dead Wrestler Of The Week. Every week, the Masked Man, Deadspin's pro wrestling correspondent, honors the sport's fallen and examines their legacies — famous and obscure alike. [more inside]
posted by The Card Cheat at 7:56 PM PST - 22 comments

Trebuchet by George Hrab

Podcaster, musician, atheist, skeptic and comic raconteur George Hrab is releasing his latest solo album Trebuchet through CD Baby and free mp3 download [65MB].* Hrab talks about Trebuchet with Swoopy and Derek on the Skepticality podcast, on the Token Skeptic podcast [46MB MP3], and with Karen Stollznow on the Point of Inquiry podcast. [more inside]
posted by McLir at 6:56 PM PST - 4 comments

You mean it forgets some things, and remembers others?

TVOntario's Bits and Bytes: the world of personal computers explained in 1983 by Billy Van and Luba Goy. [more inside]
posted by Crane Shot at 6:38 PM PST - 24 comments

Broadband in Finland is now a legal right

As of 1 July 2010, broadband is now a legal right in Finland. [more inside]
posted by WalterMitty at 6:32 PM PST - 70 comments

This is not your father's fag-hating god! ...is it?

"I hugged a man in his underwear. I hugged him tightly. And I am proud." [more inside]
posted by Lou Stuells at 5:36 PM PST - 67 comments

"Be afraid. Be very afraid."

Starting today, Starbucks is offering free wifi in all of their US and Canadian stores. This has computer security folks a little edgy, since it could allow hackers and computer miscreants new opportunities to steal the data of unsuspecting computer users, and prompted Steve Gibson, computer security guru, to advise people to "just be afraid. Be very afraid." This applies to people who use laptops, wifi enabled cellphones and pdas. But there are ways to protect yourself. [more inside]
posted by crunchland at 4:40 PM PST - 95 comments

Art Of Akira

For any who lament not being able to visit the Toonseum's Art Of Akira exhibit (previously), there is a good-sized Flickr set of cells and backgrounds available to explore.
posted by hippybear at 3:57 PM PST - 14 comments

Do you have any plenkton?

Beached Az - the adventures of a whale stranded on a New Zealand beach [official site]
posted by UbuRoivas at 2:50 PM PST - 38 comments

'For most people he speaks most eloquently through his verse.'

W.S. Merwin is your new poet laureate.
posted by xowie at 2:39 PM PST - 53 comments

Parasites wreck the brain?

Parasites may affect brain function: Toxoplasmosis is a famous example. Now researchers have proposed that country-by-country differences in IQ can be explained, in part, by parasite burden.
posted by jjray at 2:14 PM PST - 44 comments

Double Deception

The Great Escape From Slavery of Ellen and William Craft (single link Smithsonian magazine) She dressed as a man, and he posed as her slave. And it worked.
posted by bearwife at 1:38 PM PST - 23 comments

It's what would happened if Mythbusters aired on G4 instead of Discovery.

Pop-Fiction sets out to test some of the rarest video game urban legends.
posted by aftermarketradio at 1:38 PM PST - 36 comments

I think I'd like to die now.

This year 45 Jains have already embraced Santhara.
Voluntary death by starvation also know as Sallekhana.
Fasting is very common in Jain spirituality. It's not suicide,”... “You have to understand that for us death is full of excitement.” Jain's produce some of the most beautiful stone carved temple art in the world.
posted by adamvasco at 1:34 PM PST - 59 comments

Maybe next time you shouldn't rationalize your theft with a "manifesto"...

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has shut down nine websites in connection with an ongoing crackdown on internet film and TV piracy. The sites seized are Movieslinks.tv, Planetmoviez.com, ZML.com, Thepiratecity.org, Filespump.com, TVShack.net, Now-Movies.com, NinjaThis.net, and NinjaVideo.net. The feds also seized related Paypal accounts and bank accounts as part of the operation. Ninjavideo was the most notorious of the group, and its admin, Phara, went so far as to record a manifesto in praise of internet piracy.
posted by Pastabagel at 1:29 PM PST - 198 comments

NBA Salary Cap FAQ

Have you ever been intrigued by the arcane rules of NBA finance? Then you need Larry Coon's amazingly comprehensive NBA Salary Cap FAQ. [more inside]
posted by equalpants at 1:17 PM PST - 11 comments

Two views of the Song-and-Dance man, Andy Kaufman

April 26, 1979, Andy Kaufman performed for a sold-out crowd in Carnegie Hall, who were welcomed to their seat by a "press kit" containing a bag of jelly beans, a program and flier for the show, and other copied material, supposedly put together by Andy's mother. The show starting off with an impersonation of Tony Clifton and ending by taking the audience of 2,800 out for milk and cookies. About 10 months later on February 20, 1981, Kaufman hosted an episode of Fridays, ABC's attempt to duplicate the success of NBC's Saturday Night Live. Instead of performing the show as rehearsed, he took the entire cast and crew, the studio audience and a nation of television viewers hostage. Video links and more details inside. [more inside]
posted by filthy light thief at 12:54 PM PST - 30 comments

Dead or alive

Wanted: Jonah Hex - on making a movie prop, and a little about actual Old West wanted posters.
posted by Artw at 10:50 AM PST - 44 comments

Twilight means never having to grow up and be an adult

Why does Team Jacob always have to lose? Because Eclipse is a movie about rejecting adulthood, not just as a person but also as a culture. It's about rejecting adult relationships between men and women, but also between people of different races and between people from the city (like Victoria's army) and people from Forks. It's about never crossing boundaries, never leaving home.
posted by Pirate-Bartender-Zombie-Monkey at 10:46 AM PST - 223 comments

Just walk away and there will be an end to the horror. I await your answer.

Mortgage financing giant Fannie Mae announces policy changes designed to encourage borrowers to "work with their servicers and pursue alternatives to foreclosure"...and threatens borrowers with new penalties for strategic default. [more inside]
posted by 2bucksplus at 10:43 AM PST - 44 comments

Things That Need To Be On The Side Of A Van #328

Paleontologists discover the skull of a massive predatory whale (Leviathan melvillei) in Peru. Discovery News presents this finding with the best of all possible illustrations. (via)
posted by The Whelk at 10:40 AM PST - 71 comments

"Weird Al" Yankovic SHREDS

Live on stage in Toledo, Ohio. (SLYT) 26 seconds that will make your day better.
posted by yiftach at 9:57 AM PST - 37 comments

Eight Bits to a Bite

Choose your own 8-Bit Twilight. [more inside]
posted by ChurchHatesTucker at 9:04 AM PST - 21 comments

Missionary Position: Facing West

Pope Benedict XVI has announced the establishment of a new Vatican department dedicated to tackling what he called 'a grave crisis in the sense of the Christian faith and the role of the Church." The Pontifical Council for the Promotion of New Evangelisation will (per Archbishop Vincent Nichols,) focus on countries "in which, even though the Christian Gospel has shaped an entire culture," secularism now reigns, in what the Pope termed an "eclipse of a sense of God." [more inside]
posted by zarq at 8:50 AM PST - 165 comments

Now You HAVE TO Tessellate My Cheese

For years, uneven cheese distribution has plagued Subway customers, but that will soon change. Today Subway sandwich shops will begin tessellating cheese slices on their sandwiches. [more inside]
posted by robstercraw at 8:39 AM PST - 158 comments

The Gulf Disaster As You Have Not Yet Seen It

BP Slick Covers Dolphins and Whales. (YouTube) John L. Wathen, (MySpace Video) Hurricane Creekkeeper and Alabama environmental activist, flew over the oil slick area on June 21. This video documents a truly terrifying aerial tour of the BP oil disaster in the Gulf, with activist and journalist David Helvarg providing narration. More remarkable videos can be found on his YouTube channel.
posted by fourcheesemac at 8:20 AM PST - 70 comments

Like Elton Joel and Billy John

Andrew WK battles Gonzales: A cutting contest like no other. [more inside]
posted by Potomac Avenue at 7:45 AM PST - 10 comments

It's 26 years later and the closest we've come is a little girl petting an imaginary tiger *sigh*

The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel. [more inside]
posted by codacorolla at 7:20 AM PST - 171 comments

Grow It Eat It

Grow It Eat It - food gardening videos courtesy of the University of Maryland. (Lots more on offer from them as well.)
posted by Wolfdog at 5:43 AM PST - 9 comments

Obama: Episode I.

A new movie based on Obama’s childhood in Indonesia has just been released in Jakarta. The film is based on a novel released just this year. Certain differences can be noted between the book and the movie – for example, a scene showing Obama praying in the direction of Mecca was dropped.
posted by micketymoc at 3:39 AM PST - 23 comments

How I Got Arrested and Abused at G20 in Toronto, Canada

How I Got Arrested and Abused at G20 in Toronto, Canada We are thirsty again; it's been 15 hours in police custody. Still 39 guys overcrowded. Getting very scary. Awake for around 30 hours. Had one sip of water and cheese bun. People are detained, kept cuffed in cages for 23 hours with insufficient food, water, hygiene, and space. Many of them just happened to be in the wrong part of Toronto and had no connection to the protest.
posted by Zarkonnen at 2:02 AM PST - 110 comments

"I was a fool for mentioning video games in the first place."

Roger Ebert backpedals on his previous conviction that games can not be art. [more inside]
posted by Herschel at 1:30 AM PST - 205 comments

Start the next-of-KIN jokes -- now!

In February of 2008, Microsoft acquired the maker of the Sidekick, Danger Inc., for $500 million dollars and rolled the company into its Premium Mobile Experiences division, led by Roz Ho. The Sidekick retained a dedicated following after the merger despite some hiccups along the way. Twenty-six months after the acquisition, Microsoft unveiled the KIN One and KIN Two devices which would launch in May. The devices were backed by a huge and mildly controversial marketing push aimed at the young, hip social-networking addict niche. Reviews were generally negative and often cited needless complexity, software that was lacking basic functions and no support for third party applications. The devices ran a fork of Windows Phone 7, Microsoft's rewrite of their aging mobile operating system that had been rapidly losing ground to RIM, Apple and Google. Just seven weeks after launch, the KIN is dead. Engadget has some insight into the failure and the subsequent shake-up at Microsoft.
posted by cgomez at 12:12 AM PST - 98 comments

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