This might coincide with most men on how they feel about their mother-in-law.
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Saturday, July 26, 2008
Friday, July 25, 2008
Indie Filmmaker Website adds New Comic Upload Section
TriggerStreet.com is partnering with groundbreaking comic book company Devil’s Due. The goal is to benefit unknown comic book artists and writers by helping them improve upon their talent and gain exposure through feedback and constructive criticism
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McCain's Sloppy Attacks on Obama are Not the Path to Victory
Slate's John Dickerson discusses why John McCain's current barrage of attacks on Obama is stupid in a "change" election year.
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Apple Number 3
Apple is the Third-largest PC Vendor in the US according to IDC and Gartner’s preliminary Q2 data, ousting Acer from the slot.
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Auto Expert Forecasts Dramatic Drop In Vehicle Sales
In 2008, new light-vehicle sales will drop 12 percent and fleet vehicle sales will drop 21 percent, according to Jeff Schuster, executive director of automotive forecasting for J.D. Power and Associates.
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Mars Arctic in 3D from Phoenix (PICS)
OK, everyone: get out your funky 3-D glasses for a whole new look at Mars! Now it's time to feast your eyes on Mars' arctic tundra as its never been seen before: in super frozen 3-D from the Phoenix lander!
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Bush Pays His ‘Director of Fact-Checking’ $60,000
Staci A. Wheeler, the White House's director of fact checking, is paid $60,000 — either way too little or way too much, depending on how you want to look at it.
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Apple says the economy is “depressed"
While some people continue to debate whether or not we’re actually in a recession, Apple (AAPL) went a step further in the 10Q it filed yesterday, using stark new language to describe the state of the economy.
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Iraqi Vets Against the War - Recruting Poster
Anyone who is even considering joining the armed forces needs to read this!This was posted yesterday and buried, even though it was at the top of upcoming. It picked up another 70 diggs after being buried.
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Sunday, July 20, 2008
People Prefer Atlantic City to Las Vegas!
Believe it or not (I didn't!), recent data shows that people prefer A.C. to L.V.
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The stack of retitled paperbacks (Randomness is the key)
This extraordinary stack of paperbacks will feed your appetite for random weird pictures and found objects.
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The Imperial Bush Dalek presidency
Scheduled: a July 25 hearing on "the Imperial Presidency of George W. Bush. White House spokesman Tony Fratto brushed off the action with a veiled racist archetypal attack, saying, "Representative Conyers is putting the final stamp on a chairmanship that will be most remembered as a political vaudeville act."
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Saturday, July 19, 2008
Yellow sticky notes animation
After realizing that yellow sticky note "to do" lists were consuming his life, animation filmmaker Jeff Chiba Stearns decided to visually self-reflect on his filmmaking journey by animating on the same sticky notes that caused him to ignore major world events for the last nine years.
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McCain Alerts Enemy To Obama’s War Zone Travel Plans
Taking a clue from his senior foreign policy adviser Richard Armitage, who recklessly chatted with Bob Woodward about Joe Wilson's wife's job at the CIA, presumptive GOP Presidential nominee John McCain alerted the enemy to Barack Obama's travel plans this weekend:
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MD Police Spied on Peace Activists, Labeled as Terrorists
Undercover Maryland State Police officers repeatedly spied on peace activists and anti-death penalty groups in recent years and entered the names of some in a law-enforcement database of people thought to be terrorists or drug traffickers, newly released documents show.
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